Audio brand Shokz has launched its new OpenDots ONE and OpenFit 2+ earbuds in the Philippines, now available at Power Mac Center stores. Both models aim to provide convenience for active users who want to stay aware of their surroundings while listening to music.

The OpenDots ONE combines Shokz’s open-ear technology with a clip-on style. Lightweight and compact, it secures easily on the ear without blocking external sounds, making it easier for users to stay alert while on the move. Shokz describes it as both a functional audio device and a stylish accessory. The OpenDots ONE is priced at ₱11,990.

The OpenFit 2+ features Shokz’s DualBoost technology and Dolby Audio, designed to deliver a dynamic, open-ear listening experience. It includes new physical buttons for more precise control of calls and music. The model also has a comfortable ergonomic shape with an upgraded silicone layer, which helps it stay in place throughout the day. It is also priced at ₱11,990.

Image of Shokz OpenDots ONE and OpenFit 2+ earbuds displayed on a counter with a promotional background highlighting advanced sound and enhanced comfort.
Shokz OpenFit 2+

Both products retain the brand’s signature open-ear design, allowing wearers to enjoy music while staying aware of their surroundings — a feature Shokz highlights as helpful for people with active lifestyles.

Display showcasing Shokz OpenDots ONE clip-on open-ear true wireless earbuds alongside a charging case, with promotional text in the background.
OpenDots ONE

Shokz OpenDots ONE and OpenFit 2+ are now available at all Power Mac Center.

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By Marlet Salazar

Marlet Salazar is a technology writer focusing on cybersecurity. In 2018, driven by her passion for the tech industry, she founded Back End News through bootstrapped funding. She honed her writing skills at the Philippine Daily Inquirer, rising from proofreader to desk editor through the years.

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