hornetstinger;30490836 said:
I thought of a great idea with the airpods, what if each airpod had a neodium magnet, so when you put them in your ear holes the magnectic field pushes them together and thus won't fall out?
https://www.supermagnete.de/eng/blo...5mm-neodymium-n45-epoxy-coating_Q-111-89-20-E
lol! Over time they would embed themselves into your head, we'd definitely need long distance wireless charging to get them juiced up again every day
So I was really skeptical about these at first, and they're definitely not perfect. But my goodness are they a breath of fresh air back into the seamless sleek Apple experience.
I picked up a pair in London today after seeing stock available.
It's a shame that it's taken a really bitter and frustrating experience to get me to try them. I was trying to revise for an exam a few weeks ago and I couldn't plug the only headphones I had on me, into my macbook. These were the brand new lightning headphones that came with my iPhone 7. I was trying to watch a lecture capture in a quiet environment and I couldn't, I had no other headphones. I was so unbelievable
****ed off. It's ridiculous, those lightning headphones are useless on any device apart from the iPhone 7. An absolute joke and major casualty from the headphone jack removal.
Being an avid iPhone and laptop user in my primary daily activities, I begrudgingly came around to the idea that Airpods might work. The main thing holding me back until now was the lack of being able to adjust the volume without Siri. I think I'll be able to get around that using the Watch as others have reported. Unfortunately you can only do it from the control center and not direct from the face, which I hope will be addressed in a future update as the crown currently does nothing in that state. Perhaps they can put a new twistable crown on the base of the AirPods
I got a £15 pair of bluetooth headphones 6 months ago and they were okay, but I barely use them because the wire was still a pain and knocked the ear positioning. Without the wire (and because the AirPods fit my ears great), the AirPods are staying put wonderfully. It's amazing how many things get in the way normally, putting on a jacket, putting on a backpack, rubbing the wire against the seat behind you. Getting rid of it truly makes your head free and the sound feel like it's getting beamed directly to your ears.
Still on first impressions, but the design of the case is spot on. So satisfying, the magnet strength, led indicators, the fact that they printed the certification markings on the inside of the roof of the case where most people will never see it, just so the outside of the case would have a clean look. Incredible attention to detail.
I'm still
****ed they provides such a
****** wired headphone solution to the iPhone 7, as I don't think the segment of their users who can just about justify the cost of an iPhone as their smartphone because it's vital to day to day living these days, should have fork out yet another £160 to get a decent headphone solution because they scrapped the headphone jack providing a really
****** completely locked in solution forcing their users to either carry two pairs of headphones or go wireless.
I've not gotten used to not having the control unit on the wired headphones yet...but very excited to keep testing over the next couple of weeks and I imagine I'll be keeping them. Wireless is definitely the future.