- Open-Ear Design for Safety and Comfort: The Run Plus bone conduction headphones based on our proprietary Haptic technolo…
- MP3 Storage Mode and Bluetooth Mode: With a 32GB built-in MP3 player, you can store and play up to 8000 songs or audiobo…
- Fully IP68 Waterproof: With an IP68 rating, these bluetooth headphones withstand being submerged 2 meters underwater for…
$139.99

Waterproof Bone Conduction Headphones for Swimming
With an IP68 waterproof rating, Mojawa’s Run Plus can withstand submersion in up to 2 meters of water for up to 2 hours, allowing you to enjoy your music while swimming.
*Before swimming, please disconnect Bluetooth connection and switch to MP3 mode. Then, disable the touchpad.

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Run Plus can be fully charged in 50 minutes and offer an impressive 8 hours of power. A 5-minute quick charge feature adds an additional 80 minutes of playtime, ensuring continuous music with only a short break.
- What should I do before swimming with my headphones?
- How do I upload audio files to the Run Plus?
- Is it possible to use Run Plus with streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music?
- Does the Run Plus come with different playing modes?
Run PlusAdd to Cart | Run AirAdd to Cart | Run SEAdd to Cart | Run Plus Charging CableAdd to Cart | |
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Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 902 | 3.9 out of 5 stars 703 | 3.8 out of 5 stars 565 | 4.4 out of 5 stars 49 |
Price | $129.99$129.99 | $56.99$56.99 | $69.99$69.99 | $9.99$9.99 |
Mode | Bluetooth+MP3 mode | Bluetooth mode | Bluetooth mode | No |
Sweat Resistancy | IP68 Swimming Waterproof | IP67 | IP67 | No |
Memory Card | 32GB | No | No | No |
Maglev-Bass Technology | BC05 Maglev-Bass Technology | BC03 Maglev-Bass Technology | BC01 Maglev-Bass Technology | No |
Multipoint Connection | Yes | No | No | No |
Dual Suspension Anchor System | Yes | No | No | No |
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Price | -19% $129.99$129.99 List: | -30% $83.95$83.95 List: | $75.98$75.98 | $79.99$79.99 |
Delivery | Get it as soon as Monday, Feb 24 | Get it as soon as Monday, Feb 24 | Get it Mar 6 – 20 | Get it as soon as Monday, Feb 24 |
Customer Ratings | 4.04.0 out of 5 stars902 | 4.44.4 out of 5 stars108 | 3.23.2 out of 5 stars27 | 4.54.5 out of 5 stars509 |
Sold By | Mojaverse | Fishernomics | AQWFGFJ | Yistao Direct |
connectivity tech | Wireless | Wireless | Wireless | Wireless, Bluetooth, Bone Conduction |
headphones form factor | In Ear, Over Ear, On Ear | Over Ear | Over Ear | Open Ear |
noise control | — | — | active noise cancellation | — |
cable feature | Retractable | Without Cable | Without Cable | — |
control type | Media Control | Media Control | Siri | Button Control |
water resistance | waterproof | waterproof | water resistant | waterproof |
material | Plastic | Plastic, Rubber | Titanium | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS), Metal, Silicone |
model name | Run Plus | BCE | X7 Black | X6 |
Top reviews from the United States
- J. Sullivan5.0 out of 5 stars sound quality is clear, even underwaterReviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025Color: BlackVerified PurchaseThe sound quality is clear, even underwater, and the IP68 waterproof rating works perfectly for swimming. They stay secure during my laps and are super comfortable to wear for extended periods. I love that I can still hear my surroundings while enjoying my music. The battery life is excellent, and the controls are easy to use. These headphones are a game-changer for swimmers or anyone who wants high-quality, waterproof audio.
One person found this helpfulHelpfulReport - M. Fullerton5.0 out of 5 stars Better audio quality than expectedReviewed in the United States on May 18, 2024Color: BlackVerified PurchaseI tried a cheaper (<$75 set) and the audio quality sucked, and they didn’t fit right. Although this one was twice as much, it’s far superior to the cheap ones. Quality and comfort. Well worth the cost.
tl;dr – Originally purchased a set that was around $60. Sound quality was very ‘tinny’ and they barely fit my head correctly. They also felt very cheap and figured they would break within a few weeks at best. Sent them back.
Picked up this set and I wasn’t disappointed. If you’re expecting audiophile quality sound, it’s not going to happen. That said, these sound remarkably well. Low frequencies (bass guitar, drums, etc.) are not powerful, but the frequency range is so wide and clear, that the overall sound is very good. You can hear the highest frequencies clearly (cymbals, etc.) and the lower ones are prominent (just not ‘thumping’).
They also fit much nicer and I can see myself wearing them for hours with little fatigue. PLUS, this one allows you to store 32GB of music locally on the built-in headset memory chip. No need to carry your phone around just for a music source. They do work just fine as a bluetooth headset, but if you go to the gym, you can just slip these on, press and hold the power button to turn on, and off you go.
