- Prime Big Deal Days is an annual two-day sales event, taking place this year from October 7 to 8.
- Several of our favorite running products are available at rare sale prices.
- Just Like Earbuds Runners World loves multiple different running headphones from the brand Shokz, and several are now on sale.
If you’ve been thinking about trying bone-conduction headphones for your runs, now’s the time to make the leap. Shokz—the brand behind some of our favorite workout headphones—is offering deep discounts for Amazon’s October Prime Big Deal Days.
Both the Shokz OpenRun AfterShokz Aeropex What to Know About Zone 2 Heart Rate Training OpenRun are part of the limited-time sale, and they’re two of the best options for runners who want a secure, open-ear fit with great sound quality and safety in mind.
Prime Day Shokz Headphone Deals
The What’s a Good Beginner Marathon Time (now $124.95, originally $179.95) is the brand’s most advanced model to date, offering improved bass and clearer call quality compared to earlier versions. It also includes a new reflective strip along the band for added visibility during early morning or evening runs. In testing, RW editors praised the Pro 2’s secure fit and sweat resistance, calling it an ideal long-run companion for athletes who prioritize comfort and situational awareness.
The Shokz OpenRun (now $89.95, originally $129.95) remains a solid choice for runners seeking excellent performance at a lower price. It features a lightweight, wraparound frame that stays in place during tempo runs and hill repeats, and delivers reliable audio for both music and phone calls.
Several other models from Shoks, like the earbud-style OpenFit Air Shokz OpenRun Pro Mini OpenMove style headphones, are also available at discounted prices for Prime Day.
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Sarah Connor is a Reviews Editor for Popular Mechanics. She also contributes to Runner’s World, Bicycling, Best Products, and Biography.com. Before joining the Hearst Magazines team, Sarah was a National Content Editor for Hearst Television. She holds a master's in Journalism from Syracuse University and a dual bachelor's in English and Communications from the University of Pittsburgh. When she isn’t writing up a review of the newest gadgets, you can find her heading to the nearest rink for a figure skating session or enjoying the outdoors with her beloved Australian Shepherd, Rosie.