Customers are positive about the OpenRun Pro 2 Wireless Headphones' sound quality, comfort, and battery life. Many appreciate the comfortable fit, lightweight design, and convenient connectivity. Some customers mentioned the volume not being high enough, while others noted the reduced vibration from bone conduction.
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Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Comfort, Sound quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Better Than Before But Not Best
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Bone conduction is the newest wave in bluetooth headphones and I have to say, that i like the concept of being able to hear your music, streaming show or even the person on the ther end of the line as you talk and multi-task. All while not having to worry about something being stuck inside my earlobes. And I'm one of those people who has to have both earbuds in when I'm using my gear, so I really prefer to have some sort of ambient noise sond mode but also like to be able to close the world off when it is warranted. Boe connduction allows me to do one of these things very well, and that is the ability to have both ears involved in my sound while also allowing me to hear the world around me by having the transmitters on my face rather than in my ears. These are the 2nd pair of Shokz and I really liked the Opencomm UC headphones for the ability to use my PC and my phone with the same bluetooth.Those have a boom mic attached and it gives off that tele-com look and feel even when I'm not in front of my PC. However, they are not gym ready. That's where the Openrun Pro 2 come into play. These do not have that boom mic but offer great sound for the people on the other end, from what I have been told. They've always been comfortable to wear, and yes. I can and have worn them all day. These are water resistant. With an IP55 rating and these also have a very nice battery life( 12 hours of listening) should ge t you through your work day and workout or at least, it works for me.) The charger is now a Type C port, rather than the 2 prong magnetic piece from before. The case is always a cool touch and they look good. These things are rubbery and flimsy, yet tough. You can wear them on your head or neckfor extended periods, but why, when you've got a tough case to stow them in when on in use. The controls are easy to use as there's an all-in-one button for answering/hanging up, play/pause & forward and previous track. It just just takes a few button presses. The volume buttons shares the duties with the power and pairing button( one in the same.) The sound quality is exceptional for something that doesn't enter your lobes. I do wish there was a bit more BASS, but of course that would require some enclosure of the ears. But this does work well with my workouts, mostly cardio. There is some mild discomfort when lifting weights on the bench, though. In the end, I do love them, but these won't replace my earbuds or over the ear headphones in a few scenarios, but they are a welcomed addition to my sound corps. There's a Shokz app that helps with changing the sound for Bass, Treble, Voice etc. So I would suggest installing it, if only to be able to check your battery life staus. All in all, I would recommend these, because they work and they're well built. But, they do need work because i want to be the only one hearing my music. if they're bone conduction, I should be the only one hearing the sound. I would think.
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I recently started using the Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 Bone Conduction Sports Headphones, and they have quickly become an essential part of my daily routine, both for work and exercise. As a healthcare administrator, I spend long hours reviewing financial reports and participating in virtual meetings, and these headphones provide clear audio without isolating me from my surroundings.
Crystal-Clear Audio and Open-Ear Comfort
The bone conduction technology delivers surprisingly rich and well-balanced sound, allowing me to stay aware of my surroundings while listening to calls or music. The improved bass over previous models makes for a more immersive experience, especially when listening to presentations or financial discussions.
Lightweight and Secure Fit
One of the best aspects of the OpenRun Pro 2 is the ultra-lightweight titanium frame, which provides a secure but comfortable fit. Whether I’m on a call, reviewing documents, or taking a walk between meetings, I hardly notice I’m wearing them. Unlike traditional earbuds, they don’t cause ear fatigue, making them great for all-day use.
Perfect for Business and Fitness
Great for hands-free work – The dual noise-canceling microphones ensure clear voice quality during virtual meetings and phone calls.
IP55 water resistance – Ideal for workouts, walking outdoors, or even light rain.
Extended battery life – Lasts up to 10 hours per charge, easily covering a full workday and exercise session.
Quick charge feature – A 5-minute charge provides up to 1.5 hours of playback, which is perfect for last-minute use.
Awareness Without Distractions
Since these are open-ear headphones, I can remain aware of what’s happening around me while staying engaged in calls or listening to music. This makes them ideal for a busy work environment where I need to multitask and interact with others while staying connected.