The build is much better. They actually have a little ‘weight’ to them yet are light enough to wear for long periods of time. The controls are straightforward.
They may not be from a familiar audio company, but they are worth buying.
Read more25 people found this helpfulHelpfulReport - Mario P.4.0 out of 5 stars Update. Great product and excellent customer serviceReviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024Color: BlackVerified PurchaseI purchased these bone-conduction headphones for swimming. But the headphones kept randomly switching between single loop, normal, and shuffle in the MP3 mode. It was upset and uncomfortable during the swimming sessions.
They stop functioning a few months from the date of purchase. I can charge them but doesn’t turn on or make any other function.
Update:
Had a problem at first, but Mojawa customer service fixed the issue. They send me a new pair. I am very pleased with Mojawa’s fast response and responsibility.
I am adding stars to my review for their quick response and the product quality. Comfortable and with great sound, better during swimming. The size is perfect. I have tried several bone conduction headphones and Mojawa are discrete and stylish.
17 people found this helpfulHelpfulReport - Anthony/Rachal Nocchi3.0 out of 5 stars Initially problematic but have turned out to be decent.Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2024Color: BlackVerified PurchaseUpdate 4:
I’ve been using these for over six months now and I’m updating my overall rating to 3 stars which is up from 1 star. The first pair failed after 72 days of having them. They were replaced within a week by the manufacturer after I reported their failure. The pair I received performed significantly better than the first pair and have continued to do so for months. I would recommend these as they do seem a good value for the price but I would also consider alternatives depending on what your requirements are.
Based on the new pair these are my observations:
Pros:
– Extremely comfortable and well fitting. I have tried several types of bone conduction headphones and these are by far the most comfortable and most secure while swimming. I do not swim with a swim cap and I don’t run the goggles over them and they never feel like they are going to fall off or move out of place.
– The app is semi-useful
– Shuffles in MP3 mode
– Sounds great in MP3 mode while swimming
– Their customer support has turned out to be really great. They respond to emails in a day and they’ve followed up to make sure everything is good.
Cons:
– The controls continue to be somewhat problematic but much better than the previous pair. It is easy to put them into MP3 mode but it is sometimes (probably about 1 in 10 times) problematic to lock the buttons after doing so requiring repeated attempts.
– Bluetooth sound mode isn’t great…not terrible but not great.
– The shuffle isn’t the greatest. I have 362 songs in storage, none of which are repeated in any capacity (e.g. live and album version). Just about every time I swim, I hear at least one song get repeated and it is usually within a few songs of being played.
– Headset occasionally connects via Bluetooth to my phone while swimming in MP3 mode which means I have to put it back into MP3 mode while swimming or have the music constantly cutting out. This isn’t supposed to happen according to the manufacturer unless a call comes in but it is happening without calls coming in. I simply turn off Bluetooth on my phone but an extra hassle I’d rather not do.
– After six months on the same headset the battery life is starting to show signs of shrinkage. I was getting 5-6 hours of use, now I’m getting about 4 hours of use. On one swim recently the headphones went from “Battery Medium” (tells you whether the battery is High, Medium, or Low when you turn them on) to powering off in 45 minutes.
Update 3:
So after 72 days from purchase (not delivery), these headphones no longer work as they should. Today, 20 minutes into my 90 minute lap swim session, the headphones started beeping as if the main button was being pushed at random intervals. The headphones then began to power off and power on randomly. My assessment is that the waterproof headphones are in fact, not waterproof and water had somehow gotten in them and was basically shorting them out.
In summary, these headphones have been straight garbage from the beginning. The only reason I got them was because of the MP3 shuffle availability. I have only used these headphones for swimming in a pool. They have never been submerged more than a foot. I only use them for lap swim as the $60 bone conducting headphones I have are superior for Blue Tooth connectivity so I use the $60 ones for biking, walking, and everything else when Blue Tooth is an option. Other updates follow so you can see what has been happening.
Updating after nearly two months of use:
Main thing is I should have sent them back. Unfortunately I didn’t find another headset that had the features I wanted (primarily shuffle in MP3 mode).
Good:
– Sound quality in MP3 mode is decent
– Comfort and staying in place
– It has an app (doesn’t really do much though)
– It shuffles in MP3 mode
Bad:
– Sound quality in Bluetooth mode is flat
– Locking the buttons is problematic at best and doesn’t always work
– Myriad issues while swimming with the buttons locked (stops playing, swaps between MP3 and Bluetooth
I use these for swimming only in MP3 mode. I use my much cheaper pair for biking, walking, running, pretty much anything else.
Original Review Follows (with no edits):
At the time of writing this I have had these Mojawa headphones for 20 days. I purchased them almost exclusively to have a set of swimming bone conducting headphones with shuffle ability and they have failed at that…and more. I will be returning them in the next few days unless the company finally responds to multiple support emails I’ve sent with something other than an automated email that resolves nothing.
