Apple AirPods Max (Space Grey)
Comfortable listeningAirPods Max’s telescoping arms smoothly extend and then stay where you set them – providing a consistent fit and seal, whilst the custom-designed mesh textile wraps the ear cushions, to give pillow-like softness while listening. H1 chipApple’s H1 chip ensures your AirPods Max will have better connectivity, increase battery life and speedier pairing times. Additionally, by utilising each of the processor’s 10 audio cores, computational audio helps block outside noise, and then adapts the audio to the fit and seal of your ear cushions. Easy operationThe AirPods Max’s helpful Digital Crown lets you precisely control volume, skip between tracks, answer phone calls, and even activate Siri. Or just tap the noise control button to switch to Transparency mode – this enables you to let outside sound in, so you can interact with your surroundings. Don’t worry about setting the headphone up, as AirPods Max will connect immediately to your iPhone or iPad. To pair, just place AirPods Max near your selected device and then tap Connect on your screen to get going. Helpful featuresFor those times when you need to remove the headphone mid-song, AirPods Max will pause your audio when you take them off, and resume playback when you put them back on. Active Noise CancellationAirPods Max use a total of six outward-facing microphones to detect noise in your environment, and two inward-facing microphones to measure what you’re hearing, and to help cancel unwanted external sounds. Beamforming microphones also help to isolate your voice on phone calls, so you’re heard clearly during noisy commutes.
Comfortable listeningAirPods Max’s telescoping arms smoothly extend and then stay where you set them – providing a consistent fit and seal, whilst the custom-designed mesh textile wraps the ear cushions, to give pillow-like softness while listening. H1 chipApple’s H1 chip ensures your AirPods Max will have better connectivity, increase battery life and speedier pairing times. Additionally, by utilising each of the processor’s 10 audio cores, computational audio helps block outside noise, and then adapts the audio to the fit and seal of your ear cushions. Easy operationThe AirPods Max’s helpful Digital Crown lets you precisely control volume, skip between tracks, answer phone calls, and even activate Siri. Or just tap the noise control button to switch to Transparency mode – this enables you to let outside sound in, so you can interact with your surroundings. Don’t worry about setting the headphone up, as AirPods Max will connect immediately to your iPhone or iPad. To pair, just place AirPods Max near your selected device and then tap Connect on your screen to get going. Helpful featuresFor those times when you need to remove the headphone mid-song, AirPods Max will pause your audio when you take them off, and resume playback when you put them back on. Active Noise CancellationAirPods Max use a total of six outward-facing microphones to detect noise in your environment, and two inward-facing microphones to measure what you’re hearing, and to help cancel unwanted external sounds. Beamforming microphones also help to isolate your voice on phone calls, so you’re heard clearly during noisy commutes.
Comfortable listeningAirPods Max’s telescoping arms smoothly extend and then stay where you set them – providing a consistent fit and seal, whilst the custom-designed mesh textile wraps the ear cushions, to give pillow-like softness while listening. H1 chipApple’s H1 chip ensures your AirPods Max will have better connectivity, increase battery life and speedier pairing times. Additionally, by utilising each of the processor’s 10 audio cores, computational audio helps block outside noise, and then adapts the audio to the fit and seal of your ear cushions. Easy operationThe AirPods Max’s helpful Digital Crown lets you precisely control volume, skip between tracks, answer phone calls, and even activate Siri. Or just tap the noise control button to switch to Transparency mode – this enables you to let outside sound in, so you can interact with your surroundings. Don’t worry about setting the headphone up, as AirPods Max will connect immediately to your iPhone or iPad. To pair, just place AirPods Max near your selected device and then tap Connect on your screen to get going. Helpful featuresFor those times when you need to remove the headphone mid-song, AirPods Max will pause your audio when you take them off, and resume playback when you put them back on. Active Noise CancellationAirPods Max use a total of six outward-facing microphones to detect noise in your environment, and two inward-facing microphones to measure what you’re hearing, and to help cancel unwanted external sounds. Beamforming microphones also help to isolate your voice on phone calls, so you’re heard clearly during noisy commutes.
