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🎽 Run, swim, and conquer with sound that never holds you back!
The mojawa Run Plus headphones combine cutting-edge open-ear bone conduction technology with a 32GB MP3 player and Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity. Designed for active professionals, they offer an IP68 waterproof rating for swimming and rain, 8 hours of battery life with quick charge, and premium sound quality endorsed by Grammy-winning producers. Perfect for running, gym, and daily use, these headphones keep you aware of your surroundings while delivering rich, immersive audio.












| ASIN | B0C374SW7J |
| Additional Features | 8 Hours Playtime, Bluetooth + MP3 Mode, IP68 Swimming Waterproof, Lightweight and Comfortable |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Cycling, Exercising, Gym, Running, Sports, Swimming |
| Audio Driver Type | Bone Conduction Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 8 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 0.15 Amp Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,407 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,404 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.2 |
| Brand | mojawa |
| Brand Name | mojawa |
| Built-In Media | Cable, Carry bag, Mojawa Run Plus Bone Conduction Headphones, User Manual |
| Cable Features | Retractable |
| Carrying Case Color | black |
| Carrying Case Material | Plastic |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Devices with Bluetooth 5. |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Controller Type | Cable |
| Customer Package Type | Cushioned Open Box" or "Protective Open Box |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 1,300 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | Open Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Open-Ear |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Form Factor | Open Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00711523497788 |
| Headphone Folding Features | Open Ear |
| Headphone Jack | No Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Open Ear |
| Impedance | 8 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 0.31 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | MOJAWA |
| Model Name | Run Plus |
| Model Number | Run Plus |
| Noise Control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | music |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Theme | Sports |
| UPC | 711523497788 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | Two-year warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
R**L
Great Open-Ear Headphones for Workouts
The Mojawa Run Plus Bone Conduction Headphones have been an excellent choice for workouts and everyday use. The open-ear bone conduction design is incredibly comfortable and allows me to stay aware of my surroundings while running or cycling, which makes them feel much safer than traditional earbuds. I really appreciate the built-in 32GB MP3 player, especially for swimming or situations where I don’t want to carry my phone, and the IP68 waterproof rating gives great peace of mind in the pool or during sweaty workouts. The sound quality is surprisingly good for bone conduction with solid bass and clear audio, and the secure fit keeps them stable even during intense exercise. Battery life has been reliable, the Bluetooth connection is stable, and overall they feel durable and well-made—definitely a great option for runners, swimmers, or anyone who prefers open-ear headphones.
A**Z
Excellent Product and Customer Service
I really need to change my review of this product to five stars after my case was taken by Mojawa's Customer Service. They took care of the problem immediately. After using a pair of Shokz OpenRun Pro for a little after a year, the headphones failed. There was no way to get them fixed or replaced by warranty, which by the way, was still active (24 months). Since I really enjoy listening to music during my daily cycling training sessions I decided to give a try to the Mojawa's Run Plus Conduction Headphones. It just took one ride to realize and notice the difference between the Shokz and the Mojawa's Run Plus. Mojawa's have better sound than the Shokz, specially during windy sessions. The bass is better and clearer. Besides that, Mojawa's are much easier to control during exercise sessions. The buttons functionality and the command sound feedbacks are great. Another plus is the fact that you can store your favorite music in the Mojawa's memory, so you don't need to carry your phone around (you can't do this with the Shokz). Very helpful during swim or any other activity where you do not want to carry your phone. Another great difference is the clarity on phone conversations. With the Shokz I had to stop my ride while having a phone call. The Mojawa's let you have a clear conversation just slowing down your ride (if there is wind or other external noise). If you enjoy listening to music, podcast, etc., during your rides or workouts, while being aware of your surroundings, you have to try this headphones.
F**J
An audio engineer’s take on these.
