Shokz OpenMeet UC Bone Conduction Headset - Zoom & Webex Certified
The Shokz OpenMeet UC Bone Conduction Headset
Bone conduction headsets have mostly meant one look: a band wrapping behind your neck. The Shokz OpenMeet UC bone conduction headset takes the same open-ear technology and puts it in a more familiar shape — a headband that sits over the top of your head, closer to what a traditional office headset looks like, while still leaving your ears completely open.
It's built specifically for office use, not the gym. TitaniumFlex technology gives the frame genuine flexibility, accommodating glasses without the pinch a rigid headband causes, and Shokz's own lab testing backs up the call quality claim with a real number: a 98.6% reduction in background noise reaching your caller, measured in a busy-intersection noise scenario.
Build the exact OpenMeet UC you need
One choice: which port your computer actually has.
- USB-A. The Loop120 dongle plugs into a standard USB-A port.
- USB-C. Same dongle, USB-C connector — check your computer's available port type rather than assuming based on Mac vs PC.
Headband, not neckband — how this compares to the OpenComm2
If you've looked at the Shokz OpenComm2 UC, the OpenMeet UC is the alternative form factor from the same technology family. Both use bone conduction and leave your ears open; the difference is entirely in how they sit. The OpenComm2 wraps behind your neck and rests near your ears. The OpenMeet UC sits over the top of your head like a conventional headset, which some people find more familiar and more secure for all-day office wear.
Over-the-head band. Not water resistant, not built for exercise. Office-first design.
Behind-the-neck band. IP55 water/sweat resistant, built to handle a jog or a bike commute too.
A real number behind the noise-reduction claim
Shokz's own lab testing measured a 98.6% reduction in background noise reaching your caller, with a 36.8dB signal-to-noise ratio improvement — tested in an intersection-level noise environment around 65-72dB. The dual-microphone system runs Qualcomm cVc noise reduction to isolate your voice specifically, not just suppress volume across the board.
Battery life that matches what independent testing found
Shokz rates the OpenMeet UC at up to 14 hours of talk time or up to 15 hours of listening per charge, and independent testing found real-world use tracked closely with that claim rather than falling short of it. A 5-minute fast charge delivers about 2 hours of talk time, and a full charge from empty takes about 90 minutes over USB-C.
The battery claim actually holds up
Independent testing of the Shokz OpenMeet UC found real-world battery performance matched the advertised 14-hour talk time closely — not every headset's spec sheet survives contact with actual daily use.Fit, comfort, and eyewear compatibility
TitaniumFlex technology uses a 5-point flexible titanium frame that adjusts to fit rather than clamping down, specifically designed to work with glasses without the pressure point a rigid band creates at your temples. Interchangeable temple cushions let you fine-tune the fit further. An LED indicator above the mic arm glows red during a call, flashes green for an incoming call, and flashes red when the battery is low — a small "do not disturb" signal for anyone nearby.
Audio hardware and connectivity
A Qualcomm chip drives a custom 11mm x 18mm speaker through 4 power amplifiers, delivering noticeably richer sound than earlier bone conduction designs. The included Loop120 adapter provides a more stable wireless connection than direct Bluetooth pairing — useful in an office with a lot of competing wireless traffic — while still supporting direct Bluetooth 5.4 pairing to a mobile device. Multipoint pairing connects two devices simultaneously and remembers up to eight.
This is a headset for someone who's decided the OpenComm2's neckband style isn't for them, but still wants the core benefit of bone conduction — staying connected to the room while on a call. Zoom and Webex certification make it a strong fit for video-meeting-heavy days, with battery life that holds up through a genuinely long one.
- Shokz OpenMeet UC headset
- Shokz Loop120 dongle (USB-A or USB-C)
- USB-A to USB-C cable
- Interchangeable temple cushions (2 pairs, additional sizes available)
- Hard carrying case
- Manual and warranty card
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Wearing style | Over-the-head, open-ear, bone conduction |
| Weight | 78 g |
| Wireless technology | Bluetooth 5.4 (via included Loop120 dongle) |
| Range | Up to 98 ft / 30m |
| Talk time | Up to 14 hours |
| Listening time | Up to 15 hours |
| Charge time | ~90 min full charge; 5-min fast charge = ~2 hrs talk time |
| Audio hardware | Qualcomm chip, 11mm x 18mm custom speaker, 4 power amplifiers |
| Microphone | Dual-mic system with Qualcomm cVc noise reduction; up to 98.6% background noise reduction (Shokz lab testing) |
| Water resistance | Not water resistant; not designed for exercise use |
| Multipoint | 2 devices simultaneously, up to 8 devices remembered |
| Fit | TitaniumFlex 5-point frame, interchangeable temple cushions (S/M/L) |
| Certification | Zoom certified (Windows and macOS); Cisco Webex certified (Windows only currently); compatible with Microsoft Teams and Google Meet |
| Recognition | CES Innovation Award |
| Compatibility | Windows 8+, macOS 10.15+, Android, iOS |
| Warranty | 2 years |
Software: Shokz Connect (requires the Loop120 adapter) for firmware updates and EQ settings; Shokz App for mobile status monitoring.
Hardware: Connects via the included Loop120 USB-A or USB-C dongle for a stable wireless connection, or directly via Bluetooth 5.4 to a mobile device.
Platforms: Zoom certified on Windows and macOS. Cisco Webex certified on Windows (macOS support planned). Compatible with Microsoft Teams and Google Meet without formal certification on those platforms.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
The OpenMeet UC sits over the top of your head like a traditional headset; the OpenComm2 UC wraps behind your neck. The OpenComm2 is also water resistant and built for exercise, while the OpenMeet UC is designed specifically for office use and is not water resistant.
It's certified for Zoom and Cisco Webex, and compatible with Microsoft Teams and Google Meet, though not formally certified for those two platforms.
Shokz's own lab testing measured a 98.6% reduction in background noise reaching your caller, tested in an intersection-level noise environment around 65-72dB.
Up to 14 hours of talk time or 15 hours of listening per charge, with a 5-minute fast charge providing about 2 hours of talk time. A full charge takes about 90 minutes.
No. Unlike the OpenComm2 line, the OpenMeet UC is not water resistant and isn't designed for exercise use.
Yes. TitaniumFlex technology uses a flexible 5-point titanium frame specifically designed to accommodate eyewear without pressure at the temples.



















