• InvaderDJ@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    This is an Apple miss. Their tendency for status equaling heavy materials and lack of obvious options just makes it a no-go for me. Noise cancelling, wireless, over the ear headphones exist for airplanes. Having a headset that is heavy, that doesn’t fold and can’t be turned off (only put to sleep in a dumb bra-like case) don’t meet that mark.

    I’m sure they sound great and the magnetic ear cups a good idea, but this is a miss for me. The price is the final nail in the coffin. My Sony XM4s sound nearly as good, can be worn for long flights without fatigue, fold up, and because they’re light but sturdy plastic I’m not worried about them denting or anything like that if I drop them. And I didn’t have to pay over $500 for them.

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      11 months ago

      I tested them and they don’t even sound that great. For the price, there are a lot of WAY better options out there.

      But that is the case with many Apple products.

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        11 months ago

        Maybe I’m not the most discerning listener, but I got a $60 pair of Skullcandy wireless noise cancelling earbuds and my only problem with them is that you have to hold them down to skip a track rather than just push once (that turns off noise canceling), which is bad UI, but other than that, couldn’t be happier.

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      11 months ago

      Wait, these cost how much? I got a pair of arctic nova pro wireless headphones at microcenter, I thought they were stupid expensive at $350, but the feature list is kinda crazy.

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        11 months ago

        If you think 350 for a pair of headphones is expensive, don’t become an audiophile…

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          11 months ago

          Arguably, if you’re compressing the signal wirelessly via Bluetooth, the ceiling for quality is probably in that low couple hundred bucks market. Apple probes people will overpay for something but anything actually better is probably going to be wired.

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          11 months ago

          I mean, I know high end audio quality focused ones are going to be more expensive, but I really doubt I’d be able to hear the difference. The ones I got have good sound quality but I have no idea how they stack up to audiophile stuff. I just doubt that apples headphones would have quality proportional to the price they charge. That’s to be expected though, pay for the name and all that, I was just more surprised that the cheaper headphones I got would have more in the way of features. Although it is a bit of a different beast I think, mine being more computer focused.