A:AnswerIn order to fully hear high res tracks you need both a high res audio track and high res certified headphones but Apple doesnt even list the specs so it's more than likely that these are not even high res. You can however buy good high res headphones for less or even just go wired.These will not get Bluetooth high res as these do not come with high res codecs like other cans do. Some phones do have built in amps like the LG v series that can handle higher impedance headphones. I suspect you would need 2 cords and a DAC amp like the fiio for other phones and all those connections would lower quality. Also to note, despite the apps stating they will offer high res tracks, most cap it for phone listening at 24bit 48khz aka cd quality and do not support external dacs. I have a phone with a built in internal DAC w 320khz max but they don't even recognize that via music apps and use my phone DAC instead do biggest benefit is louder volume when DAC is on.Only way around phone DAC is using a stream service that allows external music players like Tidal does. Spotify doesn't allow that nor does Amazon music.
A:AnswerYes, they have 9 mics and they are fantastic. The transparency mode is so good you'd almost swear you weren't even wearing them... it's all just very natural.
A:AnswerI wouldn’t bank on it.. I’d just get one of the many different 3rd party color silicon sleeves they sell. My wife got the Silver AirPod Max with a set of pink Silicon covers. Looks too cute! And a lot more neutral and diverse
A:AnswerNothing wrong with the headphones ...infact other makes of headphones sound tiney to loud as with these headphones you can hit mute and talk easily and what the other person is saying
A:AnswerThe Apple AirPods Max are not specifically designed to be hearing aid compatible. While they offer high-quality audio and noise-canceling features, they do not have the specialized compatibility features that hearing aids often have, such as telecoil support or direct connectivity designed for hearing aids.
For those who use hearing aids, it’s important to consult with an audiologist or hearing care professional to find devices that are optimized for compatibility with hearing aids. They can provide recommendations for headphones or other audio devices that work well with your hearing aids and meet your specific hearing needs.
A:AnswerI would just change the input source on Zoom, so that you're using your laptops built-in microphone. Which you can achieve by pressing the arrow next to Zoom's microphone button.