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The Shokz OpenDots Air are a cheaper alternative to the OpenDots 2

The Shokz OpenDots Air are a more affordable alternative to the OpenDots 2.
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The Shokz OpenDots Air are a more affordable alternative to the OpenDots 2.
The Shokz OpenDots Air earbuds arrive as the cheapest model in the OpenDots series. Despite their more affordable price tag, the earbuds boast features from the more expensive models such as Bluetooth 6.1 and Dynamic Ear Detection.

Alongside the OpenDots 2, Shokz also released a second pair of earbuds called the OpenDots Air. Like the OpenDots 2 and the OpenDots One, they are open-ear clip-on earbuds, but cost less than the other two OpenDots models.

The design of the OpenDots Air earbuds differs a bit from that of the OpenDots One and OpenDots 2, but they still feature the nickel-titanium plate called Shokz JointArc, which lets them adapt to different ear shapes. Nevertheless, they are still light at 6.3 grams. Shokz says the OpenDots Air earbuds have an IP55 rating; this is higher than the IP54 rating of the OpenDots One's. However, the charging case has no ingress protection.

The Shokz OpenDots Air earbuds are available in purple and black.

The OpenDots Air feature Shokz' Bassphere technology like the OpenDots One, and not the more advanced Bassphere 2.0 available on the OpenDots 2. The earbuds are equipped with custom 11.8 mm dual drivers and have 4 preset EQ modes. They also have two customizable EQ modes.

Like the other OpenDots earbuds, the Air earbuds have support for Dynamic Ear Detection Technology, so users don't have to worry about which of the earbuds is for the left or right ear. They will also automatically pause playback when you take them off and resume playback when you put them back on.

The OpenDots Air features dual microphones on each earbud and uses AI-powered noise reduction to make your voice clear during calls. Like the OpenDots 2, the OpenDots Air earbuds have touch controls and a force pinch sensor. You tap to control playback and answer/reject calls while pinching adjusts the volume, skips tracks, or rejects calls.

Battery life is slightly lower than that of its siblings at 9 hours (36 hours with the case) due to having a smaller battery; and the charging case lacks Qi wireless charging support. You do get fast charging - 10 minutes of charging for 2 hours of use. The OpenDots Air also have Bluetooth 6.1, Bluetooth Multipoint, and work with the Shokz app.

Priced at $129.95, the OpenDots Air can be purchased in Daybreak Purple and Black on Amazon and the manufacturer's website. Unfortunately, there are no free gifts with the purchase.

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> Expert Reviews and News on Laptops, Smartphones and Tech Innovations > News > News Archive > Newsarchive 2026 06 > The Shokz OpenDots Air are a cheaper alternative to the OpenDots 2
Habeeb Onawole, 2026-06- 4 (Update: 2026-06- 4)