Compare Shokz OpenFit Pro vs Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro

Shokz OpenFit Pro
Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro

Quick verdict

What each product is best for

Choose Shokz OpenFit Pro for Smudge resistance and Audio-video sync accuracy.

Choose Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro for Packaging condition and Codec support.

Comparison Takeaways

Shokz OpenFit Pro

Where It Has the Edge

  • Smudge resistance is 3.0 vs 1.0. The matte case hides marks reasonably well, though it can still pick up scuffs and surface wear.
  • Audio-video sync accuracy is 4.5 vs 2.8. Video playback showed no obvious lip-sync delay, and a low-latency mode helps with games and multimedia.
  • Software/setup simplicity is 4.4 vs 2.7. Pairing and everyday setup are generally fast and intuitive, with most controls easy to find in the app....
  • Carry case quality is 3.8 vs 2.3. The case usually feels premium, sturdy, and slim for an earhook design, with metal reinforcement and wireless charging....

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro

Where It Has the Edge

  • Packaging condition is 5.0 vs 1.0. The only packaging-specific customer comment was strongly positive, praising the presentation and condition on arrival. No packaging complaints...
  • Codec support is 5.0 vs 2.0. Reviewers who discussed codec support liked the inclusion of LDAC and the broader high-resolution options. The feature set...
  • Maximum volume clarity is 4.0 vs 1.0. One detailed ranking found high-volume sound still strong, scoring performance above 60% volume at 8.5/10. That praise is...
  • Frequency response accuracy is 5.0 vs 4.0. One reviewer specifically praised the overall tonal balance after tuning, describing the sound as well balanced. Other comments...
Average score
Shokz OpenFit Pro
4.0
Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
3.7
Packaging condition
Shokz OpenFit Pro
1.0

Two customers received packaging with strong fragrance or visible residue, creating a poor first impression despite the earbuds themselves appearing intact.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
5.0

The only packaging-specific customer comment was strongly positive, praising the presentation and condition on arrival. No packaging complaints were reported.

Codec support
Shokz OpenFit Pro
2.0

Codec support is limited to basic SBC and AAC, which feels underpowered for a premium audio product.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
5.0

Reviewers who discussed codec support liked the inclusion of LDAC and the broader high-resolution options. The feature set is especially attractive for Android users who can take advantage of the higher-bitrate mode.

Maximum volume clarity
Shokz OpenFit Pro
1.0

One customer found that clarity deteriorated as volume increased, with the sound thinning out rather than staying composed.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
4.0

One detailed ranking found high-volume sound still strong, scoring performance above 60% volume at 8.5/10. That praise is limited to a single source, so broader high-volume consistency is less certain.

Smudge resistance
Shokz OpenFit Pro
3.0

The matte case hides marks reasonably well, though it can still pick up scuffs and surface wear.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
1.0

One reviewer found the earbud surface to be a dirt magnet that quickly collected fluff and particles and was difficult to clean. No other source provided a counterpoint.

Audio-video sync accuracy
Shokz OpenFit Pro
4.5

Video playback showed no obvious lip-sync delay, and a low-latency mode helps with games and multimedia.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
2.8

Latency is mixed rather than universally low. Normal video use can be fine, but several gaming tests still detected lag and found the low-latency mode less effective than dedicated 2.4GHz gaming earbuds.

Software/setup simplicity
Shokz OpenFit Pro
4.4

Pairing and everyday setup are generally fast and intuitive, with most controls easy to find in the app. A few users needed time to learn the button combinations.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
2.7

The product can demand more setup than ordinary earbuds: finding the right hook position, tuning separate EQs, and waiting for mode changes all add friction. Some reviewers acclimated quickly, while others never found the process intuitive.

Carry case quality
Shokz OpenFit Pro
3.8

The case usually feels premium, sturdy, and slim for an earhook design, with metal reinforcement and wireless charging. Its larger footprint, occasional scuffs, and isolated condition complaints keep it from being universally praised.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
2.3

The case has useful touches such as wireless charging, LEDs, and room for the buds at any adjustment angle, but its size dominates the discussion. Many reviewers call it huge or bulky despite appreciating the functional design.

Sensors
Shokz OpenFit Pro
4.0

Wear detection and auto-pause are useful additions and generally respond accurately. One customer experienced false removal detection when changing head position.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
2.5

Automatic form detection is clever when it works, but sensor behavior is a recurring source of frustration. Reports include unwanted EQ changes, slow mode switching, missing wear detection, and inconsistent automatic ANC activation.

