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They finally got an upgrade. I’m curious about the improved latency claim. Wonder if they’re good enough for wireless electric guitar recording in garageband. For now that only really works wired.
Interesting. Well, with new speakers and new chips and microphones I'm sure they redid the logic board. Hopefully that doesn't happen again in future if you use them!I was an avid Max user but switched to Pro’s. We have 4 Max’s, and they all, at one point or another, stop working to the point where i have to put them in the freezer to get them working again. Too much of a pain.
Yeah I've heard you've had issues. Quite a shame. Mine have worked flawlessly throughout the whole time I've had them, which id about 5 years. I only really like over-ear headphones. Fortunately they've never had any issues for me, but it sucks that all of yours have shown problems.I was an avid Max user but switched to Pro’s. We have 4 Max’s, and they all, at one point or another, stop working to the point where i have to put them in the freezer to get them working again. Too much of a pain.
Lightning or USB-C versions? I had my Lightning ones fail with that exact failure mode you're describing. I wonder if they fixed it on the USB-C version (or in the AirPods Max 2).We have 4 Max’s, and they all, at one point or another, stop working to the point where i have to put them in the freezer to get them working again. Too much of a pain.
All lightning. USB-C may well have fixed it. Thing is, now that I’m used to just always having airpods in my pocket, would be hard to go back to over-ear other than for sitting at my desk, anyway.Lightning or USB-C versions? I had my Lightning ones fail with that exact failure mode you're describing. I wonder if they fixed it on the USB-C version (or in the AirPods Max 2).
All lightning. USB-C may well have fixed it. Thing is, now that I’m used to just always having airpods in my pocket, would be hard to go back to over-ear other than for sitting at my desk, anyway.
Mine that have been perfect since I bought them are the lightning model.All lightning. USB-C may well have fixed it. Thing is, now that I’m used to just always having airpods in my pocket, would be hard to go back to over-ear other than for sitting at my desk, anyway.
What I found is that it gets into some locked up mode if I don’t use it for a few weeks and leave it plugged in in its case. Other times I’d use it every day, grab it and head out somewhere, and it wouldn’t connect to anything unless I plugged it in and out again, so I got in the habit of having to test it before I left my office. My wife and kids have had the lockup problems with their’s, too, but freezing them solves it. Something going on with the charging circuitry, I think.Mine that have been perfect since I bought them are the lightning model.
Did you listen to Coldplay after taking them out of the freezer?I was an avid Max user but switched to Pro’s. We have 4 Max’s, and they all, at one point or another, stop working to the point where i have to put them in the freezer to get them working again. Too much of a pain.
All I can say is I'm happy I have a golden unit, sucks with the problems, hope it's fixedWhat I found is that it gets into some locked up mode if I don’t use it for a few weeks and leave it plugged in in its case. Other times I’d use it every day, grab it and head out somewhere, and it wouldn’t connect to anything unless I plugged it in and out again, so I got in the habit of having to test it before I left my office. My wife and kids have had the lockup problems with their’s, too, but freezing them solves it. Something going on with the charging circuitry, I think.
I literally change the station when Clocks comes on the radio.Did you listen to Coldplay after taking them out of the freezer?
Apple’s AirPods Max 2 Blurs the Lines Between Marketing and Innovation
The lines between marketing and innovation are clearly blurring. Like the earlier USB-C refresh, this update feels designed to sustain sales rather than push the product forward. The profitable, $549 AirPods Max sit in an awkward middle ground — not popular enough to justify major investment, but too visible and culturally embedded in gyms and on TikTok for Apple to discontinue.
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And yet, consumers keep buying. That’s the part worth paying attention to. With Apple, it’s increasingly not about how much changes — it’s about how the changes are framed. The brand carries enormous weight, and the company’s marketing engine does the rest. Imagine if the recent product updates themselves were as impressive as the advertising.
I'm sick and tired of this asshole's bullshit. He's all upset because Apple keeps making him look like an idiot, which he is. He spent so long spinning narratives for all of them to fall apart. And now Apple surprise launches a product that he said they wouldn't.
And then there’s the Srouji thing, which was reported only once, by Mark Gurman at Bloomberg, and then effectively retracted two days later after Srouji shot it down with a meant-to-leak memo to his staff. My own reporting, talking to several sources close to and in some cases within Apple’s executive ranks, is that there is no truth to Gurman’s Bloomberg report that Srouji threatened Tim Cook that he was considering leaving Apple for a competitor.
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