My wife owns a pair of Shokz, and I love the bone conduction concept. She paid a lot for hers, and I think they sound awful. So I researched these headphones- and the reviews were solid. I had low expectations going in- but I didn’t care because I wanted something to pair with my Apple Watch while I swim. I thought it was be fun to listen to audiobooks, the news, or even some music despite the fact that the sound quality would likely be a hot mess. I didn’t research enough- but I’m posting here to save you the hassle. Sound Quality: If you’re buying these hoping to have a satisfying music listening experience, take that of your list now. The GOOD news is they sounded as good as the Shokz for a fraction of the cost. The BAD news is that’s a really low bar, and these were awful sounding. Function: the headset paired easily with my watch, and I was eager to get in the pool and give them a shot! The idea of drowning out the screaming kids at the town pool or just flowing around enjoying an audiobook was exciting. The reality: THE MOST IMPORTANT THING TO KNOW that I didnt see in any of my my research (and this goes all EVERY brand of headphones): BLUETOOTH CAN’T PASS THROUGH WATER!!! I don’t know how I didn’t see this anywhere! I put the headphones on and thought “ok- they don’t sound great- but at least it’s something”, and worked my way into the pool. THE MOMENT MY HAND (and watch) were submerged- I lost sound. It took me a minute to make that connection. So I figured I’d be clever. Forget the watch. I’ll set my phone closer to the pool and connect to it. But again- the minute my head went into the water- even just leaving back to float- the connect cut out. At that point, I got out of the pool and did some googling… and that’s when I learned about the limitations of water and Bluetooth. The bottom line: this unit comes with internal memory so you can load a bunch of music to enjoy while swimming. That skirts the whole Bluetooth issue. It’s also worth noting that when you have this on the your head goes under water, the sound changes DRAMATICALLY! It’s MUCH louder and you suddenly get MUCH more bass! While that sounds cool- it’s very disconcerting when using. Every time your head comes up out of the water, the music gets really quiet, and then BOOM- back to blasting. I hope this helps someone understand the limitations- not just for this unit, but for all headphones in this style.
A**Z
They're decent
I got these for work, as my job requires me to be aware of my surroundings. I am overall pretty satisfied with these headphones. Sound: The bass is actually decent for bone conduction headphones, they still sound a bit thin when compared to normal headphones or earbuds, but the bass is at least present in my opinion. The only gripe I have with the sound quality is that I hear some distortion in certain frequencies with certain instruments. I notice it a lot more when listening to something like synthwave, or something like dark ambient music. Anything with a synth playing at certain droning frequencies will cause distortion. This typically happens at the low midrange frequency areas. Other than that, they sound relatively clear. Phone Calls: They also work great for phone calls, I was told my voice is easily audible and easy to understand when using these for phone calls. Water resistance: I have used these daily for about a month, I even take them with me in the shower, and they have been flawless, no hiccups or anything of that nature, they just work, at least for now, who knows if this will be the case as time goes on. Battery Life: I get around 6-8 hrs on a single charge when listening at about a 70% volume. The battery life you get is determined by what you are listening to, you may get more than 8 hrs if you listen to podcasts or very mellow music at a lower volume, or you might get less than 6 hrs if you listen to a lot of bass heavy music at a moderately high volume, but for me I at least get 6 hrs. Overall: I think these are a decent purchase, the distortion is present when listening to certain tracks (turning the volume down does not lessen the distortion), but it isn't enough to bother me since its not super annoying, I'm not sure if its just my pair that's doing it or not, they work good enough for me not to want to deal with returning it and waiting for another pair.
P**.
Great waterproof headphones for working out.
These are great headphones and Mojawa customer service is seriously fantastic. I bought these for year round marathon and ultra training because I want to be able hear my surroundings. They pair with my music in my watch and they work great. I wear them for about 2hrs a day and into the shower as well. They fit well and don't bounce. Most of the time I forget I have them on. I wore them swimming once and with the supplied earplugs and the base /lower tones recall jumped out strong. The base without the plugs isn't as deep as it could be with other types / brands of in ear or over the ear but they work very well and the battery quality has been great. Plus mojawa backs them for two years. I wore mine for three months of continuous use and managed to crack the housing around one of the ear pods. It was probably my fault stuffing them in my gym bag. I emailed them and had a replacement in my hand in 1 week. No issues. No questions asked. I can't comment on phone call quality because I haven't ever used them on a call. I am super happy and will buy from mojawa again.
