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Top 10 Bone-Conduction Headphones for Open-Office Coaches in 2027

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The Shokz OpenComm2 UC ($199) is the best overall bone-conduction headphones for open-office coaches in 2027 — boom mic, Microsoft Teams certified, 16-hour talk time, and an open-ear design that lets you hear your team. The Naenka Runner Diver2 ($89) is the best value pick at less than half the price with IP68 waterproofing for reps who coach poolside or in the gym.

Honorable mentions: Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 ($180), Shokz OpenComm2 ($159), Mojawa Run Plus ($139), Shokz OpenFit Air ($120), Shokz OpenRun ($129), Shokz OpenSwim Pro ($179), Mojawa MoJoy ($79), and Suunto Wing ($199).

1. Shokz OpenComm2 UC 🏆 BEST OVERALL

Verdict: The only bone-conduction headset built specifically for office calls — boom mic, UC dongle, certified.

Specs: 8th-generation bone conduction transducers, noise-cancelling boom microphone (rotatable), Bluetooth 5.1, USB-A or USB-C dongle, MS Teams certified, 16-hour talk time / 7-hour music, USB-C charging, IP55 water resistance, 33-gram weight.

2027 price: $199 at Shokz.com, Amazon, Headsets Direct, CDW.

Who it's for: Sales managers, enablement coaches, and SDR floor leaders who walk between desks while on calls.

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Retailer link: Shokz OpenComm2 UC product page

2. Naenka Runner Diver2 💎 BEST VALUE

Verdict: Bone-conduction headphones with built-in MP3 storage at less than half the Shokz price.

Specs: Bone-conduction transducers, IP68 waterproof (full submersion), Bluetooth 5.0, 32 GB internal MP3 storage, CVC 6.0 noise-cancelling mic, USB charging, 8-hour playback, 32-gram weight.

2027 price: $89 at Amazon, Naenka.com.

Who it's for: Coaches and reps who train daily (swim, gym, run) and want one device for workouts + calls.

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Retailer link: Naenka Runner Diver2 on Amazon

3. Shokz OpenRun Pro 2

Verdict: Shokz's music-focused flagship — 10th-gen transducers, USB-C, the best-sounding bone-conduction headphone made.

Specs: 10th-generation bone conduction + air conduction hybrid transducers, Bluetooth 5.3, multipoint pairing, USB-C charging (fast-charge: 2.5 hours in 5 minutes), 12-hour playback, IP55 water resistance, 30-gram weight.

2027 price: $180 at Shokz.com, Amazon, Best Buy.

Who it's for: Coaches who want one headset for both calls and personal music / podcast listening.

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Retailer link: Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 product page

4. Shokz OpenComm2

Verdict: The OpenComm2 UC without the UC dongle — same boom mic, $40 cheaper.

Specs: 8th-generation bone conduction, noise-cancelling boom mic, Bluetooth 5.1, no UC dongle (native Bluetooth only), 16-hour talk time, USB-C charging, IP55, 33-gram weight.

2027 price: $159 at Shokz.com, Amazon.

Who it's for: Coaches who use Bluetooth-native phone calls (Teams Mobile, Zoom Mobile) and don't need a laptop dongle.

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Retailer link: Shokz OpenComm2 product page

5. Mojawa Run Plus

Verdict: The Mojawa flagship — IP68, 32GB storage, AI noise reduction.

Specs: Bone conduction, IP68 waterproof, Bluetooth 5.2, 32 GB internal MP3 storage, AI noise reduction microphone, USB charging, 8-hour playback, 33-gram weight.

2027 price: $139 at Mojawa.com, Amazon, Target.

Who it's for: Coaches who swim regularly and want bone conduction with internal music storage.

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Retailer link: Mojawa Run Plus product page

6. Shokz OpenFit Air

Verdict: True wireless open-ear earbuds — not bone conduction, but solves the same "ear-canal-free" problem.

Specs: Open-ear true wireless earbuds (air conduction, not bone), Bluetooth 5.2, 6-hour earbud / 28-hour with case, IP54, USB-C charging case, 8.7-gram per earbud.

2027 price: $120 at Shokz.com, Amazon, Best Buy.

Who it's for: Coaches who hate the over-ear headband form factor and want true-wireless open-ear earbuds.

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Retailer link: Shokz OpenFit Air product page

7. Shokz OpenRun (standard)

Verdict: The cheapest legit Shokz — solid for coaches who want the brand without paying Pro 2 pricing.

Specs: 7th-generation bone conduction, Bluetooth 5.1, 8-hour playback, IP67 water resistance, USB charging (not USB-C), 26-gram weight.

2027 price: $129 at Shokz.com, Amazon.

Who it's for: Coaches and reps under $150 who want trusted Shokz brand and durability.

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Retailer link: Shokz OpenRun product page

8. Shokz OpenSwim Pro

Verdict: Shokz's swim-focused model — IP68, 32GB internal storage, no Bluetooth required underwater.

Specs: Bone conduction, IP68 waterproof (full submersion + saltwater), Bluetooth 5.3 (above water), 32 GB internal MP3 storage, USB-C charging, 9-hour playback, 27-gram weight.

2027 price: $179 at Shokz.com, Amazon.

