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I replaced my Shokz with these open-ear headphones that sound just as good (and cost less)

Most of the time I run with bone conduction headsets, but open-ear headphones are also good for keeping your ears open to the environment around you. Recently, I’ve been running, walking, and biking with the new Acefast AceFit Pro The top LED can be customized while the USB-C port is on the slippery bottom

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The battery charging case is just over an inch thick, but it’s made of a very glossy material and easily slides off tables. The finish makes it easy to slip into your pocket, but be careful setting it down at the gym. Unfortunately, the USB-C charging port is on the bottom of the case, which is a bit awkward for charging. 

Customize the user experience with the smartphone application

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Each Acefast AceFit Pro earbud has touch sensitive areas on the outside of the headset with tap, double tap, triple tap, and long press options that you customize in the app. I found that these functions worked easily to control the volume, access the voice assistant on the phone, and manage calls.

ZDNET’s buying advice

If I’m not using bone conduction headphones for running, then open-ear headphones like the Acefast AceFit Pro

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