A**O
freediving practice’s perfect buddy
As a freediver who basically lives in the water, boredom during static apnea and dynamic training used to be my worst enemy—too many thoughts = too much oxygen wasteful . A friend recommended this bone-conduction headset, and I bought it thinking, “Why not?”… and now I can’t live without it. First of all, the IPX8 waterproof rating is no joke. It feels like this thing was designed specifically for people like us who train underwater. I’ve worn it for 45-minute static sessions, dynamic swims, turns, everything—no issues at all. And the sound underwater has this dreamy, almost otherworldly quality. Listening to music or a podcast instantly calms my mind and makes my training way more enjoyable. Even better, I can shower with it, swim with it, run in the rain with it—this little beast is truly water-proof, sweat-proof, and stress-proof. The conduction performance is surprisingly good underwater. I expected it to sound thin or shaky, but the audio is clear and stable—almost more immersive when submerged. It keeps me focused during freediving practice and helps me get into that relaxed flow state. Comfort-wise, it’s another winner. It’s lightweight, soft, and doesn’t squeeze your head. Whether I’m doing a two-hour pool session or going for a bike ride or a jog, it stays perfectly in place without slipping. And because it’s open-ear, my hearing isn’t blocked—I can still hear lane announcements, lifeguards, or what’s going on around me. For divers and athletes, that’s a huge plus for safety. And here’s the funny part: a dive instructor friend of mine—who’s a hardcore swimmer—tried mine once and instantly got addicted. He even stole my pink headset, which he’s proudly using now 😂. Turns out, real tough guys can absolutely rock pink, and honestly, the color is gorgeous. Performance-wise, it checks all the boxes: 8-hour battery life—enough for a full day of training + commuting Magnetic charging—easy even with wet hands Large, tactile buttons—super easy to press underwater or with gloves Clear, loud sound that cuts through water and wind without being harsh If I had to point out a “flaw,” it’s that it doesn’t block out environmental noise—but for outdoor activity and water training, that’s actually a safety feature. Overall, this bone-conduction headset hits everything I need: no earplugs, truly waterproof, comfortable, stable, and solid audio performance. For someone like me who spends half my life in the pool or ocean, it’s more than gear—it’s a training partner. Highly recommended for swimmers, freedivers, scuba divers, and anyone who loves movement + music.
A**I
Initially problematic but have turned out to be decent.
Update 4: I've been using these for over six months now and I'm updating my overall rating to 3 stars which is up from 1 star. The first pair failed after 72 days of having them. They were replaced within a week by the manufacturer after I reported their failure. The pair I received performed significantly better than the first pair and have continued to do so for months. I would recommend these as they do seem a good value for the price but I would also consider alternatives depending on what your requirements are. Based on the new pair these are my observations: Pros: - Extremely comfortable and well fitting. I have tried several types of bone conduction headphones and these are by far the most comfortable and most secure while swimming. I do not swim with a swim cap and I don't run the goggles over them and they never feel like they are going to fall off or move out of place. - The app is semi-useful - Shuffles in MP3 mode - Sounds great in MP3 mode while swimming - Their customer support has turned out to be really great. They respond to emails in a day and they've followed up to make sure everything is good. Cons: - The controls continue to be somewhat problematic but much better than the previous pair. It is easy to put them into MP3 mode but it is sometimes (probably about 1 in 10 times) problematic to lock the buttons after doing so requiring repeated attempts. - Bluetooth sound mode isn't great...not terrible but not great. - The shuffle isn't the greatest. I have 362 songs in storage, none of which are repeated in any capacity (e.g. live and album version). Just about every time I swim, I hear at least one song get repeated and it is usually within a few songs of being played. - Headset occasionally connects via Bluetooth to my phone while swimming in MP3 mode which means I have to put it back into MP3 mode while swimming or have the music constantly cutting out. This isn't supposed to happen according to the manufacturer unless a call comes in but it is happening without calls coming in. I simply turn off Bluetooth on my phone but an extra hassle I'd rather not do. - After six months on the same headset the battery life is starting to show signs of shrinkage. I was getting 5-6 hours of use, now I'm getting about 4 hours of use. On one swim recently the headphones went from "Battery Medium" (tells you whether the battery is High, Medium, or Low when you turn them on) to powering off in 45 minutes. Update 3: So after 72 days from purchase (not delivery), these headphones no longer work as they should. Today, 20 minutes into my 90 minute lap swim session, the headphones started beeping as if the main button was being pushed at random intervals. The headphones then began to power off and power on randomly. My assessment is that the waterproof headphones are in fact, not waterproof and water had somehow gotten in them and was basically shorting them out. In summary, these headphones have been straight garbage from the beginning. The only reason I got them was because of the MP3 shuffle availability. I have only used these headphones for swimming in a pool. They have never been submerged more than a foot. I only use them for lap swim as the $60 bone conducting headphones I have are superior for Blue Tooth connectivity so I use the $60 ones for biking, walking, and everything else when Blue Tooth is an option. Other updates follow so you can see what has been happening. Updating after nearly two months of use: Main