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schleyna.b· Review provided by
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August 4, 2024• Apple-designed H2 chip, the force behind AirPods Pro, pushes advanced audio performance even further. From smarter noise cancellation to superior three-dimensional sound and battery life, it improves on the best features of AirPods Pro in a big way. • Low distortion, custom-built driver and amplifier delivers crisp, clear high notes and deep, rich bass in stunning definition. Every sound is more vivid than ever. • Adaptive Audio dynamically blends Transparency mode and Active Noise Cancellation to deliver the best listening experience for you in any environment. ² • Up to 2x more Active Noise Cancellation than the previous generation AirPods Pro, so you’ll hear dramatically less noise during your commute and when you need to focus. ¹ • Transparency mode lets outside sound in, so you can hear what's going on around you. • Conversation Awareness lowers media volume and enhances voices of people in front of you, all while reducing background noise to make it easier for you to engage with people nearby when wearing AirPods Pro. ² • Personalized Volume automatically fine-tunes the best media experience for you in the moment. ² • Personalized Spatial Audio surrounds you in sound tuned just for you. It works with dynamic head tracking to immerse you deeper in music and movies. ³ • Four pairs of silicone tips are included to fit a wider range of ears, with an extra-small size. The tips create an acoustic seal to help keep out noise and secure AirPods Pro in place. • Touch control lets you swipe the stem to adjust volume. Press the stem once to answer, mute, or unmute yourself on calls, press it twice to end a call, or hold it to switch between listening modes. Overall these have worked well for us. The sound quality is good and I like that I can be hands free which makes life easier
★★★★★
tuyet.m· Review provided by
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October 12, 2024Airpods Pro are very cool, worth the price, decent active noise canceling for my area, great transparency mode. Great fit for my ears, im a android phone user and it connects to android. Great sound quality but kinda disappointed about the bass... but the bass is decent enough for people who don't like heavy bass. At least they have a bit more smooth bass then regular airpods. Great adaptive EQ. Great battery. Barely noticeable lag when playing mobile games such as pubg😁. Great compact charging case design for my pants pockets. Doesn't fall out my ears when I fit them to the right silicone tips, I shook my head vigorously and still managed to stay in my ears even when my head is titled also. Very comfortable fit. Nice control features one press pause/play, double press to skip track and triple press to previous track. Great for music, listening to phone calls and watching movies/videos, also great mic for calls. You can turn on or off the noise canceling/transparency mode by the earbuds itself. I have an android phone so you can't rename the airpods pro device with android, so your going to need an Mac/ipad/iPhone to rename the airpods pro device and also to change the features. You can't check the percentage of the device on android device, so you'll need a Mac/iPad/iPhone. Nvm I said anything about being disappointed about the bass, it's just some songs dont deliver that much bass as needed. They have really good smooth bass, if bass was a dish the airpods pro would be a very good plate for the yummy bass, for us bass heads😅. Their sweat proof, so if your running and sweat is trying to let your airpods pro fall out they'll stay where they supposed to be IN EARS😃 Great balanced audio bass/mids/and especially yes smooth crisp clear treble
★★★★★
christina.g· Review provided by
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April 27, 2023This are pretty solid wireless headphones for an affordable price, at least when they're frequently on sale under $200. The battery life is pretty solid, when fully charged you get around 4-5 hours, and they charge fairly quick in the case. The case gets about 3 or 4 days of regular charges before it runs out of battery and needs to be charged with a cable. I guess my main problems with these is that they are a little awkward feeling in the ear. You are supposed to wear them kind of diagonal in your ears and they are bigger than most earphones I am used to. They aren't painful really when worn correct, but they do fill my entire eardrum and if I wear them for more than an hour or 2 they definitely start to mildly irritate my ears. They are good at cancelling outside noise, I can't hear my fan or the furnace with these on. The last issue is charging these things and the case. There is no percent or indicator on the battery of these or the case if you don't use apple products so if you are using these with a windows PC or Android you'll get a notification sound around 10 minutes before the battery dies on the phones. Then you put them in the charger to charge them and it has a yellow dot. When you put the headphones in the case it will have a yellow dot if the battery if low on the headphones and a green one if they are sufficiently charged. And when you take the headphones out the case will have a green or yellow dot based on if the case itself is well charged or needs to be charged with the cable. This is a little confusing at first and even when you get the hang of it, it still is annoying not knowing how many charges I can get out of a case and sometimes the case will be green and I'll let these charge overnight, then my computer won't detect them and when I open the case and take the airpods out I find out the case is not charged up, like if its less than 20 percent it should just show a yellow light. I never thought charging something could be so complicated, but I guess that's Apple's way of making things for no Apple users as annoying and complicated as possible so you have to buy their overpriced products. I mean AirPods aren't the best wireless headphones, most bigger headphones like Beats are slightly better and most wireless earpods in the 400-500 dollar range blow these away as well, but if you're looking for inexpensive wireless earpods with decent build quality, solid battery life, and has pretty solid sound quality for just watching random videos or casual music listening than these are great. But if you want audiofile headphones for serious music listening or use headphones as your main way to watch movies on your computer, then I suggest going higher quality and likely something like Beats or probably something even a little more expensive than Beats, but I'm sure 90% of people will be fine with these since they fulfill their purpose and after the first few weeks they start to feel more comfortable on the ears, even if you never fully get used to them, but I supposed that may vary depending on your ear size.
★★★★★
ali.k· Review provided by
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July 26, 2024AirPods Pro have been the best investment I have ever made into headphones. I use them daily for phone calls, music and just keeping up to date on my notifications with the convenient hands free Hey Siri assistant. So easy to answer calls when your hands are preoccupied. The noise cancellation is superb, it can block out road noise when doing cardio outside or noise from weights in the gym so you only hear your caller or music. I can’t justify upgrading to the AirPods Pro 2 yet these have lasted me a good 3 years now, which shows great quality. My initial purchase had some static noise issues which the wonderful people at Apple replaced for free due to a recall even after warranty. I just walked into the store and walked out with a new pair. Love these AirPods Pro I cannot wait to upgrade to the new ones with more features and improved sound quality but I’m going to wait until they breakdown on me because as of right now years later they still work perfectly fine. I rarely have to charge them because the case keeps them charged up 24 hours and I leave the case on my wireless charger so it’s always full on battery. Excellent purchase, I highly recommend these to anyone looking for a great pair of headphones.
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