Comfortable listeningAirPods Max’s telescoping arms smoothly extend and then stay where you set them – providing a consistent fit and seal, whilst the custom-designed mesh textile wraps the ear cushions, to give pillow-like softness while listening. H1 chipApple’s H1 chip ensures your AirPods Max will have better connectivity, increase battery life and speedier pairing times. Additionally, by utilising each of the processor’s 10 audio cores, computational audio helps block outside noise, and then adapts the audio to the fit and seal of your ear cushions. Easy operationThe AirPods Max’s helpful Digital Crown lets you precisely control volume, skip between tracks, answer phone calls, and even activate Siri. Or just tap the noise control button to switch to Transparency mode – this enables you to let outside sound in, so you can interact with your surroundings. Don’t worry about setting the headphone up, as AirPods Max will connect immediately to your iPhone or iPad. To pair, just place AirPods Max near your selected device and then tap Connect on your screen to get going. Helpful featuresFor those times when you need to remove the headphone mid-song, AirPods Max will pause your audio when you take them off, and resume playback when you put them back on. Active Noise CancellationAirPods Max use a total of six outward-facing microphones to detect noise in your environment, and two inward-facing microphones to measure what you’re hearing, and to help cancel unwanted external sounds. Beamforming microphones also help to isolate your voice on phone calls, so you’re heard clearly during noisy commutes.
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Will summarize a comparison between the Sony XM5’s towards the end of this review. The Airpods Max are very comfortable for long periods of time. The audio quality is great and crystal clear. It has good bass but not great. The noise canceling does a good job at atopping unwanted noises from interrupting your listening experience. All around, it is a beat of a product. You cannot go wrong with it. I own the XM5’s and comparing the two, the aipods max are more comfortable but the Sony XM5’s provide a deeper and louder bass. The sony XM5’s provide SLIGHTLY better noise canceling and should not be the overall deciding factor between the two. As far as sound quality, the airpods max takes the cake. You hear very crystal clear notes and voices with the airpods max and ... MoreWill summarize a comparison between the Sony XM5’s towards the end of this review. The Airpods Max are very comfortable for long periods of time. The audio quality is great and crystal clear. It has good bass but not great. The noise canceling does a good job at atopping unwanted noises from interrupting your listening experience. All around, it is a beat of a product. You cannot go wrong with it. I own the XM5’s and comparing the two, the aipods max are more comfortable but the Sony XM5’s provide a deeper and louder bass. The sony XM5’s provide SLIGHTLY better noise canceling and should not be the overall deciding factor between the two. As far as sound quality, the airpods max takes the cake. You hear very crystal clear notes and voices with the airpods max and you can tell by listening that they are expensive headphones. The XM5 sound quality is great as well but the airpods max sound quality is just that much more better. Build wise, the airpods max are built to last because of its hard outer shell. The airpods max dont have that hard enclosure but thy do have a headband that is very flexible and will not break from any regular wear and tear. Coming from someone who unbiasly has both, i prefer the airpods max and only gave it a 4 star rating for its slight lack of bass. The sony XM5’s have great bass but arent really comfortable to wear, more specifically, outer ear pain. The ear cup of the sony XM5’s are not as deep or as large as the airpods max. So even if you have small ears, the xm5’s earcups can squish up against your ear slightyl but within 20 minutes, that pain and discomfort will be enough for you to want to take them off. Both are quality products and both are winners in their own right. However,i prefer apples airpods max.
