Tuesday, December 8th 2020

Apple Introduces AirPods Max, the Magic of AirPods in a Stunning Over-ear Design

Apple today announced AirPods Max, innovative wireless headphones that bring the magic of AirPods to an over-ear design with high-fidelity sound. AirPods Max combine a custom acoustic design, H1 chips, and advanced software to power computational audio for a breakthrough listening experience with Adaptive EQ, Active Noise Cancellation, Transparency mode, and spatial audio. AirPods Max come in five gorgeous colors, including space gray, silver, sky blue, green, and pink, and are available to order starting today, with availability beginning Tuesday, December 15.

"AirPods are the most popular headphones in the world, beloved for their effortless setup, incredible sound quality, and iconic design. With AirPods Max, we are bringing that magical AirPods experience to a stunning over-ear design with high-fidelity audio," said Greg Joswiak, Apple's senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing. "The custom acoustic design, combined with powerful H1 chips, and advanced software enable AirPods Max to use computational audio to wirelessly deliver the ultimate personal listening experience."
Custom Acoustic Design
From the canopy to the ear cushions, every part of AirPods Max is carefully crafted to provide exceptional acoustic performance for each user. The breathable knit mesh canopy, spanning the headband, is made to distribute weight and reduce on-head pressure. The stainless steel headband frame provides strength, flexibility, and comfort for a wide variety of head shapes and sizes. Telescoping headband arms smoothly extend and stay in place to maintain the desired fit.

Each ear cup attaches to the headband through a revolutionary mechanism that balances and distributes ear cup pressure, and allows it to independently pivot and rotate to fit the unique contours of a user's head. Each ear cushion uses acoustically engineered memory foam to create an effective seal — a critical factor in delivering immersive sound. The Digital Crown, inspired by Apple Watch, offers precise volume control and the ability to play or pause audio, skip tracks, answer or end phone calls, and activate Siri.

Breakthrough Listening Experience
AirPods Max feature a 40-mm Apple-designed dynamic driver that provides rich, deep bass, accurate mid-ranges, and crisp, clean high-frequency extension so every note can be heard. A unique dual neodymium ring magnet motor allows AirPods Max to maintain total harmonic distortion of less than 1 percent across the entire audible range, even at maximum volume.1 Equipped with an Apple-designed H1 chip in each ear cup, a custom acoustic design, and advanced software, AirPods Max use computational audio to deliver the highest quality listening experience possible. Utilizing each of the chips' 10 audio cores—capable of 9 billion operations per second—computational audio powers a breakthrough listening experience that includes Adaptive EQ, Active Noise Cancellation, Transparency mode, and spatial audio.
  • Adaptive EQ: AirPods Max use Adaptive EQ to adjust the sound to the fit and seal of the ear cushions by measuring the sound signal delivered to a user and adjusting the low and mid-frequencies in real time—bringing rich audio that captures every detail.
  • Active Noise Cancellation: AirPods Max deliver immersive sound through Active Noise Cancellation so users can focus on what they are listening to. Each ear cup features three outward-facing microphones to detect environmental noise, while one microphone inside the ear cup monitors the sound reaching the listener's ear. Using computational audio, noise cancellation continuously adapts to the headphone fit and movement in real time.
  • Transparency Mode: With AirPods Max, users can switch to Transparency mode to simultaneously listen to music while hearing the environment around them—ensuring everything, including a user's own voice, sounds natural while audio plays perfectly. Switching between Active Noise Cancellation and Transparency mode can be done with a single press using the noise control button.
  • Spatial Audio: AirPods Max use spatial audio with dynamic head tracking to place sounds virtually anywhere in a space — delivering an immersive, theaterlike experience for content recorded in 5.1, 7.1, and Dolby Atmos. Using the gyroscope and accelerometer in AirPods Max and iPhone or iPad, spatial audio tracks the motion of a user's head as well as the device, compares the motion data, then remaps the sound field so it stays anchored to the device, even as the user's head moves.
The Magic of AirPods
AirPods Max join the existing AirPods family in delivering unparalleled wireless audio, whether a customer is listening to music, making phone calls, enjoying TV shows and movies, playing games, or interacting with Siri. The magical setup experience customers love with today's AirPods and AirPods Pro extends to AirPods Max with one-tap setup, followed by automatic pairing with all the devices signed in to a user's iCloud account, including iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple TV.

AirPods Max automatically detect when they are on a user's head using the optical and position sensors. Once in place, AirPods Max play audio and can pause once removed or when the user simply lifts one ear cup. With AirPods Max, voice calls and Siri commands are crisp and clear due to beam-forming microphones that block out ambient noise and focus on the user's voice.

