The OpenRock X open-ear headphones from OneOdio are designed for active people and deliver sound via bone conduction. The headphones can fit a wide range of ear sizes with a 50° pivot adjustment and comfortable silicone cuff. But are they some of our best wireless open-ear headphones ? I tested the OpenRock X as sports open-ear headphones to see if their IPX5 durability rating could make them some of the best running headphones .

With no active noise cancellation (ANC), these open-ear headphones could be great for staying aware of your surroundings while running. They have customizable EQ and a sleek, metal charging case with great aesthetics. The 12 hours of rated of battery life is anothe plus.

But for $179, these are not the cheapest open-ear bone conduction headphones. Are they worth the steep price tag? Find out what I thought in this OpenRock X sports open-ear headphones review. OpenRock X sports open-ear headphones review: Cheat sheet OpenRock X sports open-ear headphones review: Specs OpenRock X sports open-ear headphones review: Price & availability The OpenRock X sports open-ear headphones are $179 from Amazon U.

S. and £169 from Amazon U.K.

This price places them a good deal cheaper than the Beats Powerbeats Pro ($249), and $20 less than the Beats Fit Pro ($199), which are designed for iPhones. But they’re still pretty expensive for open-ear headphones. Our best cheap open-ear headphones are the JLab Go Air Sport buds at only $30.

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