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Updated January 10, 2024·

If you prioritize situational awareness and comfort, the Shokz OpenMove would be suitable as they use bone conduction technology, allowing you to hear your environment. However, they might not provide the deep bass and isolation you'd get from traditional earbuds. On the other hand, the SteelSeries TUSQ offers passive noise isolation and a more typical earbud experience with better bass, but they may not be as comfortable for long periods. Also, the TUSQ has a boom microphone which is great for clear communication, a feature the OpenMove lacks. Consider the OpenMove for active use or if you need to keep your ears open, and the TUSQ for gaming or if you want better noise isolation. Give Feedback

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Advantages of the Shokz OpenMove
  • Good for phone calls
  • Good for exercise
  • Good for podcasts and audiobooks
Advantages of the Steelseries TUSQ
  • Good for music
  • Very good for gaming
  • Good for TV and video
  • Good for air travel

Key differences

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Music

4.8
OpenMove
TUSQ
7.6
The Steelseries TUSQ is good for music, while the Shokz OpenMove is poor.

Gaming

4.9
OpenMove
TUSQ
8.5
The Steelseries TUSQ is very good for gaming, while the Shokz OpenMove is poor.

Phone Calls

7.8
OpenMove
TUSQ
5.2
The Shokz OpenMove is good for phone calls, while the Steelseries TUSQ is poor.

Podcasts and Audiobooks

7.9
OpenMove
TUSQ
4.7
The Shokz OpenMove is good for podcasts and audiobooks, while the Steelseries TUSQ is poor.

TV and Video

5.0
OpenMove
TUSQ
7.3
The Steelseries TUSQ is good for TV and video, while the Shokz OpenMove is poor.

Noise Reduction

2.5
OpenMove
TUSQ
6.0
The Steelseries TUSQ is only fair for noise reduction, while the Shokz OpenMove is poor.

Battery

6.0 Hours
OpenMove
TUSQ
N/A
The Shokz OpenMove has 6 hours of battery life. The Steelseries TUSQ does not have a battery.

Cost

$80
OpenMove
TUSQ
$83
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The Shokz OpenMove has a price of $80 and the Steelseries TUSQ costs $83.
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Key similarities

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Build Quality

8.5
OpenMove
TUSQ
8.0
The Shokz OpenMove and Steelseries TUSQ both have very good build quality.

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How the Shokz OpenMove and the Steelseries TUSQ compare to other earbuds and headphones

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Spec Comparison

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Shokz OpenMoveSteelseries TUSQ
Shokz OpenMoveSteelseries TUSQ

GENERAL

Price
$80
$83
Brand
ShokzSteelseries
Release Date
September 1, 2020August 1, 2021
Form Factor
HeadphonesEarbuds
Connectivity
WirelessWired

SOUND

Music Score
4.9/107.7/10
Phone Calls Score
7.8/105.3/10
Gaming Score
5/108.6/10
TV and Video Score
5/107.4/10
Exercise Score
7.1/104.2/10

PERFORMANCE

Battery life
6 HoursN/A
Wireless charging
NoN/A
Charging time
1 HoursN/A
Bluetooth version
5.1N/A

FEATURES

Active Noise Cancelling
NoNo
Noise Reduction Score
2.5/106/10
Virtual Surround
NoN/A
Android App
NoN/A
iOS App
NoN/A
Mic Quality
8.5/108.5/10

BUILD AND DESIGN

Build Quality
8.5/108/10
Comfort score
7.4/107.6/10
Size
N/ALarge
Weight (headset or single earbud)
29 Grams11 Grams
Microphone style
IntegratedBoom

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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."

Steelseries TUSQ

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Can Buy or Not

Aloysius Low | March 2021
"The SteelSeries Arctis Tusq is a great headset for those on a more modest budget. You can use it for gaming or music, and I daresay it's also great for Zoom meetings when you don't want to be wearing on-ear or over-ear headphones."

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About Steelseries

Steelseries is a Danish gaming products manufacturer founded in 2001 and owned by GN Store Nord. Beside a large variety of gaming peripherals like mice, keyboards, and mousemats, Steelseries markets the Arctis line of gaming headsets which feature integrated boom microphones and RGB lighting. Steelseries has partnered with several game publishers and studios for limited editions of their products like a line of Cyberpunk 2077 themed headsets in 2020.

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