Who it's for: Coaches who swim laps for fitness and want one device for both swim and post-swim Bluetooth calls.

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Retailer link: Shokz OpenSwim Pro product page

9. Mojawa MoJoy

Verdict: Mojawa's entry-level pick — sub-$100 bone conduction with decent build.

Specs: Bone conduction, Bluetooth 5.0, IP55 water resistance, 8-hour playback, USB charging, AI noise-cancelling mic, 28-gram weight.

2027 price: $79 at Mojawa.com, Amazon.

Who it's for: Reps trying bone conduction for the first time who refuse to commit $150+ before testing.

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Retailer link: Mojawa MoJoy on Mojawa.com

10. Suunto Wing

Verdict: Suunto's premium open-ear pick — head-gesture controls for hands-free call management.

Specs: Bone conduction, Bluetooth 5.2, head-gesture control (nod to answer / shake to reject), 10-hour playback (extended battery pack to 30 hours), IP55, USB-C charging, 33-gram weight.

2027 price: $199 at Suunto.com, Amazon, REI.

Who it's for: Coaches who lead group sessions and want hands-free call control without touching the headset.

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Retailer link: Suunto Wing product page

Which one is right for you?

flowchart TD A[Pick your open-ear headphone] --> B{Daily Teams or Zoom calls?} B -->|Yes - want best mic| C[Shokz OpenComm2 UC<br/>$199 - boom + dongle] B -->|Yes - phone only| D[Shokz OpenComm2<br/>$159 - boom no dongle] B -->|No - personal use| E{Swim or full submersion?} E -->|Yes - chlorine pool| F[Shokz OpenSwim Pro<br/>$179 - IP68 + 32GB] E -->|Yes - ocean| F E -->|Yes - gym + cheap| G[Naenka Runner Diver2<br/>$89 - IP68 + 32GB] E -->|No| H{Music quality top priority?} H -->|Yes| I[Shokz OpenRun Pro 2<br/>$180 - 10th gen] H -->|No| J{Hate over-ear band?} J -->|Yes - true wireless| K[Shokz OpenFit Air<br/>$120 - earbuds] J -->|No| L{Want head-gesture controls?} L -->|Yes| M[Suunto Wing<br/>$199] L -->|No| N{Budget under $100?} N -->|Yes Shokz| O[Shokz OpenRun<br/>$129] N -->|Yes cheapest| P[Mojawa MoJoy<br/>$79] N -->|No| C

The Shokz OpenComm2 UC is the right answer for any coach on daily Teams or Zoom calls. The Naenka Runner Diver2 is the right answer for budget-conscious fitness-coach hybrids.

FAQ

Q: How do bone-conduction headphones actually work? The transducers sit on the cheekbones in front of the ears and vibrate skull bone, which the inner ear interprets as sound. Ear canals stay completely open, so ambient noise (coworkers, traffic, kids) passes through unimpeded.

The result is reduced ear fatigue and full situational awareness — ideal for coaches who need to hear teammates between calls.

Q: Is sound quality as good as regular headphones? No — and that's fine for calls. Voice is the easy frequency range for bone conduction; music with deep bass loses impact. The Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 with hybrid air + bone conduction comes closest to traditional headphone music quality but still trails over-ear options.

For sales calls and podcasts, the gap is invisible.

Q: Will my prospect hear me clearly on bone-conduction calls? With the Shokz OpenComm2 UC boom mic, yes — independent voice-quality tests rank it within 5% of over-ear business headsets. Bone-conduction headphones without a boom mic (OpenRun Pro 2, Mojawa Run Plus) have inline mics positioned 18+ inches from the mouth and pick up ambient room noise.

For prospect-facing calls, get a boom-mic model.

Q: Are they safe for hearing-aid users? Yes — bone conduction is one of the only headphone types that works around standard behind-the-ear hearing aids. The transducers sit on the cheekbone, leaving the ear and hearing aid undisturbed. Many users with mild hearing loss report better call comprehension with bone conduction than with traditional headsets.

Q: Will coworkers hear my calls leaking out? At low-to-medium volume, no — the sound bleed is minimal. At maximum volume in quiet rooms, there's faint audible leakage 12-18 inches away. For most office volumes (60-70% setting), bone-conduction headphones are no louder than a whispered conversation to neighbors.

Q: How long is the break-in period? First-time users feel a faint tickle for 1-3 hours of initial use. The sensation disappears within the first week. After two weeks of daily use, most users report forgetting they're wearing the headphones at all. The 33-gram weight helps — there's no ear-canal pressure to adapt to.

Q: Can I wear sunglasses with bone-conduction headphones? Yes — the band sits behind the head and below the sunglasses' arms. This is one of the design wins versus over-ear headphones, which conflict with most sunglasses frames. Coaches who lead outdoor sessions appreciate this.

Bottom Line

Buy the Shokz OpenComm2 UC ($199) if you take daily Teams or Zoom calls and want the boom-mic experience that justifies the premium. Pick the Naenka Runner Diver2 ($89) for any rep who also swims or works out and wants IP68 plus 32 GB MP3 storage. Choose the Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 ($180) if music quality matters as much as call quality.

Skip the Mojawa MoJoy unless you're testing bone conduction for the first time under $100.

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