Final Verdict
The Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 is an excellent investment for professionals, athletes, and anyone who needs high-quality audio without blocking out the world. Whether I’m in meetings, reviewing financial reports, or exercising, they deliver comfort, clarity, and convenience.
Highly recommended for anyone who needs an all-day, open-ear listening experience with superior sound quality.
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Bought these for biking and absolutely love them. Great sound with no worry about them falling off and getting lost. The open-ear design lets me stay aware of traffic or other riders on trails, which feels way safer than regular earbuds. They’re super lightweight and comfortable even on long rides. Battery life is solid and easily lasts through longer rides. Overall, an awesome choice if you want great sound without sacrificing safety or comfort.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Fit, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great sound, surprisingly good call quality
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I have a few different pairs of Shokz headphones, all of which have been excellent outdoor activity friendly options. The Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 sports headphones do not disappoint for both feature and function specific to sports and outdoors use.
In the box is the headphone, USB-C charging cable, protective carrying case, and paperwork. Setup is straight forward, there is a Shokz app to control firmware updates, EQ settings, and turn on or off the MultiPoint pairing feature. While the app is not required, I prefer having it to be able to adjust EQ based on activity and music. To pair, press and hold the power button, pairing status will be announced via the headphones, which you can proceed to connect to a Bluetooth device. There are two buttons on the right side behind the ear, the power / volume up button, and the volume down button. There is also a multifunction button on the left ear piece which allows for play / pause music, answer / end calls, previous / next song. The good news is that the multifunction button works as expected, no accidental double taps or accidental hang ups. One downside is that there is no reprogramming of buttons, so you get what you get with this build. As a lefty, I'd prefer the buttons to be on reversed sides, but not a deal breaker.
As far as the design, the headphones fit everyone due to the flexible, lightweight style of the coated nickel-titanium frame. The design and weighting is well balanced, so I don't get any movement during running or strength training. The speakers sit just outside of my ears, comfortably, and provide an immersive sound that feels three dimensional.
As far as sound goes, overall I'm surprisingly impressed. The DualPitch technology combines bone conduction for high ranges and air conduction for bass ranges. The crazy thing is how well this works, the audio quality is crisp and has depth. One really interesting thing is that my husband, who has mild to moderate hearing loss at high range, can hear exceptionally well with these headphones, which was a very nice design bonus. The sound depth is balanced, it doesn't feel over driven, and the dynamic range compression ensures that high volume listening isn't distorted and the soft tones are heard.
Other things to note, the call quality is phenomenal, better than any ear bud I've tried previously. No more echo-y audio, the dual positioned microphones pick up very well, and the calls are clear, even with background wind noise. There is a MultiPoint pairing function, so you can be paired to two devices at once. The headphones are water resistant and easy to keep clean. The battery life is good, so far I'm at 8 hours of use with 40% battery left. The only complaint I have is that the EQ doesn't do the audio justice. The presets are ok, and the customizable EQ leaves some to be desired. As these are sports headphones, I won't say that's worth taking off a star, but it is slightly annoying that the EQ is the worst part of the sound experience.
Overall if you're outdoors, especially if you need an open ear design for safety, I'm not sure I could recommend anything else above these headphones. Great call quality, immersive sound, and the fit and balance are on point, even on the most challenging terrain.
Perfect for Active Lifestyles: Sleek & Functional!
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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Pros:
Comfortable Fit: The open-ear design is a game-changer. They’re lightweight and sit comfortably without any pressure on my ears, even during long runs.
Safety First: Keeping my ears open while still enjoying music means I’m more aware of my surroundings—perfect for outdoor activities like running or cycling.
Sound Quality: The bass is surprisingly robust for bone conduction, offering clear and balanced audio without compromising awareness.
Battery Life: With up to 10 hours of playtime, I only need to charge them every few days, even with regular use.
Quick Charging: A quick 5-minute charge provides enough juice for a short workout session, which has saved me more than once.
Cons:
Volume Limitation: Due to the bone conduction design, the audio doesn’t get very loud. While it’s fine for most situations, it might struggle in noisy environments like crowded streets.
Overall, these headphones strike an excellent balance between functionality and safety. They’re ideal for sports enthusiasts or anyone who values situational awareness while listening to music. The slight volume limitation keeps it from a perfect 5-star rating, but they’re still a solid choice for daily use!
