Pros? Cons? Generally worth it?
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Wearing them right now, wear them 24/7 tbh. Good noise cancellation, good sound quality, just good overall and mindless thots probably think it's a plus in your attractiveness.
as a nigerian
pros: they will get stolen so you wont be a gay
cons: you become a gay
>they will get stolen
Imagine living in Americanistan non-ironically
LULZ will tell you it's appleshit etc.
IQfy and LULZ will tell you it fries your brain
I'm using them since the release and those are simply the best pair of headphones I've used.
Not a fan of double squeeze for next track, liked double tap on the non-Pros better.
But in general are the non-pros better than the pros?
the ANC and silicon tips are why i got the pros over the basic ones and i don't regret it
Significantly. I honestly think the standard AirPods shouldn't even be for sale at this point, not in [current year.] The AirPods "Pro" should be the standard AirPods and the standard AirPods should have been gone long ago. The standard ones are just missing a lot of basic features that even much cheaper earbuds have.
Misread; switch. The non-pros are significantly worse.
They have very small batteries so you had better be okay with replacing $250 headphones every 1.5-2 years depending on usage.
>implying they won't get lost before then
Apple is truly next level capitalism.
If you're not an apple gay and not gonna benefit from device auto-switching I would buy something else. Like those new transparent meme headphones, forgot the name.
Nothing Ear (1). Also wouldn't recommend. They're really glitchy.
How was OnePlus so good? Neither Carl Pei nor Pete Lau seem capable of managing a business without one another.
I'm just disappointed in Teenage Engineering. Usually everything they make works perfectly. Sometimes their products might have deliberate limitations and controversial design choices, but this may be their first "unintentionally bad" product.
wont stay in my ears so i have to wear a beanie to keep them in.
cant find any tips that help them stay in either without fricking up the noise cancellation
>i have to wear a beanie
this has to be a bait
Hello there Dumbo.
I use them for work because they are great for voice calls, but I prefer my Jabra 75T Active. Better sound, battery, fit and you can shower with them.
>Jabra 75T Active
How do these do on Windows 10? Still trying to find in ear buds that actually have good mic support for Windows. Most are too quiet and no one can hear you.
memetech that is booming because consooomers don't like wires and phonegays can't use .5mm audio jack
you're the product if you use that shit basically
ok but spatial audio tho
>.5mm
If you own an Iphone sure. I don't know if you have access to the features and app on ipad/mac but you are locked out of a lot of features on android. Probably on windows too unless someone made an application.
>no bluetooth is a meme because it just is ok
just fricking works when you pair it with a iphone, noice canceling is good. using it 24/7 at work/gym
Sony wf-1000xm4 has probably better sound/noise canceling but dont how comfy they are.
they're fine if you wanna look like you have cum coming out of your ears
>pros
None.
>cons
Latency, planned obsolescence, hissing.
>>pros
>None.
nice unbiased, rational opinion you got there lol
>wants "nice unbiased, rational opinions"
Don't choke on your onions.
transparency mode is surprisingly good, spatial audio is nice for movies but not music, anc is better than it should be. there are at least 3 pros.
They're the best wireless earbuds but I don't like wireless earbuds so I don't use them.
>Pros?
None.
>Cons?
All.
Apple bad.
Just drop a couple hundred and see. I was hesitant for so long, sticking with my wired earbuds in some contrarian stance but they're really quite elegantly designed. You should get them at least just to experience what the modern listening experience is being optimized towards, just like looking back and saying you had a walkman in the 90's
>sticking with my wired earbuds in some contrarian stance
wtf
Just get the melomania 1+, they are cheaper and better than the airpods and beats studios pods
>Pros?
Best wireless headphones on the market, worth every cent
>Cons?
andreets on LULZ will seethe
wait, that's not a con
This. And jeers eternally seething forever.
Way too expensive. Galaxy buds+, although not perfect, they get the job done and charge very quickly
>tfw you love the airpods and apple watch but absolutely hate iOS/apple phones
I wish I could just use them (fully) on a Samsung or something
Bought mine around a month ago, use them every day. Good quality, good noise cancel, charges quick, can use either earbud or both, can connect via bluetooth to pc.
Win
unironically just get galaxy buds or plus or pro. don't get the galaxy buds 2 tho, they have this weird bug where when only one bud is connected, unless you use a samsung phone the audio is tinny like 5 dollar drug store headphones. it's something to do with their special snowflake proprietary audio codec. but the older ones are based.
>galaxy buds or plus or pro
These are 10/10 on mobile, but their mics don't work properly on Windows.
Pros: good ANC, can sleep with them without the ANC buzzing out or plastic stabbing your ears, pairs well with iPhones and can also pair with other shit, acceptable frequency response, charges relatively quickly, sits in ears without raping your ear holes, good price
Cons: shit battery life for all day listening, playback controls don't work on non apple products, very easy to lose
I love them, much better than Bose shit and costs less too.
Normal air pods are dog shit.
Like all Apple earbuds, a bit bass-heavy, and the bare minimum when it comes to sound quality.
Noise cancelling is solid, transparency mode is finicky imo, and the rubber buds feel like all other ones: If you don’t mind, it’s fine, if you find them generally uncomfortable, these will feel the same.
6/10 as earbuds. Worth it for extra software features if you primarily use iOS.
Just get the fancy sonys lol
I have them, they’re good.
If you already have apple ecosystem get them. If not idk.
Battery life isn't all that great, maybe 5-6 hours. Sound great, nice and tight bass, good sound separation and positional accuracy for in ears. Audio latency is compensated on iOS and macOS. I paid £145 for mine brand new, wouldn't pay more though since they will wear out within a couple of years. Better than any wired earphones I've tried, though the most expensive I have tried are fiio FD1s which were a little too V sounding.
pros: discounted with an Mac and student email
easy to connect and do not drop out
comfortable
half decent sound quality
cons: terrible for the environment
cannot be repaired
2 year usage before the batteries no longer work
lightning connector
fewer features for non apple devices
no volume control
easy to lose
Pixel Buds are better in almost every way. Everything the AirP*ds """Pro""" do, the Pixel Buds can do better AND they're cheaper and more comfortable. You can buy Pixel Buds A-Series for $99 at https://store.google.com/product/pixel_buds_a_series?hl=en-US
tHaNkS Pajeet I will do the needful and buy google product from link
Frick wireless earbuds. I've had those pieces of shit fall out of my ears during heavy squats and deadlifts, breaking my concentration and making me worry about potentially crushing them.
One thing is certain. They won't last for more than 2 years case the battery will degrade a lot and you'll be hearing constant static if you don't get it replaced. Which is incredibly time consuming and expensive and you'd be better off just buying a new pair
>Pros?
They're wireless.
>Cons?
They're wireless.
>Generally worth it?
Absolutely not.
As a product they are excellent. In most songs to me they sound identical to my “real” headphones.
I have had to replace both units twice due to the rattling issue, kind annoying but at least now even after 2 years I still have a new battery.