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After owning a few pairs of AirPods and Apple-made Beats headphones with ZERO issues, I thought it would be a good idea to step up and get a pair of these. I bought these to use with my AppleTV after the wife and kid went to sleep at night so I can watch my shows without keeping them awake. They worked great for a couple weeks and then mysteriously developed a connection issue. They will pair with the AppleTV but lose connection every time you shift them on your ears. You can't lift one or both sides off without losing connection. I tried turning off head tracking but it's still the same result. I have to manually restart them to reconnect. Also, I can't pair them to anything other than an Apple product. It doesn't go into pairing mode when I hold the noise ... MoreAfter owning a few pairs of AirPods and Apple-made Beats headphones with ZERO issues, I thought it would be a good idea to step up and get a pair of these. I bought these to use with my AppleTV after the wife and kid went to sleep at night so I can watch my shows without keeping them awake. They worked great for a couple weeks and then mysteriously developed a connection issue. They will pair with the AppleTV but lose connection every time you shift them on your ears. You can't lift one or both sides off without losing connection. I tried turning off head tracking but it's still the same result. I have to manually restart them to reconnect. Also, I can't pair them to anything other than an Apple product. It doesn't go into pairing mode when I hold the noise cancellation button like it's supposed to. I'm also experiencing battery drain issues while they're in the case. All these issues coincided with the current 4E71 firmware release in May-2022. Now it's mid-July and no new firmware has been released. They are basically useless and have been collecting dust for over two months now while I wait on the new firmware that might fix it. Surely I'm not the only person with these issues. Apple needs to fix this. Other than that, the sound was about the same as my Beats Studio or JBL 660NC headphones. They do have good noise cancellation. Overall these were a waste of $500 and I would not recommend them to anyone.
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Its just a matter of team before Beats is fully phased out since no one buys them anymore. These AirPod Max have stolen the spotlight. They are very steep in price, but the build quality and sound that comes out of these, makes it worth it. Aside from the weight, the 9 microphones make these feel like you don't have them on - voices/outside sounds are that clear.If you wear glasses, these will hurt after a while from the pressure. After using these for a couple months (without glasses on), they don't hurt when I use them anymore. I guess I just have to position them a certain way where it doesn't make my head hurt. Do not workout in these since they are not water or sweat proof. If you do use them for the gym buy AppleCare so you can get a quick replacement if ... MoreIts just a matter of team before Beats is fully phased out since no one buys them anymore. These AirPod Max have stolen the spotlight. They are very steep in price, but the build quality and sound that comes out of these, makes it worth it. Aside from the weight, the 9 microphones make these feel like you don't have them on - voices/outside sounds are that clear.If you wear glasses, these will hurt after a while from the pressure. After using these for a couple months (without glasses on), they don't hurt when I use them anymore. I guess I just have to position them a certain way where it doesn't make my head hurt. Do not workout in these since they are not water or sweat proof. If you do use them for the gym buy AppleCare so you can get a quick replacement if they stop working.The "bra" that the headphones come with is absolute junk. I'm surprised apple did not come up with a better solution. There are many sleep docks online that you can get for these and I do suggest you do that. Not only for ease of use but so you don't have use the original case and so you don't have to charge these every 1.5 days. With the sleep dock, I charge my headphone to 100% over the weekend, and by Friday, they are close to 10% left.The sad part is these are still hard to find unless you pay full price at the Apple Store. I definitely recommend these headphones especially if they are at a discount.