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from AfterShokz
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Hi there- Shokz here! Thanks for providing this feedback! We’re excited to share that we’ve just upgraded to the latest firmware version, and it can be updated via the Shokz app for the best experience with your OpenRun Pro 2. There is also a phone setting that may resolve the low volume issue. -On the iPhone, go to Settings > Sound & Haptics > Headphone Safety, make sure that the Reduce Loud Audio Feature is switched off as this will affect the volume of the headphone. -On an Android, go to the Bluetooth Settings on the phone, find the headphone and make sure that the Absolute Volume feature is switched on for it. Please reach out to our Customer Happiness Team if you have any questions. Thanks!
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Comfort, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Perfect for Hearing Aid Users
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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I’ve been using the OpenRun Pro 2 for a while now, and honestly, they’re a game changer. Since I wear a hearing aid, most regular earbuds just don’t work well for me because they block the ear canal or cause discomfort. The OpenRun Pro 2 uses bone conduction technology, which means the speakers sit outside my ears instead of plugging into them.
That’s what makes them so great—I can keep my hearing aid on, still hear the environment around me, and enjoy music or podcasts clearly. The sound is surprisingly full and clear, with strong bass for bone conduction headphones. They’re lightweight, comfortable for long runs or walks, and I don’t feel any pressure in my ears.
Battery life is solid, and the quick charge is really convenient. I also love that I can have a conversation with someone without pausing or taking them off.
For anyone who uses a hearing aid, or just doesn’t like having something shoved into their ear, the OpenRun Pro 2 is a fantastic option.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Comfort, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
My new favorite headphones
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I use wireless headphones daily and while I have no problems with in ear headphones, having a set like this makes me wish I tried them sooner. Though there are some trade offs with this design, there’s more positives than negatives. The headphones come with a USB-A to C charging cable (no power brick) and a nice travel case. Setting them up is like any Bluetooth device and you can do it without the app, but using the app gives extra controls. With the app it gives you the ability for multi device support, sound profiles as well as being able to update the firmware.
While using these you immediately see the benefits of this design, they stay in place and you’re not constantly adjusting them. I have multiple types of in ear headphones by multiple manufacturers and they all have to be adjusted (some more than others) no matter what I’m doing. And while this is a huge advantage over in ear headphones, that same advantage in design, has some drawbacks in sound. With the fact these sit on the outside of the ear, you don’t get that same depth of music with in ear headphones, especially with bass. They still sound really good though and are worth that trade off for the other benefits. This design gives you better situational awareness also. While using these on a one hour walk, I started with 90 percent battery life and had the same when done.
Though these are geared towards runners, if you’re not a runner, don’t let that keep you away. You truly get a set of headphones that you’re not constantly having to adjust and are extremely comfortable. Another plus is the health benefits of this design as you don’t have something in your ear that could cause an ear infection. The Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 offer great sound and a design that benefits anyone that wants headphones that you don’t have to constantly adjust and are extremely comfortable to wear for long periods of time.
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Connects automatically to watch, phone, iPad. I use for cycling so I can hear the traffic but feel like the sound is all around me. Battery made it thru a 100 mile endurance ride. Highly water resistant! They stay on your ear and I don’t notice them while working out. The bone conduction technology is amazing. These are for if you want to hear what’s going on around you but still want good sound. Definitely check the fit as I have the short and the regular band which I like both. Some people may prefer the regular fit
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Comfort, Weight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Perfect product
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They're super light and comfy, so you can wear them for hours without any ear fatigue. Plus, they handle sweat and a bit of rain without an issue. The battery life is solid, and the quick-charge feature is a lifesaver.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Comfort, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Awesome, comfortable tech with clear sound
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
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Awesome headphones with awesome clarity and volume range compared to other sets in the bone conduction space.
These are comfortable, don’t block my hearing or sit inside my ears (normal headphones make my ears raw). You can, however, turn them up enough to tune out distractions if required. I really enjoy the quality step up compared to the previous gen. While those would give you the effect of bass via thumps against your face, the dual drivers in these give enough bass to not sound “tinny” aimed right into your ear —and it’s only barely audible to others standing close by in particularly bass heavy music at near max volume (no more leak than normal headphones from what I can tell when letting others try them). The mids and highs are handled via bone conduction, and since they are their own channel and driver, they don’t become muddied like older tech that tried to mix all 3 through one driver.