Battery and Performance
AirPods Max feature great battery life with up to 20 hours of high-fidelity audio, talk time, or movie playback with Active Noise Cancellation and spatial audio enabled.

AirPods Max come with a soft, slim Smart Case that puts AirPods Max in an ultralow power state that helps to preserve battery charge when not in use.

Additional Features
  • Automatic switching allows users to seamlessly move sound between iPhone, iPad, and Mac. When playing music on Mac, users can easily take a call on iPhone and AirPods Max will automatically switch over.
  • Audio Sharing makes it possible to easily share an audio stream between two sets of AirPods on iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Apple TV 4K. Simply bring AirPods Max near the device and connect with a single tap.3
  • Siri capabilities include the ability to play music, make phone calls, control the volume, get directions, and more. Siri can also read incoming messages as they arrive with Announce Messages with Siri.
Pricing and Availability
  • AirPods Max are available to order starting today for $549 (US) from apple.com and in the Apple Store app in the US and more than 25 other countries and regions. AirPods Max will begin shipping on Tuesday, December 15.
  • AirPods Max require Apple devices running iOS 14.3 or later, iPadOS 14.3 or later, macOS Big Sur 11.1 or later, watchOS 7.2 or later, or tvOS 14.3 or later.
  • AirPods start at $159 (US) and AirPods Pro are available for $249 (US).
  • Customers can add personal engraving to AirPods Max, AirPods Pro, and AirPods for free on apple.com and in the Apple Store app.
  • Customers are able to find the same great shopping and support services at apple.com/shop, in the Apple Store app, and at Apple Store locations. Customers can get shopping help from Apple Specialists, choose monthly financing options, get special carrier offers for iPhone, trade in eligible devices, and get Support services and no-contact delivery or Apple Store pickup options. Customers are encouraged to check apple.com/retail for more information on the health and safety measures in place, and the services available, at their local store.
  • Pickup options include in-store, curbside, or Express storefront, and vary by store. Same-day delivery may also be available. Customers can check apple.com/retail for services available at their local store.
  • With Apple Card, customers in the US get 3 percent Daily Cash back when they buy directly from Apple and have the option to choose Apple Card Monthly Installments so they can pay over time, interest-free.
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85 Comments on Apple Introduces AirPods Max, the Magic of AirPods in a Stunning Over-ear Design

#2
phanbuey
Revolutionary and stunning... and probably brave too
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#3
bug
tiggerin other words headphones
Yeah, I was really worried Apple didn't invent those till now.

Edit: Oops, it's not just headphones, it's headphones that only work with a handful of devices. If that doesn't spell Apple, nothing does.
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#4
Splinterdog
And a stunning price too at 10x more than my Skull Candy headhpones which I'm more than pleased with.
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#5
R0H1T
btarunrmagic of AirPods to an over-ear design with high-fidelity sound
So I take it a single grain of pixie dust, since Apple's cheap?
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#6
bug
SplinterdogAnd a stunning price too at 10x more than my Skull Candy headhpones which I'm more than pleased with.
Hell, these are more expensive than my (wired) AKG and Beyerdynamic together. And probably don't sound better than either.
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#7
jeremyshaw
... that price is way too much. Airpods, I could barely tolerate on discount, but I could make the argument that they were somewhat unique and I quite like their ergonomics (doesn't seal off the ear area and still holds on well). I still couldn't deal with the pricing, so I bought them as a gift for someone.

But $549 for over ears? Not a chance. Apple will clearly find enough morons to buy it, but count this one out.

Even still uses lightening. Disgusting.
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#8
TheLostSwede
News Editor
Note that they only work with other Apple products...
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#9
R0H1T
TheLostSwedeNote that they only work with other Apple products...
What o_O

Tbf they probably have anywhere between only a billion to two potential buyers for it then!
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#10
freeagent
They are just fancy beats with with some tweaks. I guess iOS 14.3 will be out soon since 14.2 is running now.
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#11
z1n0x
Does it prevent COVID and fight climate change though?
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#12
DeathtoGnomes
i doubt anyone will pay $600 ( price +tax) just to be used as noise cancelling headphones
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#13
Unregistered
DeathtoGnomesi doubt anyone will pay $600 ( price +tax) just to be used as noise cancelling headphones
I've seen plenty of Apple user with the wireless pods so i am sure there are enough idiots to buy these, and think they are fashionable wearing them.
#14
robot zombie
Am I the only one thinking these are ugly as sin?
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#15
bonehead123
jeremyshawEven still uses lightening.
This should be an automatic NO-BUY for A L O T of people......especially at that HIDEOUSLY OUTRAGEOUS price :(

You would have thought they would have gotten with the program by now and make all their new stuff with USB-C, but apparently Timmy boy has no sense of where the tech market is headed...