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| Product Type | Headphones - Bluetooth - wireless |
| Compatibility | iPhone, iPad, iPod, Mac |
| Additional Functions | Wireless audio sharing, transparency mode, spatial audio with dynamic head tracking |
| Dimensions & Weight Details | Headphones: 16.86 cm x 8.34 cm x 18.73 cm / 384.8 g Case: 134.5 g |
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Will summarize a comparison between the Sony XM5’s towards the end of this review. The Airpods Max are very comfortable for long periods of time. The audio quality is great and crystal clear. It has good bass but not great. The noise canceling does a good job at atopping unwanted noises from interrupting your listening experience. All around, it is a beat of a product. You cannot go wrong with it. I own the XM5’s and comparing the two, the aipods max are more comfortable but the Sony XM5’s provide a deeper and louder bass. The sony XM5’s provide SLIGHTLY better noise canceling and should not be the overall deciding factor between the two. As far as sound quality, the airpods max takes the cake. You hear very crystal clear notes and voices with the airpods max and ... MoreWill summarize a comparison between the Sony XM5’s towards the end of this review. The Airpods Max are very comfortable for long periods of time. The audio quality is great and crystal clear. It has good bass but not great. The noise canceling does a good job at atopping unwanted noises from interrupting your listening experience. All around, it is a beat of a product. You cannot go wrong with it. I own the XM5’s and comparing the two, the aipods max are more comfortable but the Sony XM5’s provide a deeper and louder bass. The sony XM5’s provide SLIGHTLY better noise canceling and should not be the overall deciding factor between the two. As far as sound quality, the airpods max takes the cake. You hear very crystal clear notes and voices with the airpods max and you can tell by listening that they are expensive headphones. The XM5 sound quality is great as well but the airpods max sound quality is just that much more better. Build wise, the airpods max are built to last because of its hard outer shell. The airpods max dont have that hard enclosure but thy do have a headband that is very flexible and will not break from any regular wear and tear. Coming from someone who unbiasly has both, i prefer the airpods max and only gave it a 4 star rating for its slight lack of bass. The sony XM5’s have great bass but arent really comfortable to wear, more specifically, outer ear pain. The ear cup of the sony XM5’s are not as deep or as large as the airpods max. So even if you have small ears, the xm5’s earcups can squish up against your ear slightyl but within 20 minutes, that pain and discomfort will be enough for you to want to take them off. Both are quality products and both are winners in their own right. However,i prefer apples airpods max.
After owning a few pairs of AirPods and Apple-made Beats headphones with ZERO issues, I thought it would be a good idea to step up and get a pair of these. I bought these to use with my AppleTV after the wife and kid went to sleep at night so I can watch my shows without keeping them awake. They worked great for a couple weeks and then mysteriously developed a connection issue. They will pair with the AppleTV but lose connection every time you shift them on your ears. You can't lift one or both sides off without losing connection. I tried turning off head tracking but it's still the same result. I have to manually restart them to reconnect. Also, I can't pair them to anything other than an Apple product. It doesn't go into pairing mode when I hold the noise ... MoreAfter owning a few pairs of AirPods and Apple-made Beats headphones with ZERO issues, I thought it would be a good idea to step up and get a pair of these. I bought these to use with my AppleTV after the wife and kid went to sleep at night so I can watch my shows without keeping them awake. They worked great for a couple weeks and then mysteriously developed a connection issue. They will pair with the AppleTV but lose connection every time you shift them on your ears. You can't lift one or both sides off without losing connection. I tried turning off head tracking but it's still the same result. I have to manually restart them to reconnect. Also, I can't pair them to anything other than an Apple product. It doesn't go into pairing mode when I hold the noise cancellation button like it's supposed to. I'm also experiencing battery drain issues while they're in the case. All these issues coincided with the current 4E71 firmware release in May-2022. Now it's mid-July and no new firmware has been released. They are basically useless and have been collecting dust for over two months now while I wait on the new firmware that might fix it. Surely I'm not the only person with these issues. Apple needs to fix this. Other than that, the sound was about the same as my Beats Studio or JBL 660NC headphones. They do have good noise cancellation. Overall these were a waste of $500 and I would not recommend them to anyone.
