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Apple’s long-rumored over-ear headphones are officially here. AirPods Max
features an over-ear design, deep integration with the remainder of Apple’s
ecosystem, the H1 chip, and more. AirPods Max features Apple’s latest H1
chip with support for spatial audio, automatic device switching, and more.
they're available in five colors and include a carrying case in addition.
Here are all of the details you need to know.
Here are the highlights:
Adaptive EQ
Active Noise Cancellation
Transparency Mode
Spatial Audio
Automatic device switching
Audio Sharing
Charge via Lightning
Adaptive EQ allows AirPods Max to adjust the sound to the fit and seal of
the ear cushions. This works by measuring the sound signal delivered to a
user and adjusting the low and mid-frequencies in real time. The AirPods
Max also include a Digital Crown on the side, inspired by Apple Watch, to
control volume and playback, including support for pausing, skipping,
answering/ending phone calls, and activating Siri.
AirPods Max up to 20 hours of high-fidelity audio, talk time, or movie
playback with Active Noise Cancellation and spatial audio enabled. There
is also support for head detection, so AirPods Max can intelligently
detect when they are placed on a user’s head and pause playback when
removed.
AirPods Max are available in five colors: space gray, silver, sky blue,
green, and pink. They include a Smart Case that puts the headphones into
an “ultralow power state that helps to preserve battery charge when not in
use.”
AirPods Max are designed to compete with other high-end headphones such
as the Sony WH-1000XM4 and the Bose QuietComfort 35 II. The difference,
of course, is that Apple’s over-ear headphones feature deep integration
with the rest of the Apple ecosystem, including support for features
such as spatial audio, automatic device switching, and Hey Siri.