

🎙️ Stay connected, stay aware — the future of work calls is open-ear brilliance!
The SHOKZ OpenComm2 UC 2025 Upgrade is a cutting-edge open-ear wireless headset featuring 7th generation bone conduction technology for superior audio clarity without ear coverage. Weighing only 35g and built with a flexible, water-resistant frame, it ensures all-day comfort. It includes a noise-canceling boom mic with DSP, a Zoom Certified USB-C wireless adapter for stable PC/Mac connectivity, and intuitive physical controls. With up to 16 hours of talk time and a 5-minute quick charge, it’s engineered for seamless, professional communication in hybrid work environments.
























| ASIN | B0DFWM3H87 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Audio Driver Type | Bone Conduction Driver |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Battery Life | 8 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #624 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #11 in Open-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 98 Feet |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.1 |
| Cable Feature | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Material | Plastic |
| Charging Time | 1 Hours |
| Compatible Devices | Android, Mac, PC, Watch, iPhone |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Push Button |
| Control Type | Volume Control |
| Controller Type | Button |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,616) |
| Date First Available | November 4, 2024 |
| Earpiece Shape | open-ear |
| Frequency Response | 2400 MHz |
| Generation | 7 |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth |
| Headphones Jack | USB-C |
| Included Components | Hard Shell Carrying Case * 1, OpenComm2 UC Bone Conduction Stereo Bluetooth Headset * 1, Shokz Loop 120 USB-C Wireless Adapter * 1, USB-C Charging Cable * 1 |
| Input Device Interface | Bluetooth |
| Item Weight | 1.23 ounces |
| Item model number | SHOKZ C120 |
| Manufacturer | ShenzhenShokzCo.Ltd. |
| Material | Nickel-Titanium Alloy, Plastic, Silicone |
| Model Name | OpenComm2 UC |
| Noise Control | None |
| Noise Control Features | Microphone Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 4.87 x 4.03 x 1.74 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Calling |
| Sensitivity | 96 dB |
| Special Feature | Bone Conduction Technology, DSP Noise-Canceling Boom Mic |
| Special features | Bone Conduction Technology, DSP Noise-Canceling Boom Mic |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business |
| Style | OpenComm2UC (USB-C) |
| Supports Bluetooth Technology | Yes |
| UPC | 810160663317 |
| Units | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
A**R
Great headsets for work
These are awesome, I’ve bought them for everyone in my office, they are great headsets and I like that they don’t cover your ear. The sound quality is really good and they cancel out noise. They are comfortable to use all day. They can get a full charge in about 10-15 minutes. I like that I can use them for work and can also connect them to my phone. The only thing i wish they did is that I could answer phone calls from my computer using the “answer button” they said it is a feature that may be available in the future. I highly recommend these.
D**X
Incredible battery life, sound quality, and comfort! 10/10 no notes
These are amazing! They are light weight, with great sound quality, and incredible battery life. They give you battery levels of low, medium, high whenever you turn them on, and after 9 hours powered on and connected to bluetooth, taking multiple, lengthy calls throughout the day, the lowest they've yet reached is medium. Charge them overnight, and good to go! They also have a very sturdy carrying case for those that travel. Perfect for being able to hear your surroundings and controlling your own volume, you can also have ear plugs in and still hear your calls extremely well!. They're super comfortable and I honestly forget I'm wearing them after about 20 minutes! 10/10, would buy again if needed.
L**Y
Awesome headset!
This headset is fantastic! The fit is great and is very comfortable. The sound quality and functionality is amazing. It is very light weight and super easy to use. It comes with a nice carrying case and the price point is the best part. I would definitely recommend.
K**A
Pretty Good Headset for Work
This is a great headset to use for digital phones (such as phones through your computer). My company's phone system is through Zoom. I also use this headset for web meetings, online training courses, webinars, and phone calls. I use this headset heavily and for multiple hours each work day. . . sometimes for a full 8+ hours. Pros: Charges very fast Battery life is good and lasts for 8+ hours of use Lightweight on the head (forget it's on) Open ear design means I don't have to take my headset off when not using it. I leave it on all day. Sound is pretty good for calls and web meetings, etc. Others have verified the sounds is good on their end, too. Noise cancelling works pretty well. Cons: Sometimes my temples get sore just from the headset sitting there over long periods of time (The headset gently 'squeezes' your head to stay on) The audio is good. . . but not as good as my personal AfterShokz headset that I use for running / working out even though it was more expensive. Sometimes the audio volume level seems to be inconsistent. Sometimes when I turn on the headset, the volume on my phone is way too low or way too high and I seem to have to adjust the volume pretty frequently. I have not yet used this headset via bluetooth with my computer of phone. It does have multi-pairing functionality, though. I use this headset with the USB-C dongle plugged into my computer. In general, I do like the headset especially because I don't like traditional headsets that go on top of your head. It works well, pretty consistently (plug and play), and lasts a long time. It is lightweight on the head so I can wear it all day.