Preset EQ profile quality
Shokz OpenFit Pro
4.0

Bass Boost is the most consistently praised preset, adding fuller low-end without burying vocals. Private mode can reduce leakage at quiet levels, but its benefit is limited and may dull clarity.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
2.8

The preset library is useful, but the default Soundcore Signature tuning divides opinion. Several reviewers preferred Balanced or genre presets, while others found certain presets muddy, overly V-shaped, or otherwise poorly matched.

Active noise cancellation
Shokz OpenFit Pro
4.1

Open-ear noise reduction works surprisingly well on steady office, café, gym, fan, and HVAC noise. It is far weaker than sealed ANC on planes, trains, traffic rumble, and sharp sounds, and some people feel uncomfortable pressure.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
3.0

ANC is the most divisive feature. It can noticeably reduce steady hums when fit is right, but many expert and customer reviews found it weak, fit-dependent, hissy, or far behind dedicated sealed earbuds.

Customer support
Shokz OpenFit Pro
4.0

One long-term owner praised Shokz’s support team for consistently taking good care of past issues.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
3.0

Customer-service experiences are mixed: one buyer praised fast, active troubleshooting, while another complained that a refund still had not arrived. There is too little data for a consistent support picture.

Frequency response accuracy
Shokz OpenFit Pro
4.0

The overall balance was described as lively and fairly even, though the open fit still limits deep bass extension.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
5.0

One reviewer specifically praised the overall tonal balance after tuning, describing the sound as well balanced. Other comments on bass, mids, and treble show that the default response can vary noticeably by fit and preset.

Microphone noise reduction
Shokz OpenFit Pro
4.6

Background suppression often keeps chatter, appliances, and street noise away from the caller’s voice. Wind handling is inconsistent, with some excellent results and some complete breakdowns.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
3.6

Background-noise handling often keeps speech understandable in traffic, crowds, and wind. Results are not uniformly clean, though, with some reviewers hearing digital artifacts or finding the dedicated wind-reduction feature ineffective.

Portability/foldability
Shokz OpenFit Pro
3.3

The hook-shaped case is wider than typical earbud cases but remains slim and reasonably pocketable. It is easier to carry than over-ear headphones, though not truly compact.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
2.3

Portability is hurt by the oversized case. Even reviewers who call it pocketable often say it is noticeably bulky, while several customers considered the case large enough to be a deal breaker.

Overall satisfaction
Shokz OpenFit Pro
4.8

Overall enthusiasm is high, especially among runners and people who dislike in-ear tips. Price, long-wear comfort, microphone inconsistency, and limited true isolation are the recurring reasons some buyers returned them.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
3.8

The overall response is positive but polarized: many reviewers love the novel versatility and would recommend the buds, while others returned them over fit, ANC, case size, battery, or reliability. Satisfaction is strongest when the user values open-ear comfort and frequent mode switching.

Charging
Shokz OpenFit Pro
4.0

A ten-minute top-up can provide about four hours, and wireless charging adds convenience. One customer warned that the case became very hot when left on a wireless pad.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
4.9

Charging is a clear strength, with repeated praise for wireless case charging and fast top-ups that provide hours of playback after a short charge. Reviewers consistently see these conveniences as useful additions.

Value for money
Shokz OpenFit Pro
2.7

The premium sound, comfort, battery, and noise reduction can justify the price for committed open-ear users. Many still see the cheaper OpenFit 2/2+ or sealed ANC earbuds as better value.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
3.6

Value depends heavily on price and how much the dual-form feature matters to you. Launch discounts around $150 drew strong praise, while the $180 list price was often described as premium for ANC and battery performance that remain compromised.

Sound leakage
Shokz OpenFit Pro
3.2

Leakage is modest at lower volumes but becomes obvious when volume rises to fight outside noise. Private EQ helps only a little and may sacrifice bass or vocal clarity.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
4.0

Leakage reports conflict sharply. Several users and reviewers found surprisingly little sound bleed, while one expert called leakage significant in open mode and warned that nearby gym users would hear the audio.

