Verdict
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Naenka Runner Diver Pro vs Shokz OpenSwim 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

Shokz OpenSwim Pro comes out ahead by a clear margin (4.2 vs 4.6). The gap is mostly about lap swimmers, triathletes, and surfers who need music underwater — read the strengths below before deciding.

Naenka Runner Diver Pro
Ranked #5 in Best Bone Conduction Headphones
Naenka Runner Diver Pro
$130

The Runner Diver Pro is the cheapest IP68 + onboard storage pick. Naenka's value play — same submersible + MP3 feature combo as the OpenSwim Pro and Mojawa Run Plus at the lowest price. Trade-offs are brand support and 16GB vs 32GB storage.

Strengths
  • IP68 waterproof + 16GB onboard MP3 — cheapest pick with both features
  • 10-hour battery
  • Adjustable bone conduction pad pressure for fit tuning
Watch-outs
  • Smaller brand than Shokz or Mojawa — limited support network
  • 16GB storage half the Mojawa Run Plus's 32GB
  • Heavier and bulkier than the Shokz OpenRun
Shokz OpenSwim Pro
Higher ratedRanked #3 in Best Bone Conduction Headphones
Shokz OpenSwim Pro
$200

The OpenSwim Pro is the swimming pick. IP68 + onboard MP3 storage covers a use case nothing else here does — listen to music while doing laps without a phone. For swimming triathletes and lap swimmers it's the only sensible choice.

Strengths
  • Fully waterproof IP68 — can be submerged for laps in a pool
  • 32GB onboard MP3 storage — 8,000 songs without needing a phone
  • Bluetooth 5.4 for on-land use plus MP3 mode for underwater
Watch-outs
  • Bluetooth doesn't transmit through water — must use MP3 mode while submerged
  • Most expensive pick at $200
  • Heavier than the OpenRun and OpenRun Pro 2 — purpose-built for swimming

How they stack up

Naenka Runner Diver Pro

Cheapest pick with onboard MP3 + IP68. Half the storage of the Mojawa Run Plus. Smaller brand than Shokz picks. Heavier than the OpenRun.

Shokz OpenSwim Pro

Only pick with onboard MP3 storage. Only pick rated for full submersion (IP68). Heavier than the OpenRun and OpenRun Pro 2. Most expensive.

Specs side-by-side

SpecNaenka Runner Diver ProShokz OpenSwim Pro
Storage16GB onboard MP332GB onboard MP3
Battery10 hours9 hours
WaterIP68IP68 (submersible)
Bluetooth5.05.4 (above water only)
Pad AdjustYes
DriversBone conduction
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