Its just a matter of team before Beats is fully phased out since no one buys them anymore. These AirPod Max have stolen the spotlight. They are very steep in price, but the build quality and sound that comes out of these, makes it worth it. Aside from the weight, the 9 microphones make these feel like you don't have them on - voices/outside sounds are that clear.If you wear glasses, these will hurt after a while from the pressure. After using these for a couple months (without glasses on), they don't hurt when I use them anymore. I guess I just have to position them a certain way where it doesn't make my head hurt. Do not workout in these since they are not water or sweat proof. If you do use them for the gym buy AppleCare so you can get a quick replacement if ... MoreIts just a matter of team before Beats is fully phased out since no one buys them anymore. These AirPod Max have stolen the spotlight. They are very steep in price, but the build quality and sound that comes out of these, makes it worth it. Aside from the weight, the 9 microphones make these feel like you don't have them on - voices/outside sounds are that clear.If you wear glasses, these will hurt after a while from the pressure. After using these for a couple months (without glasses on), they don't hurt when I use them anymore. I guess I just have to position them a certain way where it doesn't make my head hurt. Do not workout in these since they are not water or sweat proof. If you do use them for the gym buy AppleCare so you can get a quick replacement if they stop working.The "bra" that the headphones come with is absolute junk. I'm surprised apple did not come up with a better solution. There are many sleep docks online that you can get for these and I do suggest you do that. Not only for ease of use but so you don't have use the original case and so you don't have to charge these every 1.5 days. With the sleep dock, I charge my headphone to 100% over the weekend, and by Friday, they are close to 10% left.The sad part is these are still hard to find unless you pay full price at the Apple Store. I definitely recommend these headphones especially if they are at a discount.
Overall, I would recommend, but only if cost and weight are not deciding factors for you.TL;DR:Noise cancellation - Great! I had no idea my home and office were so loud until I tried these then took them off. Noise cancelling does have a few exceptions, like running water and other high frequency sounds like dish clanking.Sound - Quality is excellent, especially for streaming video. I used them wirelessly for conference calls; they can be wired as well with a lightning to aux cable.Weight - These are quite hefty compared to similar products, weighing in at around 40% heavier than the closest competitors. For me caused neck and upper back pain after only short periods of use (less than one hour).Design - I loved the mesh ear cups compared to other over ear ... MoreOverall, I would recommend, but only if cost and weight are not deciding factors for you.TL;DR:Noise cancellation - Great! I had no idea my home and office were so loud until I tried these then took them off. Noise cancelling does have a few exceptions, like running water and other high frequency sounds like dish clanking.Sound - Quality is excellent, especially for streaming video. I used them wirelessly for conference calls; they can be wired as well with a lightning to aux cable.Weight - These are quite hefty compared to similar products, weighing in at around 40% heavier than the closest competitors. For me caused neck and upper back pain after only short periods of use (less than one hour).Design - I loved the mesh ear cups compared to other over ear products I've used. I found them comfortable, breathable, and safe for my sensitive, allergy-prone skin.Price - These are immediately recognizable as an expensive item whereas competitor headphones are likely harder to recognize. This easy identification was a downside for me as I'd rather go with a set that is NOT such an obvious status symbol.Bottom Line: The hefty weight and hefty price...err, outweigh...the value for me. That said, if you are not concerned about the exorbitant cost or about putting your financial choices on display in such an obvious way, these are a great product for those embedded in the Apple ecosystem.
