Fitting - using it while cycling and running
A month of usage since recieving the unit and making it my main headset/earbud for workout has affirmed that this unit is as secured as it's older sibling the OpenFit. Short of one occasion where I literally ran into a low hanging (small) branches with leaves, the unit got tangled in the low hanging shrubs and I had to run back to locate it. I was worried that I will lose it after using it just 3 times...
And as I started to use it for more runs and cycling, I need to be aware of any movement that may peel off the unit - such as when i remove my running tops or helmet. There is however a small hole on the end of the earhook - which makes me believe there should be an accessory that may allow it to be secured and hung over the neck... maybe.
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This hole here |
Sound - Output and Input
As expected the sound produced from the OpenFit Air sound as good as the OpenFit. As they both share the same DirectPitch technology with the same composite driver and air vents. Only noticable differences is on heavier bass sound where the OpenFit with it's metal casing perform better. Simplay said, OpenFit Air is great for vocals and treble sound, but perform below par on any hip-hop or heavier bass notes. For that, the Direct Bass function (in EQ) will bump it up without muddling it to be overly bassy just for the sake of being bassy.
Still with no ANC as the unit is open-ear concept, so there is no encapsulating or isolation potential for the earbuds to properly drive any ANC. However, the clarity and isolation is sufficient for both indoor and outdoor condition.
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Perfect for commuting in open area |
One thing though, the sound volume is not sufficient loud enough for commuting in train - as the train screeching and announcement will drown off a level or two of the fidelity.
The dual-microphones is situated at the top and bottom portion of the driver unit. With Noise-Cancelling feature (vs OpenFit AI Noise-cancelling), it works sufficiently well for phone calls and my everyday conference call/meetings. The counterparties I speak to has no issue hearing me clearly except when i stand infront of a fan and talk - but even that, the best noise-cancelling microphone will fail unless you put some buffer between it and the wind noise. Overall, satisfactory and no complains. |
My companion for outdoor conference call |
The Shokz OpenFit Air is compatible with profiles such as A2DP (high quality audio signals profile), AVRCP (remote control profile for sending command such as play, skip, pause etc), HSP (Headset profile aka to be used for communication) and HFP (handsfree profile).
Being TWS earphone meant that you can have the option to just use ONE side at any time and still carry on your daily work. Not too bad if you are planning to extend the battery life by another 7 hours by using one side at a time.
About IP54 Protection
The IP protection of OpenFit is lesser than the Pro version. The OpenRun Pro is IP55 and the OpenFit Air, very much like the OpenFit is IP54.
IP stands for International Protection (rating). It comes with two numbers and an optional letter. It defines the degree of protection against solid contact and water in electrical enclosures.
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Rain is not an issue, whatmore sweat |
The first digit defines the level of protection the enclosure provide against access to hazardous parts such as electrical contacts, moving parts, and ingress of solid objects (like dust, sand, finger)
The second digit refers to liquid protection against well, water or liquid, generally.
The bigger the number, the better the protection. Naturally the IP55 would meant better protection versus IP54.
- IP55 protection against limited dust ingress and protected from low-pressure water jets from all direction
- IP54 protection against limited dust ingress and protected from water splashes (read: sweat and well, rinsing or just water splashes)
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Great companion - works in all weather like me |
For the purpose of testing, yes, I have taken the OpenFit Air to shower after my run. Trickling water over the unit causes no significant issue except the touch function goes haywire and the air-vents on the top and bottom gets saturated with water and render the sound to be limited to just vocal/midrange. With the touch control disabled, there is zero issue listening to music in shower if you don't mind the muffled sound due to the vents being blocked by water. However, do not do this on purpose other than to just wash it after exercise (aka rinse) and not immerse in water. You been warned ;-)
Looking at it, IP54 is sufficient protection taking into account splashes of water from heavy rain or sweat on typical exercise. Should not have issue and do not submerge the unit in water and make sure to empty your pocket if you are the type to keep your earphones/wireless buds in your pocket (remember i say above the unit is hard to keep outside the charging case without risk of losing it?)
Long Term Review
I have been using this unit for slightly longer than a month since I received it thanks to Shokz Malaysia (Nove Marketing). I've charged it maybe like 3 times (casing) and it lives up to the 28hours usage which translate to roughly 8 days of mix usage for run/cycle and conference call before the casing battery goes to 20%. A quick charge often gives me enough of juice for another run, and always make sure the connecting Quick Charge is dry before you place it in the unit.
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Yes, that is the OpenSwim Pro... Guess which one I review next ;-) |
TL:DR
Pros:
- Significant better sound reproduction than bone conduction
- Open ear concept allow you can hear your surroundings and still able to have a conversation while running or cycling or in the gym. Beyond sports-usage, the ability to hear your water boiling, fire alarm and other surrounding noises.
- Less potential for in-ear infection or impacted ear-wax as it does not go into the ear. The OpenFit sit outside the external ear and it gives impression it is an in-ear, but it isn't. No sweat or heating/hot issue as the unit doesn't sit in the ear canal or has the earpad covering like the traditional headphones.
- Comfortable fit super light.
- Touch function able to be disabled (woohoo!)
Cons:
- Some chances of losing the unit as it hooks over your ear that can get caught in your hood, cap or even your hair as you flip/adjust
- Sound leakage if you bump the sound too high. It is a mini-speaker after all. If you are in a quiet environment or taking a confidential call/privacy matters, it is best to lower the volume or find a more secure place.
- Lack of customizable EQ
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Thank you Shokz Malaysia |
This unit of Shokz OpenFit is provided to me as part of being their Brand Ambassador of Shokz Malaysia and Nove Marketing. The unit retail for RM599.00 and comes with 2-years warranty. To purchase, please click this link.