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Tuesday, April 8, 2025
YOU ARE AT:WorldAssociationBreaking Barriers in UC Audio: Shokz Unveils OpenMeet at Enterprise Connect 2025

Breaking Barriers in UC Audio: Shokz Unveils OpenMeet at Enterprise Connect 2025

At Enterprise Connect 2025, AVNation’s Tim Albright caught up with Kim Fassetta from Shokz to explore the latest innovation redefining UC audio solutions—OpenMeet.

Shokz, known for its groundbreaking bone conduction technology, is stepping into the Unified Communications (UC) market with a fresh approach. Traditional headsets can be bulky, isolating, and fatiguing over long workdays. But OpenMeet changes the game as the first overhead, open-ear headset designed for professionals who want clear audio without total isolation.

Stay Connected, Stay Aware – Unlike conventional headsets, OpenMeet leaves your ears open, allowing you to engage with your surroundings while staying immersed in calls.
Lightweight & Comfortable – No more ear fatigue. OpenMeet’s ergonomic design ensures all-day wearability.
Shokz Bone Conduction Tech – By transmitting sound through the cheekbones, this technology bypasses the eardrum, delivering crystal-clear communication without sealing off external noise.

As hybrid work continues to evolve, OpenMeet ensures professionals stay collaborative, engaged, and comfortable—without the isolation of traditional headsets.

To learn more about Shokz products, visit pro.shokz.com. Stay tuned here for more exclusive coverage from the Enterprise Connect 2025 show floor!

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