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Updated January 10, 2024·
The Beats EP, being more expensive, offers better overall sound quality and a dynamic driver, which is suitable if you prioritize music listening in quiet environments. Since they are wired, they have no latency issues, making them good for TV and gaming as well. However, they lack features like a microphone and foldability, and being on-ear headphones, they might not be as comfortable during extended listening sessions or exercise.
On the other hand, the Shokz OpenMove headphones use bone conduction technology, which is great for situational awareness during outdoor activities or exercise, as they leave your ears open to hear your surroundings. They also have a lighter build, are sweatproof, and include ear hooks for a secure fit, enhancing their use during exercise. Their open design and lower noise isolation make them less ideal for noisy environments. While their overall sound quality is not as high as the Beats EP, they compensate with a built-in microphone and better durability. If budget and exercise use are more important to you, the Shokz OpenMove might be the better choice. Give Feedback
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Advantages of the Beats EP
Very good for music
Good for TV and video
Advantages of the Shokz OpenMove
Good for phone calls
Good for exercise
Good for podcasts and audiobooks
Key differences
Music
8.1/10
4.8/10
The Beats EP is very good for music, while the Shokz OpenMove is poor.
Gaming
6.3/10
4.9/10
The Beats EP is only fair for gaming, while the Shokz OpenMove is poor.
Phone Calls
4.2/10
7.8/10
The Shokz OpenMove is good for phone calls, while the Beats EP is poor.
Podcasts and Audiobooks
6.8/10
7.9/10
The Shokz OpenMove is good for podcasts and audiobooks, while the Beats EP is only fair.
TV and Video
7.6/10
5.0/10
The Beats EP is good for TV and video, while the Shokz OpenMove is poor.
Noise Reduction
5.3/10
2.5/10
The Beats EP and Shokz OpenMove are both poor for noise reduction, though the Beats EP is somewhat better.
Battery
N/A
6.0 Hours
The Beats EP does not have a battery. The Shokz OpenMove has 6 hours of battery life.
Cost
$100
$80
$40
$60
$80
$100
$120
$140
$160
The Beats EP has a price of $100 and the Shokz OpenMove costs $80.
"With the EP model, Beats delivers a stylish headphone with cable connection and hands-free functionality that should please consumers seeking a balanced sound for playback on mobile devices."
"The Shokz OpenMove are a bit more affordable than the company's other bone conduction headphones, making them a more appealing option for athletes on a budget. These headphones support premium features like multipoint connectivity and a durable build, but you lose other niceties like fast charging and a long battery life. Still, for less than $80, these are nice bone conduction headphones that will keep you safe when exercising."
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About Beats
Beats is an American, consumer-focused, audio products manufacturer. Founded originally by American rapper and producer Dr Dre, the company is now a subsidiary of Apple. Beats sells a wide range of audio products, including several models of headphones, earbuds and speakers as well as full car audio systems.
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