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Review on Apple AirPods Max - Pink (Model: MGYM3AM/A) by Petar Vanev ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

Sony WH-1000X m3 was used for comparison. Use case: lounging/sitting at home. iPhone and iPad devices. The battery seems OK; in fact, it seems as though nothing changed after Sonya. However, I recently watched a YouTube video that claimed that after a prolonged period of time, sweat can accumulate inside. Ears don't perspire like Sonya does. A hernia in the cervical region causes my neck to hurt after a few hours, so Sony with less weight cannot boast of this. The 400-gram weight is not felt, though. Don't play; taken out; convenient. The equalizer is contentious, but it set up the sound normally. In my opinion, the headphones sounded like nothing without the Equalizer settings, but after applying them, they sounded radically different. Finding this equalizer alone is another journey, but it's worthwhile). It does not appear to be an equalizer; rather, it is merely a choice between the two greatest sound alternatives (often); however, not everyone will be concerned with frequencies. Conclusion: I like it (the advantages outweigh the disadvantages, but Apple still needs to improve).

Pros
  • - Detailed sound (you need to categorize the recordings' tracks into many different groups in order to determine how much they play, but they play nicely. Old tracks from before the 2000s sound the same with Sony, new tracks sound almost identical through Bluetooth if they are just lossless (except for b, which is more prevalent in Sony), and tracks specifically optimized by Apple and high cut sound entirely different - this is where space begins (another question is whether such tracks should be sought after.) - Intelligibility appeared (I started to hear some subtleties, like the guitarist's hand sliding along the graph or, in one song, the drummer's cardan creaking, which I didn't hear on Sony, or rather not like that - I didn't understand what kind of sound it was, it was somehow less intelligible; by the way, I started to parse the lyrics in 70% of cases, with Sony this figure is somewhere around 30%). - I listened to them on the second day of use, and they are not audible after 8 to 10 hours without removal. The mesh comfortably covers the skull. - Using the same Apple account to switch between Apple devices is quite convenient. - The transparency option is excellent (in fact, I use it 90% of the time; I only switch on full-fledged noise reduction if someone is viewing YouTube loudly nearby). - Noise reduction is effective (they claim that it has no impact on the sound, but I believe that something is still changing; another argument is that this is not a crucial factor to consider and that you must listen carefully and search for differences to notice). I was wearing headphones when I turned on the bathroom fan, and it alerted me that something was interfering. I turned on the noise reduction mode, but after 10 minutes I forgot that I had done so; I only remembered when I went outside and saw that the fan switch was still on. This means that something like white noise interferes with my voice as well as the nearby computer running YouTube.) - calls: excellent sound quality on both ends (mostly perfect for me compared to Sony, who repeatedly asked me to repeat myself; apples from a different location, many times better)
Cons
  • - Less b (which is both a plus and a minus because other instruments were audible as a result) Everyone at home burns out and tries on the tin-like bra that comes with the kit, which they then put on me. - the inability to switch off; you must charge it overnight (in this case, it got hooked by 15% without charging). - inconvenient (I had to remove them off my wife's aimak) if you link two Apple accounts, they will connect to those gadgets that emit sound. - The cups are difficult to remove from the case because they bump into one another (the method is to remove the cups by pulling them out from the side rather than up; the process is the same overall).

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