thing is I should have sent them back. Unfortunately I didn't find another headset that had the features I wanted (primarily shuffle in MP3 mode). Good: - Sound quality in MP3 mode is decent - Comfort and staying in place - It has an app (doesn't really do much though) - It shuffles in MP3 mode Bad: - Sound quality in Bluetooth mode is flat - Locking the buttons is problematic at best and doesn't always work - Myriad issues while swimming with the buttons locked (stops playing, swaps between MP3 and Bluetooth I use these for swimming only in MP3 mode. I use my much cheaper pair for biking, walking, running, pretty much anything else. Original Review Follows (with no edits): At the time of writing this I have had these Mojawa headphones for 20 days. I purchased them almost exclusively to have a set of swimming bone conducting headphones with shuffle ability and they have failed at that...and more. I will be returning them in the next few days unless the company finally responds to multiple support emails I've sent with something other than an automated email that resolves nothing. The biggest issue with these headphones is the design. The volume control is situated behind your right ear. In MP3 mode the same 'button' also controls the play mode (shuffle, normal, single-track repeat). While swimming my ear would frequently make contact with this button and continuously adjust the volume and/or change the mode. In one length of a 25m pool I would usually go from shuffle, to single loop, to normal, to shuffle, to single loop on top of the volume getting adjust numerous times (sometimes all the way up and sometimes all the way down). The instructions contain nothing about being able to lock the buttons and you won't find it on their website either. However, their automated response (which is about the only response you get when you contact them) includes a link to a Google Doc that says if you press the button four times consecutively it will disable the touch controls. I tried this, numerous times for about 30 minutes. The results of my tries have been for it not to work or for the unit to completely lock up for several minutes (stops playing music and is unresponsive to changing between Bluetooth, MP3, or even power cycling). There are other issues as well. The sound quality in Bluetooth mode is not very good. There is an app you can get to change the sound a bit but it doesn't help. My other pair of $60 bone conducting headphones sound about the same in MP3 mode and significantly better in Bluetooth mode. The transfer speed of MP3 files to the headphones is very slow. The headset has 32GBs of storage but it would take hours to transfer that much data to the headphones. It also claims to have an 8 hour battery life but I think 5-6 is more realistic. The only plus to these is that they are more comfortable and they stay in place better than my cheaper pair but I have reverted back to using my cheaper pair while I look for another set of headphones with shuffle because they work just fine with fit and comfort, they sound better, and they don't ruin my workouts like the Mojawas do.
J**.
Reviewed vs. Openrun Pro. Mojawas win!
I compared Mojawa Run Plus with Shokz Openrun Pro (regular and mini) and they both have their strongpoints. My main usage case is road and mountain biking, while also using them around the house (mechanic work, chores, etc). I have a smaller head (55.5CM circumference). TLDR: The Mojawas win, no contest. They stay on your head way better, don’t move around, have better buttons/controls, and sound about the same. USE THE APP! You can use other sound profiles and the Swim profile is great for non-swim workouts. I returned the Shokz and kept the Mojawas. The Mojawas sit tight in front and behind your ear and win for fit. This is a BIG win, in my opinion. They really feel planted. They seem to hold in place really well. The band also rides higher around your head, which keeps it from getting caught in your hair. I'm a guy and the Openrun Pro Mini's sometimes got stuck in the short hair behind my head and got irritating, so I ended up with the non-Mini. The Shokz Pro really only hold on the front of the ear and the rest kinda just hangs there . I think this is a big miss on their design. The Mojawas also do better with glasses on than the Shokz, but it wasn't a deal-breaker. The Shokz require more of a sweet spot than the Mojawas did, because of the speakers, and they often fall out of this spot on their own. I can’t imagine running with them on. The Mojawa wins for control interface, both Volume and the multi-function button. Hands down, no comparison. The Mojawa touch slider for volume gets a little annoying at times, but still less annoying than the tiny Shokz buttons. The Mojawa multi-function button is the entire 'lobe' whereas the Shokz have a tiny little one. The Mojawa sound profiles in the app make a bigger difference than Shokz. The Shokz win on sound quality, marginally. Having the open speakers that point into your ear makes for a fuller sound. The Mojawas sound good, especially if you use their app and use the Swim sound profile. The Mojawas do have better bass because they hold on your head better. I will note that the Mojawas seemed to vibrate the bones a little more, likely because they are so secured to the head. This didn't bother me after the noticing the initial change. This sound quality difference doesn’t even come close to the benefits of the Mojawa’s improved fit, so it’s a moot point for me. The sound effectiveness is the same during cycling with winds and whatnot, both are unaffected by wind, both do what they're supposed to do. I did find myself always having a higher volume on the Shokz. After using them for multiple 4hr+ bike rides, I can say I prefer the Mojawa sound profiles overall since I listen to bassier music. With the Mojawas being IP68 certified, they’re also a better choice for working out in general. The Shokz have open speaker grills and stuff does get in there. Both brands charge quickly and seem to last about the same amount of time. I always recharged after my 4 hour rides and they were still on “medium” battery.
