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Beats Studio Pro vs Shokz OpenRun Pro 2

Beats Studio Pro and Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 serve entirely different use cases despite both being premium headphones. Beats delivers immersive, closed-back listening with 40mm drivers, 24-hour ANC-enabled battery life, and lossless USB-C audio for audiophiles and Apple ecosystem users willing to invest $349.99. Shokz prioritizes fitness and situational awareness with lightweight bone conduction technology, IP55 sweat resistance, and multipoint connectivity at $179.95—perfect for runners and outdoor enthusiasts. Sound quality favors Beats' rich driver performance, while Shokz excels in durability and openness. Battery life heavily favors Beats (24 vs 12 hours with ANC). Choose Beats for studio-quality listening and commuting; select Shokz for active lifestyles requiring environmental awareness and weatherproofing.

Beats Studio Pro
Beats
Beats Studio Pro
$350
8.4/10
VS
Shokz OpenRun Pro 2
Shokz
Shokz OpenRun Pro 2
$180
7.8/10

Full Specifications

SpecBeats Studio ProShokz OpenRun Pro 2
Active Noise Cancelling
Typeover-earon-ear
Weight260 g30 g
Battery
Battery life24 hours ANC on (40 hours ANC off)12 hours
ChargingUSB-C, 10 min = 4 hours Fast FuelUSB-C, 5 min = 2.5 hours quick charge
Drivers40mm custom dynamicDualPitch (bone conduction + air conduction bass)
FeaturesPersonalized Spatial Audio with head tracking, Lossless audio over USB-C, Native compatibility with both Apple and Android, Transparency mode, Three signature sound profiles via USB-CBone conduction with air conduction bass driver, Open-ear design for situational awareness, Multipoint pairing, USB-C charging, IP55 sweat and dust resistance
Connectivity
Wired option
CodecsSBC, AACSBC
Bluetooth5.35.3
Multipoint
Water ResistanceNoneIP55

Category Scores

Beats Studio Pro
Shokz OpenRun Pro 2
anc
8.8
5.0
Value
7.5
8.6
Battery
8.9
7.0
comfort
8.1
8.9
sound_quality
8.7
7.2

Pros & Cons

Beats Studio Pro

Pros

  • Lossless USB-C wired audio playback
  • Works well with both iOS and Android
  • Comfortable, lightweight build
  • Strong battery life

Cons

  • No multipoint Bluetooth pairing
  • ANC trails Sony, Bose, Apple
  • Same physical design as 2017 Studio 3
  • No aptX or LDAC codec support

Shokz OpenRun Pro 2

Pros

  • Open-ear design ideal for runners and cyclists
  • Big bass improvement over original OpenRun Pro
  • Very lightweight and secure fit
  • Switched to USB-C charging

Cons

  • Sound quality cannot match traditional headphones
  • No active noise cancellation by design
  • Only SBC codec supported
  • Not ideal for noisy environments

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