A:AnswerYes, all you have to do is connect the AirPods in your Bluetooth settings; unfortunately you can not see the exact battery percentage on a Samsung although the case shows either a green light for fully charged and amber light for low battery
A:AnswerProbably the most noticeable difference is that the AirPods Pro use active noise cancelation. There’s no volume control from the AirPods Pro themselves so you’ll need to reach for your smartphone or ask Siri to turn them up or down. The AirPods generation 2 and the AirPods pro both use the same H1 chip though.
A:AnswerShe will probably be carrying them around in her ear. But she can store them back in the case and carry them around when not using them or you can buy a protective cover for the case.
A:AnswerThey feel pretty similar. If the regular Earpods can fit in your ear comfortably, these will, or probably even better, because the lack of wire makes them less likely to fall out.
A:AnswerYes. They are compatible with any Bluetooth Device, however? Unless the devices are an Apple product you will lose some of the capabilities that Apple has designed only for apple products like Siri, the ability to make and answer phone calls, and a few other amazing things Airpods can do when synced with an Apple device. Basically, if you use another device besides apple they are just an earphone to listen to music only.
A:AnswerYes they will connect just like other Bluetooth headphones. I have connected them to android tablets and my windows laptop. The only difference is when they are connected to Apple products you can tap the right one and say things like turn volume up or down. You can also say skip this song etc. With non Apple products you have to use the functions on the device they are connected to.
A:AnswerThat’s going to depend on your ear size. These work great for me, but they are the same size, shape, and weight as the wired earpods that come with iPhones, iPods, and iPads. If you have problems with those, you will probably have the same problem with these.
A:AnswerBass is non existent. They are great for having something in your ear and still being aware of surroundings. You want bass, buy something else.
A:AnswerThey send you a separate email and you follow that link to sign up for Apple Music. Only new subscribers, not existing Apple users. In my case, I didn’t get it because I was already subscribed to Apple Music.