Shokz OpenSwim Pro
Waterproof bone conduction headphones with Bluetooth and MP3
The Shokz OpenSwim Pro is optimised for mobile use, especially for sports, and can be used both on land and in the water thanks to the integrated MP3 player.
The Shokz OpenSwim Pro is optimised for mobile use, especially for sports, and can be used both on land and in the water thanks to the integrated MP3 player.
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