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Yogis, runners, swimmers, assemble!

Well, I attended the launch event and the Shokz OpenFit Air are my favorite open-ear earbuds yet.

Shokz OpenFit Air, held in a hand wearing pink nail varnish

This is much more comfortable than any open ear design I’ve tried before

In fact, I was barely aware of their presence at all.

Perhaps they’d be flimsy or easy to dislodge as soon as I started moving around?

Not at all and I know this because I attended a private yoga class wearing them.

Shokz OpenFit Air in pink, held in a hand wearing pink nail varnish

This is much more comfortable than any open ear design I’ve tried before

Now, even if I do say so myself, I’m a bit bendy.

The instructor put me through my paces for 30 minutes.

Four mics means call-handling should be a breeze.

Shokz OpenFit Air three screengrabs from the Shokz app

The Shokz app is intuitive and clean

These are IP68 waterproof bone conduction headphones that sit comfortably around the back of your head.

The Shokz OpenSwim Pro are available now, priced 169 (so around $215 or AU$325.

How do they sound?

TechRadar’s Becky Scarrott wearing Shokz OpenFit Air

I barely noticed I was wearing them after a few minutes

That is coming, because I could only wear one set at once but watch this space.

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Shokz OpenSwim Pro worn by a simmer, underwater