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The Shokz OpenSwim headphones are great for swimming, but perhaps nothing else.
SHOKZ OpenSwim - Bone Conduction MP3 Waterproof Headphones for Swimming - Open-Ear Wireless Headphones, with Nose Clip and Earplug (Blue) : Electronics
Open-Ear Comfort - Our open-ear design powered by bone conduction technology ensures bud-free, comfortable listening all day, in or out of the water.
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Open-Ear Comfort - Our open-ear design powered by bone conduction technology ensures bud-free, comfortable listening all day, in or out of the water.
SHOKZ OpenSwim - Bone Conduction MP3 Waterproof Headphones for Swimming - Open-Ear Wireless Headphones, with Nose Clip and Earplug (Blue)
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Take open-ear listening to new depths. OpenSwim (formerly Xtrainerz) is engineered with Shokzs signature open-ear design and 7th generation bone conduction technology to ensure bud-free, comfortable listening all day, in or out of the water. OpenSwim is completely waterproof and submersible, and features four gigabytes of MP3 storage, enabling athletes to train harder; no wires, no devices, no limits.
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