I got these to replace Sony MDR-1000X's (the first generation of the WH-1000XM line), these have a much nicer build quality and appearance than the black Sony's however I think the Noise Cancelling is pretty much the same which is disappointing as the Sony's are now 5 years old.The positives however are that the connection is much easier to manage, the Sony's used to be a pain to get to sync to multiple devices, the AirPods Max are much better in that regard. I'm sure that's mostly the H1 chip and using Apple devices but it's so much more pleasant not to fight Bluetooth to get them to connect.The AirPods Max are clearly designed to emulate the experience of AirPods, they don't have a powerbutton and are meant to be put back in the case after use, and then when ... MoreI got these to replace Sony MDR-1000X's (the first generation of the WH-1000XM line), these have a much nicer build quality and appearance than the black Sony's however I think the Noise Cancelling is pretty much the same which is disappointing as the Sony's are now 5 years old.The positives however are that the connection is much easier to manage, the Sony's used to be a pain to get to sync to multiple devices, the AirPods Max are much better in that regard. I'm sure that's mostly the H1 chip and using Apple devices but it's so much more pleasant not to fight Bluetooth to get them to connect.The AirPods Max are clearly designed to emulate the experience of AirPods, they don't have a powerbutton and are meant to be put back in the case after use, and then when removed from case are already connected to your device. They work well in that sense. Where it doesn't make sense though is that the 'smart' case you get is odd, it's not protective but it's also not small enough to pocket, so you end up buying a third party hard case for travelling and then for taking the headphones to work etc you don't take the smart case. The only positive is that the headphones left outside the case still go into their lower power states, but it's just slower to do so than it is in the case. Still, this is a very strange solution for a problem that would have been solved by just having a physical off button, as it is they drain a small amount of battery even if in the case.It feels like Apple being stubborn about maintaining the characteristics of 'AirPods' despite the over ear headphone category having different expectations. I have had issues with them being left a couple of days in the case and getting 'stuck' off and needing to be plugged in to 'revive' them, bizarre, and again, would have been solved with a physical power button.Overall however I like the sound quality and the fit and finish but think they only make sense for users who are 100% inside Apple's ecosystem.
Have these for abour a year now and I have to say these are the absolute best headphones for people who are part of the Apple ecosystem and have plenty of money to spend.After using these nearly every day while working and traveling I figured my experiences would help other people.Comfort 10/10I have a big head and these are the only large headphones in this price range that I can wear for hours on end. The noise cancellation is good, it doesn’t feel like my head is so compressed it’s going to explode the way that some others do. The headphone cups are insanely plush, and far more comfortable than anything else I’ve work from Sony or Bose. Comfort and build quality are the highlights of the AirPods Max.Sound Quality 8/10Atmos support out of the box is ... MoreHave these for abour a year now and I have to say these are the absolute best headphones for people who are part of the Apple ecosystem and have plenty of money to spend.After using these nearly every day while working and traveling I figured my experiences would help other people.Comfort 10/10I have a big head and these are the only large headphones in this price range that I can wear for hours on end. The noise cancellation is good, it doesn’t feel like my head is so compressed it’s going to explode the way that some others do. The headphone cups are insanely plush, and far more comfortable than anything else I’ve work from Sony or Bose. Comfort and build quality are the highlights of the AirPods Max.Sound Quality 8/10Atmos support out of the box is amazing, and now that Apple Music supports Atmos that is truly the killer feature, but not all mixes are equal. Poor Atmos mixing for tracks has led me to turn off Atmos, which requires going into settings, this needs to be easier. Additionally fully lossless audio is not available wirelessly, you must use the $30 apple lightning to 3.5mm.Value 6/10At $550 these headphones should include everything you need. The case is cheap and marrs quickly, and it doesn’t protect the most fragile part of the headphone which is that headband. The mesh is durable but VERY thin, I don’t want it potentially coming in contact with other things I keep in my messenger bag like pens. I ended up buying a full case but that should have been included in the first place. Also replacement ear cups are $70, very steep, though the competition doesn’t offer any replacement. Again Apple does not include the 3.5mm to lighting cable, which is required to plug it in to… well anything else.Obviously I’ve kept these for a year and I love them for me, those omissions are annoying but you can regularly catch these for $100 off now. If you don’t need or want to plug in, and you don’t ever plan on letting your Maxs leave the house (a shame as they’re the best cans for flights in terms of comfort) then you’re set, otherwise you really need to buy a decent case (around $40-$60).These are excellent headphones for a very specific group of people, you have to own at least one Apple product, but you’ll get the most out of them when you you’re at least partially invested in the ecosystem. For all Android owners with no Apple products, don’t waste your time, there are better options at better price points, all the cool Apple stuff like Atmos doesn’t transfer over.
