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The Pros and Cons of the Apple Airpods Max - Review & Video

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Apple released the Airpods Max in December of 2020, positioning them as an entertainment and business communications over-the-head, double-ear headset. However, the question of whether these headphones are good enough for business calls when using a softphone or video conferencing software remains. To answer this question, the Airpods Max have been put to the test. The specifications for the Airpods Max include Weight of 13.6 ounces Nine microphones for active noise cancellation and voice pickup Digital crown dial for adjustments Adaptive EQ Spatial audio Dynamic drivers to provide immersive sound Smart travel case 20 hours of talk or listening time Bluetooth version 5.0 Mesh canopy for breathability and comfort Colorway options Siri commands Smart sensors Ear cushions that create a sound seal for better hearing quality, and have a unique design. The Airpods Max come with a few drawbacks. The
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