Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Bone Conduction Headphones

Mojawa Run Plus vs Nank Runner Diver2 Pro

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Mojawa Run Plus comes out ahead by a narrow margin (4.2 vs 4.1). The gap is mostly about Budget-conscious swimmers and golfers who want onboard storage and the best bass in bone conduction without paying Shokz OpenSwim Pro prices. — read the strengths below before deciding.

Mojawa Run Plus
Higher ratedRanked #4 in Best Bone Conduction Headphones
Mojawa Run Plus
$129.99as of Jun 7

The Mojawa Run Plus is the value alternative to the Shokz OpenSwim Pro, pairing 32GB of storage and an IP68 rating with the cleanest sound HeadphonesAddict had heard from a bone-conduction set (4.1/5). Gaming Trend scored it 95/100 for swimming use. The catch is bass distortion on hard-hitting tracks and a weak microphone.

Strengths
  • Among the most balanced-sounding bone-conduction headphones, with genuinely impressive bass for the type
  • 32GB onboard storage for music without a phone
  • IP68 rating, submersible up to 2 meters for swimming
Watch-outs
  • Noticeable distortion in the bass on demanding tracks and during calls
  • Microphone is muffled and clips in noisy environments
  • Heavy sound leakage means people nearby can hear your music
Nank Runner Diver2 Pro
Ranked #5 in Best Bone Conduction Headphones
Nank Runner Diver2 Pro
$122.99as of Jun 7

The Nank Runner Diver2 Pro (from Naenka) is the most aggressively waterproofed pick here, with an IP69 rating that beats the IP68 of its rivals, plus 32GB storage and Bluetooth 5.4. Soundphile Review scored it 7/10 and TechRadar called it one of the best waterproof headphones available. Sound is the weak spot: very midrange-forward with little bass.

Strengths
  • Class-leading IP69 waterproofing using nano coating and ultrasonic welding, the highest rating in this group
  • 32GB onboard MP3 storage plus Bluetooth 5.4 for above-water streaming
  • 35-degree adjustable ear hook switches between open-ear and a noise-canceling mode
Watch-outs
  • Sound is heavily midrange-focused with rolled-off bass and treble; reviewers note minimal physicality
  • Bulkier and thicker than Shokz's slimmer frames to fit the MP3 module
  • Instrument separation suffers due to the bone-conduction approach

How they stack up

Mojawa Run Plus

A cheaper swim-and-store alternative to the Shokz OpenSwim Pro with the same 32GB storage and IP68 sealing, but its bass distorts harder than the OpenSwim Pro and it leaks more sound than the open-air Shokz OpenRun Pro 2.

Nank Runner Diver2 Pro

The most waterproof option here, with an IP69 rating that exceeds the IP68 Shokz OpenSwim Pro and Mojawa Run Plus, but its midrange-only sound is weaker than all of them, including the air-conduction Shokz OpenRun Pro 2.

Specs side-by-side

SpecMojawa Run PlusNank Runner Diver2 Pro
DriversBone conductionBone conduction (3rd gen)
Battery8 hours10 hours
ChargeMagnetic, 15 min = 3 hrMagnetic, 10 min = 1 hr
Water ResistanceIP68 (submersible to 2m)IP69 (submersible)
Weight29.7g32g
Bluetooth5.25.4 + dual connection
Onboard Storage32GB MP332GB MP3
FrameTitanium alloy + siliconeTitanium band
Warranty1-year1-year
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