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The Mojawa Run Plus Bone Conduction Headphones are designed for active lifestyles, featuring an open-ear design for safety, IP68 waterproof rating for aquatic adventures, and a built-in 32GB MP3 player for offline music enjoyment. With a long battery life and quick charge capabilities, these headphones deliver high-quality sound endorsed by Grammy-winning producers, making them the perfect companion for running, swimming, and cycling.
Control Method | Voice |
Controller Type | Media Control |
Control Type | Touch Control |
Carrying Case Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 0.31 Kilograms |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Version | 5.2 |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Frequency Range | Approximately 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
Audio Driver Type | Bone Conduction Driver |
Headphone Folding Features | Open Ear, In Ear, Over Ear, On Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Around-ear or On-ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | Open Ear |
Carrying Case Color | Grey |
Style Name | Sporty |
Theme | Sports |
Color | Grey |
Battery Average Life | 8 Hours |
Battery Charge Time | 0.15 Amp Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Carrying Case Material | Plastic |
Is Electric | Yes |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Antenna Location | Cycling, Running, Swimming, Exercising |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones, Tablets, Laptops |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | 8 Hours Playtime, Lightweight, Comfortable |
Enclosure Material | Rubber, Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) |
Specific Uses For Product | Sports, Workouts |
D**R
Comfortable, quality sound, no sound leakage
These are my favorite headphones! I forget I'm wearing them when I'm not listening to anything. I'll get a notification and only hear it in my head! My family also enjoys them - my mother-in-law tried them and immediately bought herself a pair. They work great in the shower, exercising, and being aware of guests, kids, and the rest of my surroundings. The ONLY negative is that they are not comfortable when laying down. If you lay on your back the band pushes the ear pieces out of place. If you lay on your side the lowest volume still sounds loud and the pressure is uncomfortable. I love them and highly recommend a pair if you are looking for bone conduction headphones.
R**E
Mojawa wins compared to shokz
I had a pair of shokz bone conducting headphones for about 18months. They eventually broke (the piece that rests on the side of my head snapped off). I looked into replacement options and found some really good reviews of mojawa.What I've found and the reviews had pointed out is mojawa is way easier to use when you are moving. The buttons on shokz are very small, so when running or even walking it's easy to push the volume way past where you want it to be or to mute it entirely. Shokz are just much harder to navigate while moving.The swipe function on mojawa is much more user friendly while battery life, sound quality, charging ability is on par with shokz.
K**R
Jankier than the MOJO1 - which is better in almost every way
TLDR: Unless you need these for swimming the old MOJO1s are better and cheaper - buy those.If I had to do it again I would not have bought these since the advancements come at both a higher price and quality costs that aren't worth it to me.Pros - Good bass and is water-proof. It has multi-point connection so it can connect to both my phone and computer at the same time. The volume and other controls are SO much more convenient than their 1 generation MOJO1 headphones. If left on and not used, they last over 10 hours just standing by. You can use these when sleeping by flipping the band to the front instead of behind the head.Cons - There are a few. If you are listening to music and a call comes in it will ALWAYS eventually drop the call, switching back to music, within 5 minutes or less. Probably related, when listening on 1 of 2 connected devices, it will drop the sound on one device and switch to the other.I know other reviews complain about switching out of stored music play while under water. I haven't swam in them yet but have had them "bloop!" to a different mode while just walking.They are also quieter than the original MOJO1s and less comfortable excepting when using in bed.I don't think the sound quality is as good as the MOJO1s, either.The app is useless.
A**I
Stopped working when used for swimming.
they stopped working right after the period of support ended so now I am not even able to know where to email or text to see about getting them fixed. Also every time I tried using them in water they would stop working or they would create static so I would not recomend them.
M**N
Good product.
The customer support was awesome, they answer all my questions and doubts, the device works perfectly. It has a good quality sound, fits perfectly for me.
K**M
Not quite the build quality needed. Update 6 months later.
From the beginning it seemed a bit touchy. I would touch my glasses and something would change. Being unfamiliar with the buttons, I couldn't determine what was sensitive. Loading the mp3 player worked and outside the pool it seemed to work just fine. In the pool was another matter. Just about every lap it stopped or changed songs. It eventually stopped working all together. ReturnedI re-ordered this hoping it was a random failure. The new one did work as advertised. The main use again is the pool. It still seemed to switch mp3 modes occasionally. I could tolerate that. Recently, in Bluetooth mode it would pause play and restart on its own. Annoying. Yesterday, in the pool it decided to fail. $150/6 months. Hmmm
G**H
Use for triathlon training
I’m a triathlete and use these daily. Love them. Had a few hiccups when they died on my but was within warranty. Manufacturer replaced my pair and in my opinion that’s worth it. Solid customer support and these things work great for swimming and daily use.
P**O
OK for music, not great for phone calls...
I've tried two of these units to see if they 'fit' me better than my Shokz headphones. I have owned and used Shokz bone conduction headphones (Aeropex, Open Run Pro) for over 5 years, and while I like how they sound and work, they seem to dislodge my hearing aids due to the way they fit (or don't fit) over my ears . I bought this unit to try as an alternative... it actually holds the hearing aids in place better than Shokz, but the music spectrum is not as rich or robust as with Shokz, and that is a negative by comparison. The greater issue is that they are pretty useless for talking during phone calls, at least with respect to the units I've tried. I've tried these twice, and they are pretty worthless for talking over phone calls... the pick up mics did not work with the first unit (i.e., callers could not hear me talking at all), and callers report that I sound like I'm in a tunnel with the second unit I've tried. ASSESSMENT: these are fairly comfortable (though a little tight on my big head) and OK for listening to music during workouts, but poorly suited for making or receiving phone calls. I'll keep and use them for exercising as they will allow me to receive calls (albeit with the noted limitations) while working out, but I will preferentially use my Shokz most of the time.
K**M
Easy to brake
It's fragile material and poor quality
W**.
The Base and Comfort is Awesome for Running.
The media could not be loaded. Really enjoy running with Mojawa RunPlus, it's very comfort and safe to keep you ear open for running, and mostly important, the sound quality is much better than I've ever expected, very rich bass that I think it's even good for daily use, really using it with my family and friends. Compared with the RunAir that I bought previously, the Run Plus fits snugly around my ears, ensuring they don't move at all during intense workouts. The improved IP68 waterproof is really a game-changer, you couldn't imaging how awesome stereo music experience under water.
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