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Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 vs Sony WH-1000XM5

Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 and Sony WH-1000XM5 serve fundamentally different use cases. Shokz delivers bone conduction technology with air conduction bass, weighing just 30g with 12-hour battery and IP55 durability—ideal for runners and outdoor enthusiasts prioritizing situational awareness. Sony dominates audio quality with 30mm dynamic drivers, industry-leading ANC, and an impressive 30-hour battery life, targeting audiophiles and commuters seeking immersive sound in quieter environments. Sony's DSEE Extreme and LDAC codec support provide superior music fidelity, while Shokz's open-ear design prevents hearing isolation. At $180, Shokz offers exceptional value for fitness and safety-conscious users; at $400, Sony justifies premium pricing through audio excellence and ANC performance. Choose Shokz for active lifestyles and awareness; choose Sony for audio quality and noise isolation. They're genuinely different categories of headphones.

Shokz OpenRun Pro 2
Shokz
Shokz OpenRun Pro 2
$180
8.1/10
VS
Sony WH-1000XM5
Sony
Sony WH-1000XM5
$400
8.7/10

Full Specifications

SpecShokz OpenRun Pro 2Sony WH-1000XM5
Active Noise Cancelling
Typeon-earover-ear
Weight30 g250 g
Battery
Battery life12 hours30 hours ANC on
ChargingUSB-C, 5 min = 2.5 hours quick chargeUSB-C, 3 min = 3 hours quick charge
DriversDualPitch (bone conduction + air conduction bass)30mm dynamic carbon fiber composite
FeaturesBone conduction with air conduction bass driver, Open-ear design for situational awareness, Multipoint pairing, USB-C charging, IP55 sweat and dust resistanceIndustry-leading ANC, Speak-to-Chat, Adaptive Sound Control, Multipoint pairing, DSEE Extreme upscaling
Connectivity
Wired option
CodecsSBCSBC, AAC, LDAC
Bluetooth5.35.2
Multipoint
Water ResistanceIP55None

Category Scores

Shokz OpenRun Pro 2
Sony WH-1000XM5
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Battery
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Pros & Cons

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

Sony WH-1000XM5

Pros

  • Class-leading active noise cancellation
  • Excellent call quality with beamforming mics
  • Lightweight, comfortable for long sessions
  • LDAC hi-res Bluetooth support

Cons

  • No longer folds flat for travel
  • No IP rating against sweat or rain
  • Expensive at launch
  • Mediocre wired/USB audio quality

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