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Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Just ok now wow!
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The headphones are just ok. I think I was expecting more for the price. The battery life sucks and the connectivity is too sensitive to all my Apple devices especially if they are close range. i wish I purchased the Beats Studio instead.
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Very heavy for the money I would expect a lot more out of them. I bought these and the Bose ultraquiet and liked those better so I gave the apple to someone and they gave them back and told me to just return them
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These headphones were phenomenal, the first day I got them I listened for a couple hours at home with getting stuff done around the home. The next day I was sitting at my desk at work, took the headphones off and popped on of the earcups on. Just sitting at my desk, editing photos, I had somehow accumulated moisture in the earcups and saw that moisture all over the drivers. After about five minutes online, I realized the apple care I bought was useless and that everyone is experiencing this to a degree. The Apple care is useless because this concern makes the headphones a ticking time bomb. It’s not a matter of if the moisture will kill them, it’s when. And when it does Apple will tell you that there is water damage. So you either pay a ton of money to have them fix it just to have the problem again, or you pay a bunch of money for a new pair to have that problem again. Just get something else. Wait for Apple to make a proper gen 2 so they can brag about how they are IP rated now.
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I an only assume that Apple wants to kill this product line off. While headphones themselves are nice and well integrated with the phone Apple has zero interest in supporting them after you buy them. Since they have no power button they need to be in the special slip cover that comes with them to enter low power mode (and even then there is still continuous power drain). If you lose the slip cover Apple will not sell you or provide a replacement. You just have to take your chances with sketchy third party options or prowl eBay for a second hand OEM one. If I had known they didn’t support these I never would have spend $500 on them. Pathetic Apple, you’ll take people’s money for them but can’t be bothered to ensure they stay usable afterward.