Mashable's favorite open earbuds are on sale for Cyber Monday: Save $60 on Shokz OpenDots One

This excellent pair of workout earbuds is discounted for Cyber Weekend.
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George Yang
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Save $60: The Shokz OpenDots One are currently on sale for $139.95 over at Amazon. That’s $60 off their regular price of $199.95. When we reviewed these earbuds, we noted their snug fit and strong battery life.


$159.94 at Amazon
$199.95 Save $40.01
 

With Cyber Monday underway, there are deals dropping all over the place. Open-ear headphones are popular because they allow you to stay aware of your surroundings while letting you listen to your audio. The Shokz OpenDots One clips onto your ears and delivers audio through their Bassphere technology while remaining comfortable to wear.

These earphones are rated IP54, meaning that they’re water-resistant. This way, you won’t have to worry about getting sweat on them when you’re out at the gym or doing outdoor activities. They last up to 10 hours on a single charge and a total of 40 hours with the case, ensuring that they’ll always be powered up when you use them.

In our Shokz OpenDots One review, we said, “Shokz’ latest buds combine distinctive craftsmanship with seamless usability, making for a trustworthy running companion that keeps you entertained and fully aware of the world around you.”

The Shokz OpenDots One is currently on sale for $139.95, which is 30% less than their usual price of $199.99, so don’t miss out. They earned a spot in Mashable’s best open earphones. Be sure to check out our other Cyber Monday deals, too.

Still looking for more deals? See the biggest discounts at Amazon’s epic Cyber Monday sale and save up to 70% on popular gifts, gadgets, and more goodies.

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George Yang
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George is a freelance gaming and tech writer. He started in 2019 and has written for places including Mashable, the New York Times, Rolling Stone, and Variety. For Mashable, George has reviewed new games like Ninja Gaiden 4, as well as the new ROG Xbox Ally X gaming handheld. In his career, George has also written guides, reviews, interviews, and features for a variety of gaming genres, including Japanese RPGs, first-person shooters, and action-adventure games. He has experience with all major gaming platforms, such as PC, PlayStation, Nintendo, and Xbox.

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