B**A
Están bien
Cumplen con su función
植**乃
いい商品
音質も問題ないし、耳が痛くならない。 良かったと思います。
C**E
Great headphones
Impressed! The sound quality is great. Comfortable to wear, and the battery life is outstanding. I also appreciate the sleek design and the fact that they're lightweight. Great value for the price. Highly recommend!
S**E
Bone-Conduction Bliss: 5 Stars for the Mojawa Run Plus Headphones!
Looking for a comfortable and secure pair of headphones for your active lifestyle? Look no further than the Mojawa Run Plus Bone Conduction Headphones! Here's why they get 5 stars from me: Hear Your Surroundings, Hear Your Music: Bone conduction technology allows you to enjoy your music while still maintaining awareness of your surroundings. This is a fantastic safety feature for runners, cyclists, and anyone who needs to stay alert during workouts. Comfort Reigns Supreme: The lightweight, wraparound design of these headphones ensures a comfortable and secure fit. They stay put even during vigorous exercise, no matter how sweaty things get. Clear & Present Sound: The sound quality on these bone conduction headphones is surprisingly good. While bass might not be earth-shattering (a common feature with this technology), mids and highs are clear, delivering a satisfying listening experience. An App for That: The Mojawa app lets you customize your listening experience with different EQ settings, including a swim mode for enhanced audio while swimming (with earplugs, of course!). Battery Built to Last: I can squeeze out a good number of hours of listening time on a single charge. Perfect for long runs or workouts. A Note on Fit: While the fit is generally comfortable, some users with wider heads might find the wrap-around design a bit snug. It's worth considering your head size before purchasing. Overall: The Mojawa Run Plus Bone Conduction Headphones are a fantastic choice for anyone who wants a safe and comfortable way to listen to music while staying aware of their surroundings. The clear sound, long battery life, and customizable features make them a great value. Just remember, if you have a wider head, you might want to check the fit before you buy.
L**Z
Un 10 para deporte y oficina, muy prácticos, me gustan
Me llegaron rapidísimo, y ahora ya llevo casi una semana usándolos, son muy ligeros, con estilo y de buena calidad. Me han gustado mucho. De hecho, soy usuario también de Bose QuietComfort Ultra, pero creo que voy a utilizar más estos de Mojawa, sobre todo cuando estoy fuera o en la oficina, ya que son súper cómodo, son ideales para correr y nadar en la piscina. Lo que más me gusta es que puedo escuchar bien la música andando por las calles sin dejar de oír lo que pasa a mi alrededor, me siento más segura. En la oficina también me resultan muy prácticos, porque puedo escuchar a mis compañeros y mi música a la vez jaja. Además, me ha gustado su diseño, es bastante chulo y se nota que el material es de calidad al tacto, no tienen nada que ver con las marcas baratas y cutres. En cuanto al sonido, es bastante bueno, claro, no es lo mismo que mis Bose QuietComfort, pero son tipos de auriculares distintos, creo que estos Mojawa cuidan más mis oídos. Después de hacer comparación con otros deportivos que he probado, por ejemplo, los de Shokz (ademas son más caros), estos me parecen mejores, tienen mejor relación precio-calidad. Me gustan!!!
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