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Updated January 10, 2024·

If sound quality and a premium listening experience are your priorities, the Grado GT220 earbuds with their superior overall sound quality are likely the better choice. However, the Shokz OpenMove headphones, while offering less sound quality, excel in comfort and have a bone conduction design that allows you to stay aware of your surroundings, making them suitable for outdoor activities and exercise. The OpenMove also boasts a higher score for calls and meetings due to better microphone quality. Choose the GT220 for a high-quality music experience, whereas the OpenMove is more versatile for an active lifestyle and extended wear. Give Feedback

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Advantages of the Grado GT220
  • Good for air travel
  • Very good for podcasts and audiobooks
Advantages of the Shokz OpenMove
  • Good for phone calls
  • Good for exercise

Key differences

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Music

6.3
GT220
OpenMove
4.8
The Grado GT220 is only fair for music, while the Shokz OpenMove is poor.

Phone Calls

6.9
GT220
OpenMove
7.8
The Shokz OpenMove is good for phone calls, while the Grado GT220 is only fair.

Podcasts and Audiobooks

8.8
GT220
OpenMove
7.9
The Grado GT220 is very good for podcasts and audiobooks, while the Shokz OpenMove is good.

TV and Video

5.5
GT220
OpenMove
5.0
The Grado GT220 and Shokz OpenMove are both poor for TV and video, though the Grado GT220 is somewhat better.

Noise Reduction

5.3
GT220
OpenMove
2.5
The Grado GT220 and Shokz OpenMove are both poor for noise reduction, though the Grado GT220 is somewhat better.

Cost

$259
GT220
OpenMove
$80
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The Grado GT220 has a price of $259 and the Shokz OpenMove costs $80.
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Key similarities

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Gaming

5.1
GT220
OpenMove
4.9
The Grado GT220 and Shokz OpenMove are both poor for gaming.

Battery

5.5 Hours
GT220
OpenMove
6.0 Hours
The Grado GT220 has 5.5 hours of battery life. The Shokz OpenMove has 6 hours of battery life.

Build Quality

8.8
GT220
OpenMove
8.5
The Grado GT220 and Shokz OpenMove both have very good build quality.

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How the Grado GT220 and the Shokz OpenMove compare to other earbuds and headphones

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Spec Comparison

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Grado GT220Shokz OpenMove
Grado GT220Shokz OpenMove

GENERAL

Price
$259
$80
Brand
GradoShokz
Release Date
September 1, 2020September 1, 2020
Form Factor
EarbudsHeadphones
Connectivity
WirelessWireless

SOUND

Music Score
6.4/104.9/10
Phone Calls Score
7/107.8/10
Gaming Score
5.2/105/10
TV and Video Score
5.5/105/10
Exercise Score
6.2/107.1/10

PERFORMANCE

Battery life
5.5 Hours6 Hours
Wireless charging
YesNo
Charging time
2 Hours1 Hours
Bluetooth version
55.1
Case Battery Life
36N/A

FEATURES

Active Noise Cancelling
NoNo
Noise Reduction Score
5.3/102.5/10
Virtual Surround
NoNo
Android App
NoNo
iOS App
NoNo
Mic Quality
6/108.5/10

BUILD AND DESIGN

Build Quality
8.8/108.5/10
Comfort score
7.6/107.4/10
Size
SmallN/A
Weight (headset or single earbud)
5 Grams29 Grams
Microphone style
IntegratedIntegrated

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Grado GT220

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Major HiFi

Alex Schiffer | October 2020
"With its superb and functional interface and its highly satisfying imaging, Grado has shown a new talent for delivering a solid true wireless system, and with future improvements, has the potential to really be one of the best."

Shokz OpenMove

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Sound Guys

Lily Katz | May 2023
"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 Grado

Grado Labs is a small, family-owned, business based in Brooklyn New York that specializes in high-end, boutique, dynamic headphones and turntable cartridges. They boast a particular house sound, that is to say their products have a particular sound signature unique to Grado, that some audiophiles seem to really like and are unable to find anywhere else. Their high-end headphones are all hand made, completely in house, from a variety of exotic woods and materials going so far as to making one of their most popular products out of hemp.

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