G**N
These are not audiophile quality headphones, but they are excellent for calls and meetings
I've tested the OpenRun headset at a major sporting goods outlet on several occasions. I found them to be very comfortable with decent sound quality. A few months ago my work headset started to fail so I began researching a replacement. I wear this headset a minimum of 9 hours a day, sometimes 6 days a week, so I needed a comfortable headset. I also had to take into account my wearing hearing aids. Regular headsets don't work well with hearing aids, so this made my search even more difficult. When I began my search, I didn't know that Shokz had a headset with a microphone, it didn't take me long to find out they did. At first I was a little hesitant to drop $200 dollars on them not knowing how they would perform for my work needs, but I eventually gave in when my Jabra headset refused to hold a charge for more than an hour. 2 days later they arrived. I immediately tested these with my PC. I found they have a decent quality sound, same as the OpenRun. Let me point out that these are in no way comparable to any high end, audiophile quality headphones. The sound is good, but if you are a music snob, these aren't for you. The highs and lows are very good, but I find the mid range a little muddy. They are still good enough to stream music while working or working out, but they do not compare to the sound of any high end headphones or speakers. Several reviewers found the lows uncomfortable. Yes, certain sounds in the low frequencies will cause an uncomfortable feeling where these meet your head. This was most evident when receiving a call, the ring tone sometimes is almost painful. This is the one point that I dislike about them, they have a default ring tone that I have yet to figure out how to change, it's Wagner's Ride of the Valkyries. Now I like this tune as much as anyone, but when your entire skull vibrates, you are very quick to answer that call. I'd love to be able to change to a less intense tune as well as find a way to adjust it's volume. I could handle the tune if the volume were a bit lower, but the only way I have found to do that is to turn the headset volume down, but then hearing well on some calls becomes difficult. So overall I would say the quality of the product seems excellent, they are very comfortable, they work well with hearing aids, and the sound quality is very good. Again, not audiophile quality, but still very good for the average person. They beat out earbuds and most work quality, closed headphones in all of these areas. 9 out of 10, would buy again and have already recommended these to several of my coworkers who also have hearing aids.
R**N
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J**A
Im scared to loose my charger 😂 its unique and also it causes issue when i want to add a 2nd device. I had to reset everything from my laptop to connect to my phone 😞
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Perfect product.. expensive tho
B**Y
The delivery was great and these bone conduction speakers and noise cancelling microphone makes taking meetings and phone calls on the go safe and convenient
A**R
I wear the SHOKZ OpenComm2 all day. I’m chatting with clients, attending a Zoom meeting, or waiting for a call. The SHOKZ OpenComm2 is very comfortable to wear and does not fatigue your ears like all-day headphones or earbud wearing causes. I also wonder if having your ear canals open to the air is safer. I work alone, so being able to monitor my surroundings is important. I like to know what my corgi is getting into when my back is turned. Bone conduction is like having an extra set of ears. I can focus on a call, but monitor my environment. The SHOKZ OpenComm2 will easily last a day. Shokz says there are 16 hours of runtime, but fortunately, I’ve never had that long a day in the office. :-) The boom mike offers superb noise reduction. I live in a windy area and have used this outside (I admit to sneaking outside to play fetch with my dog on some long calls.) with no problems being understood by clients. The controls are easy to use; I prefer tactile buttons to touch screens. The sound quality is great for hearing callers, and you can listen to music on the SHOKZ OpenComm2, but the sound quality is not as good as on the Shokz Open Run, which I own. That’s not an issue for me, as I work alone and usually have my hi-fi blaring. But, if you are concerned with music, realize that the SHOKZ OpenComm2 is designed for voice reproduction, not music. Bassheads look elsewhere. :-) The SHOKZ OpenComm2 offers dual pairing and seamless links between two devices. I use it with my phone or through the Shokz Loop (See my review on Amazon.) when using my computer. The only thing I would change on the SHOKZ OpenComm2 is the charging port. This uses the standard proprietary charger used on all Shokz units. It works well with a secure magnetic connection, but I would prefer the industry standard USB-C connection. The proprietary cable is well made, but it is one more cable to lug around and track when you travel. The carry case is hard-backed and very protective. There’s room inside for a cable and a Loop. In conclusion, the SHOKZ OpenComm2 is a well-designed bone-conducting headset that offers a solid connection, all-day comfort, and fantastic noise reduction. It is an excellent investment if you talk with clients all day.
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