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Review on Apple AirPods: Experience Wireless Convenience with the Charging Case by Ada Pindelska ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good quality product, the price is commensurate with the quality.

In general, of course, they do not have any rivals in the market (in terms of pairing quality, synchronization of left and right, autonomy). This is unfortunate. I anticipate that the alternatives offered by competitors will be of a high level. We are satisfied with the headphones. I listen to audiobooks. With all of its perks. Because they fit so well in the ear canal, I almost always forget that I'm wearing them. You need only use one earphone if you want to listen to music before going to sleep. - Time spent working. Gorgeous. - A period for charging. Gorgeous. In most cases, you can switch your attention between the left and right speakers if that becomes required (listen to one, charge the second). The exterior of the case scuffs up during the first hour of use. Without any kind of protective covering, use is completely and utterly impossible. As soon as possible, give the order to open an investigation into Ali, because there are hundreds of them. - When linked to an older poppy, the sound may become out of sync between the headphones on sometimes; however, reconnecting the headphones resolves the issue. - Only when the case is opened will the charging indicator display the current charge level. A tale that defies comprehension. It is uncommon to find instances that have a hole for the indication. Although initially I believed the signal on the outside to be helpful, it turned out to be pointless. - There is not the slightest bit of management of gestures (touches). You are only able to pause the music, go to the next or previous track, or call Siri (one earphone has one function, and only responds to a double tap). Everything. There is no ability to rewind or adjust the volume. When you're outside where there's a lot of wind, the microphone hardly picks up what you're saying, and Siri doesn't answer. There is no protection against moisture, and in general there are no chips from other competitors. They could give it a shot considering the cost. The noises of the information are not understandable. For example, Sony devices provide voice messages rather than sound ones, which is a very helpful feature. - Instructions that are not clear enough. I had to look everything up on Google, including how to set up touch, couple devices, and monitor the charge. It's hardly a problem, but the Cupertino team could have been able to pull something off.

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