All the expectation surrounding the quality of these headphones was pleasantly met. If you are looking for clear and balanced sound, these fit the bill. They feel solid in your hands (and heavy on the head) but comfortable to wear (at least for me) for a few hours. Noise cancellation is better than my Sony XM4. Digital crown dial and secondary button does the trick to play, pause, and toggle ANC (Sony did spoil me with the tapping of headset to play/pause but it's fine) Spatial audio is mind blowing and the convenience to easily connect to any Apple device - including the Apple TV is how you're rewarded for being a part of their ecosystem. Sony's way to pair only two devices simultaneously comes at a cost of lower bitrate of music. And if paired with an iPhone, when ... MoreAll the expectation surrounding the quality of these headphones was pleasantly met. If you are looking for clear and balanced sound, these fit the bill. They feel solid in your hands (and heavy on the head) but comfortable to wear (at least for me) for a few hours. Noise cancellation is better than my Sony XM4. Digital crown dial and secondary button does the trick to play, pause, and toggle ANC (Sony did spoil me with the tapping of headset to play/pause but it's fine) Spatial audio is mind blowing and the convenience to easily connect to any Apple device - including the Apple TV is how you're rewarded for being a part of their ecosystem. Sony's way to pair only two devices simultaneously comes at a cost of lower bitrate of music. And if paired with an iPhone, when people call me, they tell me I sound great with little background noise.It is a bit of a head scratcher that they don't support the higher quality bitrate of music that Apple Music has in their library. Also, charging by lightning cable instead of USB-C is also a selfish decision on their part but the battery life is great. If you have a really large head, make a hard pass onto something else. If you want skull crushing bass response, go elsewhere. The bra/purse/case to allow it to go into very low power mode is not very attractive in my opinion. Thankfully there are 3rd party cases that now do the same thing and it protects it better when thrown in the backpack for travel. I got these headphone at a great price due to price matching (Amazon), BB rewards cash back, and a gift certificate I got for my b-day. Took the price way down below $300 (and it came included with 2 years of AppleCare). Considering next gen APM should be announced this year, the price of this model should go down and make it even more suitable for purchase. I've used the APM for about a month.
I don’t consider myself an audiophile—I just consider myself someone who can fairly differentiate between good and bad sound and how to identify compression artifacts in audio. I have been a tech and audio geek since as far as I can remember and was a DJ for over 15 years. I’m the type of person who immediately judges the sound systems at clubs, bars, etc. I have a pair of AirPods Pros mainly for utilitarian purposes (doing CEUs, Zoom calls, etc.) and found that I ALWAYS had to make adjustments to get some decent bass out of them. After all the hype and seeing these on sale, I picked up a pair of AirPods Max for $430 brand new with my Best Buy rewards. I have watched multiple YouTube videos and have done several A/B tests between the AirPods Max and my old but ... MoreI don’t consider myself an audiophile—I just consider myself someone who can fairly differentiate between good and bad sound and how to identify compression artifacts in audio. I have been a tech and audio geek since as far as I can remember and was a DJ for over 15 years. I’m the type of person who immediately judges the sound systems at clubs, bars, etc. I have a pair of AirPods Pros mainly for utilitarian purposes (doing CEUs, Zoom calls, etc.) and found that I ALWAYS had to make adjustments to get some decent bass out of them. After all the hype and seeing these on sale, I picked up a pair of AirPods Max for $430 brand new with my Best Buy rewards. I have watched multiple YouTube videos and have done several A/B tests between the AirPods Max and my old but rugged and road ready Pioneer HDJ-2000 headphones The Pioneers did their job at multiple gigs and clubs, but the AirPods Max blows them away for sound quality. The low end you hear in movies is something you have to hear to believe. The soundstage that so many talk about is the best I have ever heard in a set of headphones. All that computational audio—akin to the computations Apple implements in iPhones to create great photos from very small camera sensors—just about makes bluetooth sound as best as it can. I still have time to determine if I will be keeping them—and so far they are indeed a keeper! I passed down the AirPods Pro to my son.