The battery life is awesome too. They boast 12 hours of continuous use, but I rarely use them non-stop, so they last me all day at work and for some music/gaming when I get home (they work great with dynamic sound that tries to mimic 3D sound). They charge pretty quickly too, and I don’t have to worry about losing one like I do with small, in ear headphones.
The only thing I would change is adding a sensor that can tell when they’re on your face. You do need to power them off and reconnect in order to show someone something on your phone that requires volume. Small gripe that only takes a few seconds, but it’s one area they can improve. On the plus side, they sync up quickly and don’t drop signal. Reconnecting after sharing is problem free.
Best set I’ve bought in a long, long while overall, honestly!
Perfect Blend of Comfort, Awareness, and Sound Qua
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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I’ve been using the Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 for a few weeks now, and they’ve completely changed how I think about workout headphones. The bone conduction technology really delivers — I can clearly hear my music and podcasts while still being fully aware of my surroundings, which is a big plus for running or cycling outdoors.
The Steel Blue color looks sleek and stands out just enough without being flashy. The fit is secure and comfortable, even during long sessions — no ear fatigue, no slipping, and I forget they’re even there after a few minutes.
Sound quality has noticeably improved from previous models. The bass response is stronger, and the midrange clarity is great for both music and calls. While they’ll never hit the deep bass of in-ear headphones, the tradeoff for comfort and situational awareness is absolutely worth it.
Battery life is excellent — around 9–10 hours on a full charge, and the quick charge feature is a lifesaver when you need to top up before a workout. The controls are intuitive, and Bluetooth connectivity has been flawless with my phone and watch.
If you’re someone who runs, bikes, or just prefers open-ear comfort and awareness, the OpenRun Pro 2 is one of the best you can get right now.
Pros:
Outstanding comfort and secure fit
Great sound for bone conduction
Quick charging and long battery life
Safer for outdoor workouts
Sleek, durable build
Cons:
Not ideal for very noisy environments
Pricey compared to standard earbuds
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality, Weight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great product!
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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Shokz are great! Lightweight, go anywhere, great sound, and easy connection to Bluetooth. I use them daily and really like how discrete they are.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Comfort, Fit
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best choice for Cycling!
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
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First time having bone headphones. Pretty Awesome.
I mainly use these for exercising and riding the bike.
Pros: The headphones sit well on the head. Don't have any real irritating feeling when wearing them long term.
The sound is just fine. When wearing headphones to work out or ride I'm not looking for crisp sound. However, the sound quality that you get from these is really good. Dont sound that distorted as other reviews state.
When riding the bike you do hear the wind in the ear which does cause the music not to be heard or as clear. But that is to be expected, not to mention when riding you want to be aware of your surroundings. Which is PERFECT for these headphones. They keep me in the grove while helping me stay aware of what's going on.
If you are looking for noise-canceling headphones then these are not for you. The battery on these puppies last! The first day after a full charge lasted me 7hrs before I turned them off. Now that's awesome especially when you go on those 100-mile rides!
Cons: when talking on the phone, it can get a bit difficult for other people to hear you if you have a lot of noise going around, and vis for versa for you hearing them. But if you are in a quiet office space, then I don't see any issues using these for calls.
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Amazing headphones. In ear usually fall out of my ears so I switched to bone open ear for the first time. Surprisingly good sound quality. I barely notice I’m wearing them. Super convenient for running. Very good battery life as well.
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I’ve been using the Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 for a few weeks now, and I’m really impressed. The open-ear bone conduction design is perfect for outdoor runs and workouts—it keeps me aware of my surroundings while still delivering clear and balanced sound. The audio quality is noticeably improved over earlier models, especially the bass response, and the fit is super comfortable even during long sessions.
Battery life easily lasts through multiple workouts, and the quick charge feature is a big plus. The Bluetooth connection is stable, and the controls are intuitive. The Steel Blue color looks sleek and stylish too.
