What are the specifications of Apple AirPods Max?
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- While the Apple AirPod Max is a great pair of headphones with best-in-class active noise canceling (ANC) and a good sound signature.
- It also has a few annoying quirks that make it very obviously an Apple product.
- If you live in the Apple ecosystem and already love your AirPods Pro then the AirPods Max is more of the same just in a pair of over-ears.
- The AirPods Max has top-notch noise canceling and a transparency mode to let you hear what is going on around you with the click of a button.
- Volume and playback controls are assigned to the digital crown at the top of the right ear cup and it is insanely smooth.
- At times you will find myself accidentally raising or lowering the volume when trying to readjust the headphones.
- Tiny sensors on the inside of the ear cups also auto-pause playback when you take off the headphones.
- Resuming playback is as simple as putting the headphones back on.
- There is no power button to turn the headset on or off.
- Instead it enters a low-power mode when you put it in the case and it is ready to go when you take it out again.
- This is convenient but only useful when you actually use the case.
- When the AirPods Max is not in the case it remains on for a few hours before going to sleep draining the battery the entire time.
- The AirPods Max plays the part of luxury headphones extremely well.
- The stainless steel headband and aluminum ear cups feel sturdy and
- All that metal means the AirPods Max is also really heavy weighing in at 385 grams.
- That is much heavier than the other top noise canceling headphones we have tested and you feel it.
- The headband is brilliantly engineered to distribute the weight evenly.
- The plush padding and light fabric headband feel really nice.
- The ear cups feel amazing they are without a doubt my favorite thing about the headset.
- They are comfortable and you can easily pop off the padding to replace them as needed.
- The ear cups are extremely deep which is actually very important.
- Providing plenty of room around your ears brings a number of benefits from effective weight distribution to making noise isolation easier to accomplish.
- It may seem like a little thing to gush about but bigger ear cups mean more things go right for more people which we will demonstrate a bit later on.
- One notable downside here is the lack of any folding hinges.
- While the rotating ear cups are nice when you want to slip them into your bag they do not fold down like other headphones.
- The headband is made of metal that slides when adjusting the fit but fold to save space.
- The connection with the AirPods Max is generally pretty solid which has to do with the H1 chip.
- Like the smaller AirPods Pro this uses Bluetooth 5.0 with the AAC and SBC Bluetooth codecs.
- A Sound Guys colleague reports occasional glitches when listening to Spotify from an iPhone SE2 as well as some strange behavior where podcast audio is not routed to the AirPods Max despite an established Bluetooth connection.
- A Bluetooth codec is the method of communication between two Bluetooth devices.
- All Bluetooth audio devices use the standard SBC codec to transfer sound back and forth.
- The AirPods Max also uses AAC which is superior but it tends to not play well with some Android phones through no fault of its own.
- Be aware that if you have an Android phone that supports higher-quality codecs like aptX or LDAC they are not going to be of much use here.
- If you are on iOS you have nothing to worry about since iOS devices will default to AAC anyway.
PROS:-
- Nice design and solid build quality
- Amazing active noise canceling and transparency mode
- Comfortable ear pads and fabric headband
- Decent battery life
- Button and digital crown are great to use
- Good sound quality with no distortion
- Great connection strength with Bluetooth 5.0
Cons:-
- No 3.5mm headphone jack becomes a pain
- Uses a Lightning connector instead of USB-C
- Proximity sensors and voice assistant activation do not work on Android or Windows
- No aptX or LDAC high quality codec support
- The smart case is absolutely terrible and provides no protection
- Microphone quality is just okay