Are they worth $500? Eh, debatable. Am I mad that I bought them? Absolutely not! They are so nice. The sound quality/bass is wonderful. They are definitely a luxury item. They have a good weight to them, they’re sleek, and most importantly they are very comfortable! I can wear them for hours, unlike my airpod pros that would either fall out constantly or make my ears sore after only an hour or two. Love that you can replace the ear pads too, as I wear makeup a lot and plan on getting a second pair of ear pads for the times I’m not wearing makeup and/or sweating. I also pop them off and let them air out after wearing them for an extended time as condensation builds up a little inside under the mesh. They hold a charge pretty well too. I wear them daily for several ... MoreAre they worth $500? Eh, debatable. Am I mad that I bought them? Absolutely not! They are so nice. The sound quality/bass is wonderful. They are definitely a luxury item. They have a good weight to them, they’re sleek, and most importantly they are very comfortable! I can wear them for hours, unlike my airpod pros that would either fall out constantly or make my ears sore after only an hour or two. Love that you can replace the ear pads too, as I wear makeup a lot and plan on getting a second pair of ear pads for the times I’m not wearing makeup and/or sweating. I also pop them off and let them air out after wearing them for an extended time as condensation builds up a little inside under the mesh. They hold a charge pretty well too. I wear them daily for several hours and have only charged them twice. I did buy little clear Spigen covers/cases for the ear can (I think that’s what they’re called) to protect them from getting scratched or worn as they do tend to clink together when getting them out of the case. If you are on the fence and you can afford the hefty price tag, don’t hesitate any longer and buy them! I had the same wireless skullcandy headphones for like 8 years before these, and I foresee these lasting a long time with proper care and upkeep.
After seeing all the reviews and videos on the Air pods Max I decided to go with these instead of the Sony XM's because of the many reviews I saw of people feeling a lot of pressure on their head with ANC.I am very happy with my purchase because after the initial stretching of the headband, my air pods max are so comfy! The earcups are great for those who don't want to struggle with their hair getting stuck on the earcups as it just slide off! I have a small head and I feared that these would be too big/heavy for me but they are a great fit! For work I bought the Lightning to 3.5 mm Audio Cable for my work calls since my work laptop is not a Mac and it's great. I love using these in transparency mode as I can hear myself when I'm on work calls and also hear my ... MoreAfter seeing all the reviews and videos on the Air pods Max I decided to go with these instead of the Sony XM's because of the many reviews I saw of people feeling a lot of pressure on their head with ANC.I am very happy with my purchase because after the initial stretching of the headband, my air pods max are so comfy! The earcups are great for those who don't want to struggle with their hair getting stuck on the earcups as it just slide off! I have a small head and I feared that these would be too big/heavy for me but they are a great fit! For work I bought the Lightning to 3.5 mm Audio Cable for my work calls since my work laptop is not a Mac and it's great. I love using these in transparency mode as I can hear myself when I'm on work calls and also hear my surroundings when I am just listening to some music.They are VERY pricey but I see it as a great investment for remote work! I would opt to have these as just work headphones and MAYBE travel once in a while because of just how much space they take up with a third party case. (which I recommend buying because the one it comes with does not protect the mesh headband at all.)This isn't a NEED but if you are already considering spending the $400 for Sony or Bose headphones I would take a look at these in person before ruling them off. (Plus these go on sale sometimes so the difference between these and Sony/Bose goes from $150 to $80-$100.)If you want to be aware of your surroundings/hear your voice during calls, the transparency mode on Airpods Max is unmatched!
| General | |
| Product Type | Headphones - Bluetooth - wireless |
| Compatibility | iPhone, iPad, iPod, Mac |
| Additional Functions | Wireless audio sharing, transparency mode, spatial audio with dynamic head tracking |
| Dimensions & Weight Details | Headphones: 16.86 cm x 8.34 cm x 18.73 cm / 384.8 g Case: 134.5 g |