Tech Review – OpenRock Pro Open-Ear Air Conduction Sport Earbuds


Open-Ear bone and Air conduction earbuds/ headphones are now a thing these days and we are going through some amount of pairs to test which is a good thing so we can show you how these things work with hands on time with the products and not lazy stock image reviews so you get context. The OpenRock Open-Ear Air conduction earbuds have been on my ears some time now and as mentioned before there is a difference between bone and air conduction headphones and we are now seeing more of the air conduction earbuds hit the shelves.

Also mentioned before in some reviews you will not get to near your earbud or headphone quality here but this is certainly changing for the better and with these sport earbuds again I see a difference in the tech and enhanced over other models tested in the past, there is no app with the OpenRock but hopefully in time we will see one soon but the news is good more or less from here they couldn’t be simpler to operate either.

You get a pretty large case as seen in the video and some might call that a caveat it is still pocketable and you will know you have it at all times unlike some small earbud cases for example, the case is also super robust so the goods inside will be safe.

The Earbuds are also robust and solid and can be moved to get the perfect fit, these will not fall off once you adjust them to your requirement. As mentioned no app so some limitations.

You have no auto play or pause no multipoint connection, EQ and no wireless charging and after that the rest is there, you can use these individually so effectively doubling battery life for those who use one side only which people do and is a good feature to see here.

The controls are simple to use with one button each side to execute the commands which are fixed and you have access to your voice assistant too the button on each side is the perfect size and works right each time and that is all there is to it really. you can skip and reverse tracks, play and pause and higher and lower the volume and control calls.

Overall the sound is pretty good here and a decent audio experience to be had and you can also hear your surroundings too which is not a bad thing there is some leakage on maxed out volume but no lag latency no tinny sound or distorted either when maxed out. Check out the video review for more.

OpenRock Pro Air conduction sports earbuds – techbuzzireland

 

Superior Sound with TubeBass Technology

OpenRock Pro each headphone with dual 16.2mm dynamic drivers (3 times bigger than other earbuds), has redefined the sound of air-conduction headphones with a distortion rate of less than 1% and sound quality performance that is transparent and mellow, outperforming all previous air-conduction headphones.

OpenRockTubeBassTM” Technology

The TubeBass bass enhancement technology can increase the low-frequency resonance of the sound to enhance bass and the rhythm of music, thus invigorating your movement pace. It makes low frequencies more solid, deeper, and enveloped, allowing pianissimo details and vocals to be bright and clear.

Specs

•Audible unit: 16.2 mm dynamic
•Audio decoding: aptX, AAC, SBC
•Frequency range: 20 Hz – 20 kHz
•Waterproof rating: IPX5
•Battery life: 19 Hrs (earphones only) 46 Hrs (with charging case)
5-minute charging for 1-hour of play
•Full charge duration: 1.5 h
•Charging port: Type C
•Rated input: 5 V 400 mA
•Support: A2DP, AVRCP, HFP, HSP
•Weight: 13g (single earphone) 90 g (complete set)

Features 

  • True Wireless Open-Ear Headphones
  • Superior Sound with TubeBass Technology
  • Up to 46 Hours Extended Playtime
  • Comfortable and Secure Fit, Perfect for Sports
  • Maximize Comfort with Additional Features

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