I bought a pair a few years ago. I use them for running, office and home; they are fantastic imho. If you can recommend a robust, well engineered equivalent which seamlessly synchs with the rest of my Apple kit, for half the price, I’m all ears (pun intended).
Lol. As if it I'd know what syncs with Apple kit. I tried my son's mate's airpods and they sounded alright. No better than any other top end earphones which cost much less though.
The reason that you need them to sync with all your other Apple stuff is why they have you by the balls FFS. Lol.
Say what you want about Apple.. Their products just work... That is good enough for me!
You're coming over a bit snide and unpleasant here, chap.
You don't *NEED* them to sync to Apple kit - any old Bluetooth stuff will do that, but the experience is a whole lot better with AirPods. That's all.
There's no need to be quite so snarky about it.
Madness. As if all other companies products don't "just work". Lol.
Oh and of course there aren't millions of posts, on thousands of sites, complaining about Apple products, software, etc.
It's a massive con. They make nice products, they charge a fortune for them. That's all.
If you wouldn't touch an Apple product with a barge pole, you can get exactly the same quality and experience for much less money.
Incidentally, I think you've just proved my point. If your phone/watch/house is all Apple then yes, the airpods will be the only thing that works really well for you.
If you wouldn't touch an Apple product with a barge pole, you can get exactly the same quality and experience for much less money.
I'm currently using these - https://amzn.to/3pSnnwG - which are a reasonable compromise between AirPods and unbranded copies. Anker make reasonable stuff.
I've used Apple products and software (because I had to in a work environment). Never again. Oh and iTunes?! Just horrible.Disagree with this. The combination of quality and user experience is exactly what sets Apple apart from the rest of the big tech companies.
You can get airpod clones which sound very very similar and last as long on a charge, yes. But none of those have the W1 chip which means they connect the instant you open the case. You take one out and it pauses. You lose one, you open an app and your right airpod beeps at you from under the sofa.
Their margins are pretty insane. But all the while they make reliable products which they support for years and which work as well as they do, I am not leaving this cult, that's for sure.
Join us, LL....
Disagree with this. The combination of quality and user experience is exactly what sets Apple apart from the rest of the big tech companies.
You can get airpod clones which sound very very similar and last as long on a charge, yes. But none of those have the W1 chip which means they connect the instant you open the case. You take one out and it pauses. You lose one, you open an app and your right airpod beeps at you from under the sofa.
Their margins are pretty insane. But all the while they make reliable products which they support for years and which work as well as they do, I am not leaving this cult, that's for sure.
Join us, LL....
Youngest Potting wishes to buy some of these for big sister for Christmas. Both are racking up lots of extra shifts in their "key worker" roles (sounds more impressive than "working in a supermarket"), both are very careful with their money, a trait that has carried on down the Potting generations.
Cheapest Apple ones I can find on line comes out at around £175. A couple of weeks ago whilst on a break in Cornwall I purchased, from the semi legendary Trago Mills, a pair of Bluetooth ear pieces that look and behave in the same way as the Apple ones - the price was £14.99! They might not last as long but at that price I could change them every 6 months for five years and still be ahead1
Is it me or does this seem bonkers, can the Apple lovers convince me !
£89.99 at Aldi Black Friday site apparently. Online only and not available yet. Not sure which version.
Apologies. Wasn't the intention. HT was asking about syncing with Apple stuff.
It was a mild nudge about the fact that he NEEDS it to do that because he's a fellow cult member, like you.
No snarkyness intended. Just the usual Apple v the rest of the world stuff. Which is amusing, not nasty.
Incidentally, I think you've just proved my point. If your phone/watch/house is all Apple then yes, the airpods will be the only thing that works really well for you.
If you wouldn't touch an Apple product with a barge pole, you can get exactly the same quality and experience for much less money.
It's the standard story, as told by the majority of tech review sites for the past 15 years or so.
That's all.
I've used Apple products and software (because I had to in a work environment). Never again. Oh and iTunes?! Just horrible.
To each their own mate.