Overall, it’s a great blend of safety, comfort, and sound quality—ideal for anyone who wants to stay active while still hearing the world around them. Definitely worth the investment!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Volume
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Headphones. Not Bone Conduction
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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I tried these on at a running store and was blown away with how good they sounded for being an open ear headphone. I have tried many open ear models over the years and none have been very good, especilly with bass. The last time I tried Shokz was 2018 and they were horrifically bad. But the Open Run 2 model is straight up incredible. The sound is clear and crisp with great bass. They are also super loud. Half volume or less on my Garmin Fenix 7 is plenty. The comfort is also very good. Even with a hat and glasses on, they feel great and stay in the right position. I couldnt be more pleased from a sound and comfort perspective. From a safety perspective, these are not as safe as other open ear headphones. Since most (if not all) of the sound is coming from the external speaker instead of bone conduction, it makes it substantially harder to hear external noise at the same volume. The volume has to be turned way down for them to be legitimately safe vs in-ear headphones. Safety concerns aside, these are a fantastic pair of excercise headphones, especilly for running. These are a substantial upgrade for me from the Bose Quiet Comfort.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Comfort, Fit
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Lightweight form and heavyweight sound
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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When you wear this, it fits really well on the ear, and you would notice it is barely there (it feels like it). Until you turn on your best audio track. This packs a puch, you dont expect it to beat any of the audiophile cans, but the sound is immersive and satisfying. You wear it for a run or take your kids to the park, uou will hear the surroundings and the kids playing, yet the music is immersive. After wearing it for long time You notice there is no fatigue at all. Loving it so far. Baytery is good last for couple of days fir me, your situations might be different. Overall go for it!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Fit, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 Review
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love the fit of these! I didn’t even try them in-store before buying, and they turned out to be perfect. I mainly use them for my bike rides, where it’s super important to stay aware of the surroundings — and these are ideal for that.
The volume is just right; maybe it could go a few decibels louder, but it’s not really necessary and definitely not enough to take away from a 5-star rating. The controls are really convenient too — play/pause, skip, and volume up/down all work smoothly.
Call quality is great as well. Everyone I’ve talked to says they can hear my voice perfectly clear. Overall, an excellent pair of headphones for active use!
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The Shokz OpenRun 2 are my go-to workout headphones, and honestly, I don’t think I could go back to regular earbuds. The bone conduction tech keeps my ears open, so I can still hear traffic, people, or whatever chaos is happening around me, which is perfect for running or working out outside. They’re super lightweight, stay in place no matter how much I move, and don’t leave my ears sore after hours of wear. Sound quality is solid for what they are—not crazy deep bass, but crisp and clear enough to keep me pumped. Battery life is great, and they charge fast, which is a huge plus. If you want full noise isolation, these aren’t for you, but if you like staying aware of your surroundings while jamming out, they’re a game changer.
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Since they were released, AirPods Pro have been my go to earbuds. They’re compact, conveniently turn on and pair to my iPhone right out of the case, and boast excellent sound quality and noise isolation. Now that temperatures are cooling down here in the Midwest, I’ve been doing a lot more walking/running, biking, house upgrades, and getting back to working on my project car. Even though AirPods have tranparency mode, I prefer to have my ears completely unoccluded while I’m in public or anywhere there is vehicle traffic, especially when I’m walking my dogs. When I’m working on my project car, I noticed that my AirPods would constantly get bumped out or start to slip out as I get sweaty and dirty. I picked up the Shokz Openrun Pro 2s for these applications and they fill this role perfectly. Don’t get me wrong, I still love my AirPods for general daily use, but now I grab for my Shokz any time I’m doing any of the aforementioned activities. I was a bit skeptical about sound quality and adequate volume with open air headphones, but the Shokz do not disappoint. They get plenty loud, have clear vocals, and plenty of bass. It feels like you have your own private concert going on with the benefit of it not bothering anyone else who might be in your immediate vicinity. Because the Shokz wrap around the ears, I’ve had no issues with them slipping due to sweat or falling off if bumped. They feel well built and have nice clickly manual controls right behind your right ear. They pair quickly every time. The hard shell case they come with is compact and can easily be stored in or clipped to any bag. The Shokz app is pretty basic, but allows you to see batttery percentage and change EQ settings. Long story short, if you’re an active person who wants to maintain complete situational awareness at all times, these are the headphones for you.