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Updated April 10, 2024·
If audio fidelity is your top priority and you're willing to invest in a premium experience, the Sennheiser IE600 would be the better choice for its best-in-class sound quality for music; it's excellent for TV and video as well. However, it lacks a built-in microphone, so it's not suitable for calls and meetings. On the other hand, the Shokz OpenMove offers very good mic quality and is good for calls, and it comes at a lower price. It's also sweatproof and dustproof, making it a practical option for exercise. Remember though, as bone conduction headphones with open enclosures, the OpenMove has poor overall sound quality compared to the IE600, making it less ideal for immersive listening experiences. Give Feedback
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Advantages of the Sennheiser IE600
Very good for music
Excellent for TV and video
Advantages of the Shokz OpenMove
Good for phone calls
Good for exercise
Good for podcasts and audiobooks
Key differences
Music
8.3/10
4.8/10
The Sennheiser IE600 is very good for music, while the Shokz OpenMove is poor.
Gaming
6.7/10
4.9/10
The Sennheiser IE600 is only fair for gaming, while the Shokz OpenMove is poor.
Phone Calls
3.5/10
7.8/10
The Shokz OpenMove is good for phone calls, while the Sennheiser IE600 is poor.
Podcasts and Audiobooks
5.4/10
7.9/10
The Shokz OpenMove is good for podcasts and audiobooks, while the Sennheiser IE600 is poor.
TV and Video
9.3/10
5.0/10
The Sennheiser IE600 is excellent for TV and video, while the Shokz OpenMove is poor.
Noise Reduction
7.0/10
2.5/10
The Sennheiser IE600 is good for noise reduction, while the Shokz OpenMove is poor.
Battery
N/A
6.0 Hours
The Sennheiser IE600 does not have a battery. The Shokz OpenMove has 6 hours of battery life.
Cost
$600
$80
$50
$100
$150
$200
$250
$300
$350
$400
The Sennheiser IE600 has a price of $600 and the Shokz OpenMove costs $80.
Build Quality
9.0/10
8.5/10
The Sennheiser IE600 has excellent build quality, while the Shokz OpenMove has very good build quality.
"If you've got the bucks, the Sennheiser IE 600 is a nice, upscale set of in-ear monitors made of a lightweight metal with an unusual texture. It comes with a suite of extras, and performs well at virtually every task."
"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 Sennheiser
A family-owned company, Sennheiser is a German, high fidelity, audio equipment manufacturer founded in 1945. Their consumer audio division is now owned by the Swiss hearing aid and cochlear implant manufacturer Sonova. Sennheiser offers a wide variety of, very high quality, audio equipment solutions, from headphones to earbuds, full sets of monitoring speakers, amplifiers and microphones. They also make what is widely regarded as the best, and most expensive, headphones in existence, the HE-1 Orpheus, costing a whopping $59,000 dollars.
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