Instrument separation
Shokz OpenFit Pro
4.0

Layered tracks are easy to pick apart, making individual parts and textures more distinct than expected from open earbuds.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
4.8

Separation is a consistent audio highlight: guitars, vocals, and individual instruments remain easy to pick apart even in the open form. Reviewers often describe the stereo image as clearer than expected for fitness-oriented buds.

Battery
Shokz OpenFit Pro
4.2

Battery life is excellent in open mode, commonly lasting a full day and up to 50 hours with the case. Noise reduction roughly halves endurance, and several customers found the six-hour range disappointing.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
3.5

Battery life is acceptable but inconsistent in perception: roughly seven-hour open-ear use is often considered fine, while five-hour ANC use feels short for the price. Customer reports also include early drain and large left/right battery imbalances.

Bluetooth
Shokz OpenFit Pro
4.1

Pairing is usually quick and connections are generally stable across phones, computers, and watches. A minority of users reported short range, stutters, static, or repeated disconnects.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
4.7

Bluetooth performance is usually quick and dependable, with easy pairing and strong connectivity earning repeated praise. A few reports of stuttering, drops, or shorter-than-expected range keep it from being completely trouble-free.

Spatial audio
Shokz OpenFit Pro
4.1

Dolby Atmos adds convincing width, height, and immersion, especially for movies and supported music. Head tracking works smoothly for many but feels distracting or gimmicky to others.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
3.6

Spatial audio is a pleasant extra rather than a core reason to buy. Movie mode and added width can be enjoyable, but several reviewers found the effect synthetic, less detailed, or preferable with virtualization turned off for music.

Volume output
Shokz OpenFit Pro
3.4

Volume is strong enough for most workouts and busy streets, though very loud settings can still overpower the open design. A few buyers wanted more output or had to push volume uncomfortably high.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
3.9

Most reviewers found plenty of output, and some called the buds outright loud, especially with booster settings or a closer fit. A smaller group found maximum volume too restrained, particularly when automatic ANC interfered.

Soundstage width
Shokz OpenFit Pro
4.3

The open fit creates a naturally wide, speaker-like soundstage with convincing stereo placement. Spatial processing can stretch it further without collapsing dynamics.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
4.8

The AeroFit 2 Pro creates an impressively broad, open presentation, with reviewers repeatedly calling out spaciousness and scale. Spatial processing can widen it further, though the natural presentation is often preferred.

Firmware/audio stability
Shokz OpenFit Pro
2.0

Most connections behave normally, but scattered reports mention static, glitches, stutters, false pauses, and repeated Apple Music disconnects.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
1.6

Reliability is a recurring weakness in the more critical reviews. Reported issues include stuttering, delayed or one-sided mode changes, random power-on behavior, ghost button presses, unstable EQ changes, and an earbud failure.

Treble clarity
Shokz OpenFit Pro
3.5

Treble carries plenty of detail and crispness, but tuning opinions vary. Brighter recordings can sound harsh or uneven, while Treble Boost may become fatiguing.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
3.9

Treble often comes across detailed and controlled, but tuning opinions vary more than for the mids. Depending on mode or preset, reviewers heard anything from clean highs to overly prominent, grainy, or rolled-off treble.

Water/sweat resistance rating
Shokz OpenFit Pro
4.3

IP55 protection and secure silicone-covered hooks make the earbuds dependable for sweat, rain, running, and gym sessions, though they are not swim-ready.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
4.6

The workout-oriented protection performs well in real use, including sweaty sessions and runs in rain. Reviewers consistently regarded the IP55-level protection as appropriate for active use, though not for swimming.

Build quality
Shokz OpenFit Pro
4.4

Materials and construction feel premium and robust, with aluminum accents and a secure titanium core. A small number of customers reported static, overheating, or a failed earbud.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
4.8

Build impressions are mostly strong, with solid housings, quality materials, and a durable adjustment mechanism. The main exception is criticism of the thin loop material in one expert review, which felt too flexible to hold the buds firmly.

Midrange clarity
Shokz OpenFit Pro
3.9

Vocals and spoken content generally come through clean and intelligible, with the Vocal preset helping weaker default mids. Some measurements and listening notes found the lower midrange slightly recessed.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
4.2

Vocals and midrange detail are usually a strength, with several reviewers praising clear speech and instrument definition. The weaker takes describe mids as boxy, recessed, or too light to give music enough body.

