From a technical compatibility standpoint, they should work fine:
- Since they use Bluetooth (5.4), they are compatible with iPhones (iOS supports Bluetooth audio devices).
- You’ll pair them via Settings → Bluetooth on your iPhone, selecting “Awaze X15 Pro” (or whatever name shows up).
- Once paired, iOS handles audio routing, mic, etc., just like any Bluetooth earbuds.
- You may or may not be able to adjust advanced Bluetooth codec settings (e.g. AAC, LDAC) depending on whether the Awaze firmware supports them and what iOS offers. (iOS tends to favor AAC / SBC for most headphones.)
- Because they are open / earless style, ambient noise will leak in and bass response will be weaker compared to sealed in-ear or over-ear designs. So in noisy environments, you might struggle to hear detail or low frequencies.
- For calls, microphone quality will depend heavily on how well their mics pick up your voice while compensating for background noise.