Open-ear bone conduction technology leader Shokz, has unveiled its groundbreaking OpenMeet and OpenMeet UC headsets, designed to revolutionize professional communication. The OpenMeet has already garnered significant recognition, receiving a CES Innovation Award 2025.

Shokz Chairman and CTO, Ken Chen, expressed pride in the award, stating,

“This honour amplifies the energy and passion that went into creating what we believe will reshape the professional headset category.”

Addressing common complaints about traditional headsets, the OpenMeet prioritises comfort, connection, and sound quality. Its lightweight design (78 grams) features a TitaniumFlex frame for a pressure-free fit, accommodating glasses and eliminating ear fatigue. The open-ear design allows users to remain aware of their surroundings.

The OpenMeet boasts advanced sound technology, combining Shokz’s PremiumPitch 3.0™ and DualPitch™ technologies for rich, immersive audio. LeakSlayer 3.0 minimises sound leakage for enhanced privacy.

Designed for productivity, the headset’s dual-microphone system with Qualcomm cVc noise reduction reduces background noise by up to 98.6%. A powerful speaker and four amplifiers deliver high-quality audio, while a mute button and LED indicator streamline workflow. The OpenMeet UC includes the Loop120 adapter for seamless switching across up to eight devices.

Shokz emphasises its “Be Open” philosophy, aiming to keep users connected and engaged. The OpenMeet offers up to 15 hours of battery life on a single charge, with a 5-minute fast charge providing two hours of talk time. Bluetooth 5.4 ensures a stable connection with a 30-meter range.

The OpenMeet is available now for enterprise customers at $369, and the OpenMeet UC with dongle is priced at $419, through Shokz.