Sound quality
Shokz OpenFit Pro
4.5

Sound is unusually full, clear, and detailed for an open-ear design, with many calling it the best Shokz has produced. It still cannot match sealed flagship earbuds for depth in every environment.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
4.2

Sound is generally clear, detailed, and better than expected for an open-ear design, especially after tuning. A few reviewers found it merely average or poor, and several noted that fit, mode, and EQ can change the presentation substantially.

Stability
Shokz OpenFit Pro
4.0

The earhooks stay planted through running, HIIT, cycling, and head movement for most users. Ear shape matters, and a minority experienced looseness, falls, or poor fit even with stabilizers.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
3.7

Fit security is highly ear-dependent. Many reviewers ran and worked out without the buds moving, but others reported wobbling, shifting, poor seating, or an inability to keep the ANC position stable.

Weight comfort
Shokz OpenFit Pro
3.8

The weight is well distributed and often feels light in use, but the Pro is heavier than earlier OpenFit models. Some long-session users found that extra mass tiring.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
4.0

Despite weighing more than many rivals, the buds often feel light and well distributed on the ear. Some reviewers still noticed the extra mass during long sessions, especially compared with lighter open-ear competitors.

App
Shokz OpenFit Pro
4.6

The Shokz app is clean, feature-rich, and easy to navigate, putting noise reduction, EQ, controls, battery, multipoint, and finding tools in one place. A pre-release build showed minor stability issues.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
4.9

The Soundcore app is one of the strongest parts of the package, combining a clean interface with extensive sound, control, battery, and connection settings. Reviewers repeatedly describe it as easy to use and unusually feature-rich.

Glasses and hat compatibility
Shokz OpenFit Pro
3.9

Most people can wear the hooks with glasses, caps, helmets, or beanies without trouble. Some glasses wearers feel pressure where the hook and frame overlap.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
4.1

Most reviewers found the thin, flexible hooks workable with glasses, sunglasses, hats, or beanies. A few experienced interference, so accessory compatibility still depends on ear shape and frame design.

Multipoint connectivity reliability
Shokz OpenFit Pro
4.3

Two-device pairing works well for most people and switching is usually smooth. One customer found that playback would not automatically hand off until the first device was stopped.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
4.5

Multipoint is widely praised for moving smoothly between two devices, including phone-and-computer setups. One customer reported that simultaneous multi-device use did not work as expected, so real-world behavior is not perfectly consistent.

Microphone quality for calls
Shokz OpenFit Pro
4.1

Call quality ranges from crystal clear in busy places to muffled or unreliable in wind and heavy noise. Indoor and moderate-noise calls are usually the safest bet.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
3.9

Call quality is generally usable to very good, with several reviewers praising clear voices outdoors and in everyday noise. There are exceptions, including softer or more digital recordings and one customer who said callers could not hear them.

Bass performance
Shokz OpenFit Pro
4.0

Bass is the standout upgrade: punchier and fuller than most open-ear rivals, especially with Bass Boost. Deep sub-bass remains limited, and a few listeners noticed fuzziness or vibration on bass-heavy tracks.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
4.1

Bass is unusually capable for open-ear buds and becomes fuller and punchier when the drivers sit closer to the ear. Some listeners still wanted more low-end weight, while others found the closed-position bass boomy or muffled.

Equalizer customization
Shokz OpenFit Pro
4.7

The 10-band EQ offers meaningful control and can noticeably improve the sound for different music and spoken content.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
4.8

EQ flexibility is exceptional, with many presets plus separate custom tuning for open and ANC positions. Reviewers frequently relied on it to improve the stock sound, making customization an important part of getting the best results.

Comfort during long use
Shokz OpenFit Pro
3.8

Comfort is one of the strongest qualities, with many people forgetting the earbuds are on during long workdays and workouts. Fit pressure, cartilage contact, ANC pressure, and fatigue still affect a notable minority.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
3.9

Most reviewers find the soft hooks and open fit comfortable for hours, with many able to wear them through workdays or workouts. Fit is highly personal, though, and a meaningful minority reported pressure, fatigue, or outright pain.

Situational awareness
Shokz OpenFit Pro
4.7

The open design excels at keeping traffic, voices, announcements, and workout surroundings audible while music plays. Noise reduction softens distractions without fully disconnecting the listener.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
4.8

Open-ear awareness is one of the clearest strengths, letting users hear traffic, conversations, and announcements without relying on electronic transparency. Reviewers repeatedly praised it for running, walking, commuting, and work.

