I have not been a fan of in-ear headphones since the original AirPod. That started me on my Shokz journey and I’ve purchased nearly every product—OpenRun, OpenRun2, OpenFit, and OpenMeet. The OpenRun was for cycling and it was perfect for what I wanted (ability to hear traffic, but listen to music with an insane battery)…I have had no less than a dozen people buy them on my recommendation. They wore out and broke, so I got the OpenRun2 and they were great again (although battery life is way worse than the original)…but the sound quality on phone calls has not been good on either OpenRun nor OpenRun2 (which I’m OK with because that wasn’t my use case). I got the OpenFit to try and solve this—it is no better on sound quality (maybe worse), the fit on my ears is awkward, they’re not usable for working out and the tap controls rarely work (I actually wish I could return these). The OpenMeet was my, hopeful, savior for phone calls—the sound quality for phone calls has been good on early reviews, but they are not comfortable (too floppy, don’t stay tight on the head) and, while there are only two buttons, I’m finding it oddly harder to remember how to play music, answer calls, skip tracks, adjust volume…somehow one button and a volume control on the OpenRun is more intuitive. They are indeed lightweight, but the whole unit is quite big and clunky—I guess that is expected with the microphone.
Bottom line, I love the OpenRun, but have not found Shokz products to solve all of my needs despite purchasing and repurchasing nearly all the models.