The AirPods may look like a weird headphone sticking out of someone’s ear, but to many who has been using it like a staple – me included, the AirPods delivers excellent wireless performance and convenience that other wireless earbuds have attempt to compete.
The new AirPods, which most of us would simply refer as the AirPods 2, has the same design as your current AirPods with a new charging case that charges wirelessly, a new H1 chip that pairs faster with your iOS devices and extends an extra hour of talktime from the original 2-hour claim, which might not seem a lot to make one replace their current AirPods.
However, for users who wants to own a pair of wireless earbuds, the AirPods 2 could be a good one to start with if what you care about is connectivity over sound quality.
Like the first-gen AirPods, the AirPods 2 is an extremely simple to pair with an iOS device.
All you need to do is to flip open the case and your iOS device instantly shows a connection dialog with its battery levels, tap the ‘Connect’ button and you will be connected within 2 seconds, even switching connection between my iPad Pro and MacBook Pro is effortless.
I have no issues with the AirPods’ capacitive tap controls on the left and right earbuds, which can be configured to call out Siri or control music playback on an iOS device or Mac.
Sadly, I wished Apple could have added single or triple taps rather than limiting it to double tap, what’s worse is that it disables ear detection when it is connected to an Android device, which you will have to manually stop your music once you take them off.
Audio performance is similar to its predecessor, though lacking oomph in bass, sound details are well produced with a decent tuning in high and mid frequencies, it sounds particularly great when listening to Asian Pop and Jazz music, but once you start playing music with high pitch vocals, you may want to lower down the volume as it could strain your ears.
Over my one month experience with the AirPods 2, I never had any issues with battery life as my average listening duration is a good 1.5 hours, which after that I’ll usually place them back to the charging case.
For existing AirPods owners, you will be happy to know that it will work properly with the new wireless charging case, as long as you are willing to shell out RM439 for it.
Should you upgrade to or buy the AirPods 2?
Like I wrote earlier, the AirPods 2 isn’t a necessary upgrade from the original AirPods, unless its battery is failing or you require that extra hour of talk time, you’d better be off with the wireless charging case for added convenience.
Otherwise, there’s many alternatives to the if you have such budget to purchase wireless earbuds.
Ultimately, the AirPods 2 is unrivaled when it comes to connectivity and the very reason why you’d rather spend RM700 over other wireless earbuds, even paying an extra RM180 for the wireless charging case makes sense too, you also don’t need to be locked in Apple world to enjoy its benefits.
Go for it, the AirPods 2 is definitely worth your hard earned cash for what it offers.
The Good
- Impressive pairing speed and distance
- Decent audio performance
- Battery life
- Wireless charging case
The Not so Good
- Noise isolation
- Earbuds design not for everyone
- Still drops out of your ear when you work out