The biggest issue with these headphones is the design. The volume control is situated behind your right ear. In MP3 mode the same ‘button’ also controls the play mode (shuffle, normal, single-track repeat). While swimming my ear would frequently make contact with this button and continuously adjust the volume and/or change the mode. In one length of a 25m pool I would usually go from shuffle, to single loop, to normal, to shuffle, to single loop on top of the volume getting adjust numerous times (sometimes all the way up and sometimes all the way down).
The instructions contain nothing about being able to lock the buttons and you won’t find it on their website either. However, their automated response (which is about the only response you get when you contact them) includes a link to a Google Doc that says if you press the button four times consecutively it will disable the touch controls. I tried this, numerous times for about 30 minutes. The results of my tries have been for it not to work or for the unit to completely lock up for several minutes (stops playing music and is unresponsive to changing between Bluetooth, MP3, or even power cycling).
There are other issues as well. The sound quality in Bluetooth mode is not very good. There is an app you can get to change the sound a bit but it doesn’t help. My other pair of $60 bone conducting headphones sound about the same in MP3 mode and significantly better in Bluetooth mode. The transfer speed of MP3 files to the headphones is very slow. The headset has 32GBs of storage but it would take hours to transfer that much data to the headphones. It also claims to have an 8 hour battery life but I think 5-6 is more realistic.
The only plus to these is that they are more comfortable and they stay in place better than my cheaper pair but I have reverted back to using my cheaper pair while I look for another set of headphones with shuffle because they work just fine with fit and comfort, they sound better, and they don’t ruin my workouts like the Mojawas do.
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Selma5.0 out of 5 stars Best earbudsReviewed in Canada on August 26, 2024Color: BlackVerified PurchaseThe earbuds proved to be a clear favorite with their luxurious looks and useful noise cancellation features. The audio quality is better than other devices, with good ambient sound and long battery life. You can pay attention to the surroundings without taking off the headphones.
The structure of this earbud is miniaturized, perhaps to ensure that it can be worn without any stress.
*Exceptional Sound Quality
*Clear Phone Calls
* Comfortable and Lightweight
* Comes with a high-quality carry case for protection and portability, and the option to connect to two Bluetooth devices simultaneously for switching between calls, video conferencing, and music without needing to reconnect.
ReportAmazon Customer5.0 out of 5 stars Me encantaronReviewed in Mexico on January 31, 2024Color: BlackVerified PurchaseLa música se escucha súper padre
ReportTranslate review to EnglishAhmed Baraka4.0 out of 5 stars Good sound quality in the waterReviewed in the United Arab Emirates on October 11, 2024Color: OrangeVerified PurchaseThe sound quality is good underwater, but there are a few issues:
– Switching to MP3 mode is not straightforward.
– The device announces any setting changes in the microphone, and while I’m listening to music, I can hear it adjusting the settings on its own, even when I’m not touching anything.
– Out of the water, the sound volume is not high enough
I am still happy with the product and recommend it for swimming only.
ReportAndrew A5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding swimming headphonesReviewed in the United Kingdom on July 23, 2024Color: OrangeVerified PurchaseI bought a pair of the Mojawa Run Plus headphones earlier this month. I have had bone conduction headphones for swimming and non-aquatic purposes for a number of years including early and later generations of FINIS and Shokz. I chose the Mojawa after watching a video about the latest generation bone conduction headphones on Andy’s Tech Tone on YouTube, never having heard of the company before. They are easily the best set of bone conduction headphones I have used. They are exceptionally good in the water with an audio quality that is excellent for music but equally so for the spoken voice in audiobooks. This is what I wanted. They are good as well out of the water. By chance I managed to borrow both a cheaper competitor and a more expensive one. The Mojawa won hands down. They are comfortable and easy to use. One early glitch was the touch pad which is affected by the water in MP3 mode. The instructions on how to lock the touch pad were not clear at all. But an email to customer service at the company was answered promptly and I sorted it out (a quick quadruple press of the power button while in Bluetooth mode, which results in a fifth final ‘plip’ sound to indicate they are locked). Then move to MP3 mode by the double click (click and hold to be precise). A call out to Jessie in customer service who was outstanding in assistance. I don’t tend to do reviews but these are so good, I wanted to post. Yes, the system of loading MP3 files system is laborious but that’s the same for all bone conduction headphones in the water. And using AudioHijack (freeware) it is easy to convert audiobooks into MP3 files and I can swim for hours. Brilliant headphones and strongly recommended.
Read moreReportBastien Goumare5.0 out of 5 stars Qualité du son, confort et poids léger de l’objetReviewed in France on July 2, 2024Color: BlackVerified PurchaseJe recommande ce produit qui est à la fois très confortable et léger le rendant parfaitement adapté à la pratique du sport en particulier.
La qualité du son est aussi très agréable avec un rendu très immersif.
Je recommande ce nouveau produit très innovant et très bien conçu.
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