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Review on Apple AirPods Pro Wireless Headphones, White by Bogomil Dimitrov ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Impressions from the purchase are good, buy.

The benefits are more than the drawbacks, which are more numerous. How the headphones are stored and how well the other person can hear me are both immaterial to me. The sound should be transmitted to my headphones first, and then to the other person. Additionally, the major feature of plugs is eliminated as a result of the trade-off between noise reduction and transparency; when you become bored, the sound will not be passively muffled by the ear pads. (On iPhones, you can disable noise reduction independently of the transparency setting.) Still, I'll tell you to get these cans since I don't want to go through this alone. This is one of the reasons why, but there are others as well. To begin, the primary issue is quickly remedied if you have iOS. I am also fully cognizant of the fact that the majority of listeners do not care whether or not there is a faint chime in the background of the track, and that the sound will generally be "passing" if you have never listened to music through hifi headphones or acoustics or have mad audiophilia. You won't find better headphones than these. Sony's rivals are bulkier, less comfortable when worn with a hood or cap, and lack noise cancellation, making them less than ideal for noisy environments. In the end, it all comes down to the fact that if there were no crutches with the android system, then these headphones could claim to be the best in their class; they no longer fall out of the ears, the ear pads do their job, and wearing them for a long time does not cause wild discomfort (at the moment, the maximum was 2 hours without removing).

Pros
  • 1. Ensure high-quality construction The excitement of first removing the headphones from their packaging is unparalleled. Although the noise reduction is effective, it is important to remember that no method is foolproof and that you will still be exposed to some background noise. stress (but one that is considerably less intense here). The noise canceler is not very effective at blocking out speech sounds or other high-frequency, low-duration noises. Earplugs that fit snugly in the ears and are small enough to fit under the cap 5. The microphone is fine; if your conversation partner is on the street and there is no chance of anyone moving the asphalt next to you, your voice will be clearly transmitted.
Cons
  • Do not support Apple's iOS You've just removed your headphones from their packaging, opened the case, inserted them into your ears, and witnessed the noise cancellation technology in action. They're also less distracting than having a friend shout the answer at you when you're up at the chalkboard. This is a common issue for Android users, and it may be fixed by disabling the maximum volume in the developer menu or by making sure both sets of headphones are in sync. All of this is solvable, of course, but isn't that what you'd expect from headphones costing $21,000? + Furthermore, the options are limited to transparent mode and active noise reduction. 2. Sound The sound is, to put it kindly, average, regardless of how highly they were rated. Picture yourself in the midst of a large recording studio with the drummers at your back, the guitarist out to the side playing his part, and the singer right in front of you. To put it bluntly, this is the setting; the instruments are spread out rather than all clumped together, and each individual recording has sufficient volume. And now we've forgotten all that, converted the room's ample space into a closet for the cleaning supplies, crammed everyone into here, and closed the door with our foot. The AirPods Pro have this kind of setting. Because all the noise is concentrated in one spot, it's difficult to tell how loud it actually is. It sounds like listening to the tunes on the second generation of AirPods, when the bass was deeper (who cares what anyone thinks, but in modern music the depth of the bass is vital and very even). Glossy skin It's absolutely gorgeous and futuristic-looking, and the materials are nice, but! In just six months, the surface will lose its shine due to wear and tear. It scratches by just being around other objects (yes, no one lied here; my headphones are less than a month old, and they already have scratches on the cover; no, I don't use them close to nails, keys, etc. Fourth, noise cancellation still consumes audio and flattens it, albeit to be fair, it does this quite a little (in principle, noise cancellation consumes a small amount of audio everywhere).

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