Oh well, their loss :)
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#16
windwhirl
robot zombieAm I the only one thinking these are ugly as sin?
I think the design is pretty normal, but nothing to write home about. What I'd be more interested is whether they hold a candle to a good pair of Sennheiser headphones...
bonehead123This should be an automatic NO-BUY for A L O T of people......especially at that HIDEOUSLY OUTRAGEOUS price :(

You would have thought they would have gotten with the program by now and make all their new stuff with USB-C, but apparently Timmy boy has no sense of where the tech market is headed...

Oh well, their loss :)
There is a Lightning to USB-C cable in the box.

Agree with you on the price, if quality isn't up to par. Otherwise, it can get very subjective whether it's expensive or not. If you don't believe me, ask Sennheiser:
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#17
robot zombie
Senn has nothing on Focal.

Really though, airpods arent bad. I just dont know if apple can make a full circumaural that competes with actual "audiophile" headphones. Very different game. Audiophiles generally respect airpods. Nothin like a "beats alternative" to screw that up. Expensive headphones may still be a thing... but $600 buys a lot of headphone.
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#18
Cheeseball
Not a Potato
TheLostSwedeNote that they only work with other Apple products...
If it has the same BT profile as the AirPods and AirPods Pro, then it should have SBC support, so it could work on any device (Android or PC) that can take a BT connection. Also, this should also have USB Audio Class 2 support (again, if its like their wired EarPods, if you use a Lightning-to-USB-C converter), so they may work that way as well. Not sure if ANC and other features would work wired though.
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#19
dorsetknob
"YOUR RMA REQUEST IS CON-REFUSED"
Great Deal for Muggers :)
wearing them you won't hear the Mugger coming......"and after the Headslap to remove them you will be to groggry to see them go"
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#20
windwhirl
dorsetknobGreat Deal for Muggers :)
wearing them you won't hear the Mugger coming......"and after the Headslap to remove them you will be to groggry to see them go"
Well, it wouldn't be much of a problem for me. My head is usually swiveling anyway :P
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#22
Bansaku
Typical TPU users and their instant snark that come out whenever Apple announces a new product. As an HD-600, HE-560, and 99 Classics (amongst others) owner I was very impressed with the Air Pod Pros, so seeing a full sized headphone with the same features draws my interest. Heck, ever heard a Home Pod? Ever hear 2 Home Pods in stereo? As an audiophile owning $3400 Klispch speakers powered by a high current Yamaha receiver, they sound amazing, especially when compared to other similarly priced hi-end brands like Bose and Sonos.
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#23
rolachaz
Not to brag, but, as an audiophile owning $10 headphones (amongst other cheaper ones), probably won't be buying one of these, << because could never afford it >>. :p

Edited. Sorry PowerPC :)
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#24
PowerPC
BansakuTypical TPU users and their instant snark that come out whenever Apple announces a new product. As an HD-600, HE-560, and 99 Classics (amongst others) owner I was very impressed with the Air Pod Pros, so seeing a full sized headphone with the same features draws my interest. Heck, ever heard a Home Pod? Ever hear 2 Home Pods in stereo? As an audiophile owning $3400 Klispch speakers powered by a high current Yamaha receiver, they sound amazing, especially when compared to other similarly priced hi-end brands like Bose and Sonos.
It's like anything from Apple is automatically trash because it has a higher price. But any Chinese ripoff that falls apart after two uses is good because its price is $10. TPU in a nutshell.

Apple has the best build quality you can probably get for their prices in the world. You see designer shit like this going for far more money elsewhere. So let's not pretend that it should be cheap if people were buying stuff like this for far more before Apple.

You need good build quality in a headphone. Hell, not just in headphones, you need it for everything. People who shit on them probably never owned any Apple products. But how would they actually own them, if they "would never buy it" like in every one of these Apple threads? It's a whole different level. They make products that look and feel like a designer product for actually far less money. And thank god they didn't keep the god awful Beats look.

Btw., saying "would never buy it" before you used it, instead of "could never afford it", is a sure sign that you're a cheapskate.
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#25
bug
BansakuTypical TPU users and their instant snark that come out whenever Apple announces a new product. As an HD-600, HE-560, and 99 Classics (amongst others) owner I was very impressed with the Air Pod Pros, so seeing a full sized headphone with the same features draws my interest. Heck, ever heard a Home Pod? Ever hear 2 Home Pods in stereo? As an audiophile owning $3400 Klispch speakers powered by a high current Yamaha receiver, they sound amazing, especially when compared to other similarly priced hi-end brands like Bose and Sonos.
:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

(I know nothing of Sonos)
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