Hi Michael.

 

These After shoks  sound like they may work for me.

 

I asked my wife to describe the picture for my search “shoks open run Pro” on 
Amazon and she described  a search result of 10 sets, ranging from £90 to £175. 
 She described 2 separate ear hanging devices, not connected to each other.  
I’m very keen to get a pair of these if they will enable me to hear my Iphone 
better.  Could you please describe the set that you have or would suggest / 
recommend?  I’d like to get a good pair that worked, rather than an inexpensive 
set that was a little dodgy.  I had imagined that they were connected to each 
other?   Finally, can you answer and hang up a call with the phone in your 
pocket with these? My wife Pauline will probably try and match your set with 
the pictures in Amazon.

 

Very best wishes.

 

Andy Logue.

 

 

 

 

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On 
Behalf Of Michael Irons
Sent: 06 May 2026 17:31
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Increasing the volume on my 15 e

 

I use the open run Pro by shocks. It works really good with the iPhone that I 
have especially in a noisy environment. The audio for the phone calls is really 
good 90% of the time. The headphones also work out well for listing to other 
things like music podcast, etc. I hope this would help. As far as as the iPhone 
models, it is really easy to get some of the numbers and letters mixed up 
because they keep coming out with new iPhones pretty often. I know there is a 
16 E and a 17 E and those are the only two that I know with some Certainty That 
are either out or will be coming out. I heard some talk about an 18 E but I’m 
not sure if that’s even available yet.

Sent from my iPhone





On May 6, 2026, at 11:19 AM, Bradford Snyder <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

First of all, there's no such thing as an iPhone 15 E.

Secondly, I would suggest you look into using some form of a Bluetooth 
headset/open ear headphones. This can help you hear your iPhone when you're in 
a noisy environment.

Aftershocks may be a good choice. They will allow you to hear your iPhone, 
while not obstructing your ears. There are various models that are worth 
looking into.

Others may have other suggestions.

 

- Brad -


On May 6, 2026, at 10:21, meikle.aiden via MacVisionaries 
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > 
wrote:



Hi all.

 

I can hardly hear my wife’s voice on a test call within our house and have been 
advised that the volume on the left side of the phone is at full volume.

 

I’m very concerned that I may be unable to use my phone out of doors in traffic 
or in a bar..

 

Is there perhaps a second volume within settings, for example and also can I 
set my phone up always   use the loud speaker?

 

I am going with a friend into Glasgow in a few days to the apple store to see 
if they can help.

 

Anyone got any suggestions for me please, I have the 15 e.

 

Thanks.

 

Very best wishes.

 

Andy Logue.

 

 

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