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Mojawa

Mojawa

Sport, plein air & fitness · Fitness & Gym Equipment

MOJAWA sells bone-conduction and open-ear sport headphones priced USD 99-199, placing them in the mid-range segment. Products are sold direct-to-consumer through mojawa.com and Amazon storefronts, with no branded retail presence. The brand’s core pitch is IP68 waterproof, 32 g titanium-frame headphones that leave the ear canal open for cyclists and runners who need situational awareness. Flagship models such as the Run Plus integrate 8-hour batteries, 32 GB onboard MP3 storage and magnetic snap-charge in a single-piece design. Typical buyers are 18-40-year-old endurance athletes, urban commuters and safety-conscious parents who value hearing traffic while training. The brand leans into an active, safety-first lifestyle and markets heavily through Strava and Zwift partnerships. MOJAWA competes in the niche between budget plastic bone-conduction sets and premium audio brands, differentiating on higher waterproofing, lighter weight and integrated memory that removes the need to carry a phone during workouts.

Train hard, hear everything, leave your phone behind

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