Button control usability
Shokz OpenFit Pro
4.1

Physical buttons are more dependable than touch controls with sweat, gloves, or movement and are easy to find once learned. The small size and multi-click combinations can feel fiddly.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
4.1

Physical buttons are generally preferred to touch controls because they are deliberate, responsive, and easy to customize. Downsides include extra pressure in ANC position and a few customer reports of missed or ghost presses.

Design and Aesthetics
Shokz OpenFit Pro
4.1

The metal-and-silicone design looks polished, premium, and sporty. It is more visible than discreet clip-style earbuds, and the larger form can feel bulky on smaller ears.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
4.1

The earbuds generally look modern, polished, and more premium than typical sport models, with the color options earning praise. Their chunky shape and complicated mechanical design can look or feel awkward to some users.

Android compatibility
Shokz OpenFit Pro
5.0

Android and Pixel use is broadly smooth, with easy connection and full app compatibility reported.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
5.0

Android users get the biggest audio advantage because LDAC can deliver noticeably more detail than standard codecs. Reviewers who tested it on Android considered that support a meaningful benefit.

Multi-platform compatibility
Shokz OpenFit Pro
5.0

The earbuds work well across iPhone, Android, Windows PCs, and other Bluetooth devices, making them practical for mixed-device routines.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
5.0

One reviewer praised the ability to use two Bluetooth devices across ecosystems, making phone-and-PC switching practical. Broader platform-specific testing is limited.

aptX
Shokz OpenFit Pro
2.0

The lack of aptX was specifically called disappointing at this price, especially for buyers seeking higher-quality wireless playback.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 ProNo score yet
Auracast support
Shokz OpenFit Pro
2.0

Auracast is missing, which feels like a missed opportunity for earbuds built around shared spaces and environmental awareness.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 ProNo score yet
Dual-form switching
Shokz OpenFit ProNo score yet
Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
4.5

The adjustable open-ear/ANC concept is the product’s standout strength: most reviewers found it genuinely useful and surprisingly easy once learned. A minority found the twisting, mode detection, or recalibration fiddly and slow.

Earpad noise
Shokz OpenFit Pro
2.0

Long hair or hats can brush against the earbud and create a noticeable scratching sound during movement.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 ProNo score yet
Ear tip size options
Shokz OpenFit ProNo score yet
Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
1.7

There are no swappable silicone tips, and that fixed semi-in-ear contact point creates fit problems for some ears. Reviewers directly connect the lack of tip sizing to weaker seals, comfort issues, and less effective ANC.

Find My
Shokz OpenFit Pro
3.3

The in-app finder is handy for locating a misplaced bud nearby. Its Bluetooth-only range and very quiet alert limit usefulness outdoors.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 ProNo score yet
Hinge durability
Shokz OpenFit ProNo score yet
Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
5.0

The adjustable mechanism inspires confidence: reviewers describe it as sturdy, tight, and resistant to loosening after repeated movement and heavy running use. Durability impressions are consistently positive where tested.

Included accessories
Shokz OpenFit Pro
4.0

Optional stability bands are a useful backup for smaller ears or anyone wanting an extra contact point during exercise.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 ProNo score yet
Integrated microphone
Shokz OpenFit ProNo score yet
Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
5.0

One reviewer specifically praised the four-mic calling system as strong for an open design. Broader call-quality results are covered separately and are mostly positive with a few exceptions.

Interchangeable left/right bud design
Shokz OpenFit ProNo score yet
Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
5.0

One reviewer liked that either earbud can be used independently rather than forcing a single designated side. That flexibility matches modern true-wireless expectations, though it was not widely discussed.

LDAC
Shokz OpenFit ProNo score yet
Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
4.6

LDAC usually adds audible detail and is a notable advantage for compatible Android devices. One reviewer felt it was wasted on this airy design, and several notes point to a meaningful battery penalty when it is enabled.

Noise isolation (passive)
Shokz OpenFit ProNo score yet
Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro
1.8

Passive isolation is weak because the semi-in-ear design lacks a full silicone-tip seal. Reviewers repeatedly linked that open fit to outside sound leaking in and to the ANC having less to work with.

Voice assistant integration
Shokz OpenFit Pro
5.0

Alexa worked cleanly for one buyer, with strong clarity and reliable activation.

Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 ProNo score yet