Complete game changer… as a longtime Bose user, these absolutely crush them
So damned good is this noise cancellation
So damned good is this noise cancellation
I know, right?Complete game changer… as a longtime Bose user, these absolutely crush them
So damned good is this noise cancellation
This is not normal behavior. I listen mostly outdoors on my patio and with noise cancellation on and no music playing I can hear “nothing”—no birds, no passing cars, no air conditioning hum. Nothing. It’s quite relaxing. And there’s no difference if I move my head.Speaking of noise cancellation… I just bought my pair of AirPods Max yesterday, so I’ve only used them for a couple of hours.
I’ve read all the positive reviews about the noise cancellation, but I can’t say that I’m too impressed. At least not while there’s no music playing. When the music plays, it’s good, but between songs, or if I turn off the music, it lets in quite a lot of noise. I hear birds chirping in the trees, passing cars, etc. The noises are of course muffled, but I’d say the NC is about on par with the AirPods Pro. It also seems that the NC changes if I turn my head to the left or the right. It then sounds as if one side gets reduced noise cancellation. Again, this is most noticeable when the music is paused (while searching for a new track to play) or in the silence between songs. Is this normal behavior? Except from that, they sound good and has good noise cancellation as long as the music is playing. Btw, I’m on the most recent firmware version on both the AirPods and the iPhone, I’ve made sure that noise cancellation has been turned on, and I’ve tried re-pairing them with my iPhone.
Same.Speaking of noise cancellation… I just bought my pair of AirPods Max yesterday, so I’ve only used them for a couple of hours.
I’ve read all the positive reviews about the noise cancellation, but I can’t say that I’m too impressed. At least not while there’s no music playing. When the music plays, it’s good, but between songs, or if I turn off the music, it lets in quite a lot of noise. I hear birds chirping in the trees, passing cars, etc. The noises are of course muffled, but I’d say the NC is about on par with the AirPods Pro. It also seems that the NC changes if I turn my head to the left or the right. It then sounds as if one side gets reduced noise cancellation. Again, this is most noticeable when the music is paused (while searching for a new track to play) or in the silence between songs. Is this normal behavior? Except from that, they sound good and has good noise cancellation as long as the music is playing. Btw, I’m on the most recent firmware version on both the AirPods and the iPhone, I’ve made sure that noise cancellation has been turned on, and I’ve tried re-pairing them with my iPhone.
I’m at a loss.Same.
tilting head messes up the seal and lets in noise. They are not noiseless without music.
I had this as an issue when flying. I realized that if I extend the headphone arm a little so that the headphones sit a little lower on my ears, I get a perfect seal that does not break when I turn side to side or up or down. Worked for me, your mileage my vary.Same.
tilting head messes up the seal and lets in noise. They are not noiseless without music.
I just got mine, and vacuumed the house with a noisy vacuum cleaner, while listening to music. Frankly I got so used to the noise reduction I forgot that I had turned the vacuum off while vacuuming, to clear the vacuum cleaner's electrical cord!Complete game changer… as a longtime Bose user, these absolutely crush them
So damned good is this noise cancellation
Okay, I’m just going to say it. I’ve had these headphones for less than a day. So I may be eating my words in a day or two. I own the Bowers & Wilkins P9’s (discontinued) and the Audeze LCD-2’s (not the latest from Audeze). But build wise the Apple AirPod Max is built as good as those incredibly well built (wired) headphones. I don’t own a Rolex watch, and own an Apple stainless watch. I get the feeling that these Apple iPod Max headphones are so well built that I would compare them to my aforementioned headphones and watches!I just got mine, and vacuumed the house with a noisy vacuum cleaner, while listening to music. Frankly I got so used to the noise reduction I forgot that I had turned the vacuum off while vacuuming, to clear the vacuum cleaner's electrical cord!
Did it completely kill the vacuum cleaner's noise, well no, but the noise with noise reduction was so subtle I lost track of whether the vacuum clears was on or off. I'm thinking it is better than my Bowers & Wilkins' PX7 for noise reduction. I'll need to do a complete comparison, as I'm just going from memory on the PX7.
This. These things are freakin amazing on airplanes -- or anywhere else for that matter. The noise cancelling is just awesome. You hear --essentially -- nothing. On planes it is a revelation! No contest for Bose -- blows them completely -- I mean completely -- out of the water on every level: noise cancelling, music quality, fit and finish, build quality, just all around exponentially better!!!Complete game changer… as a longtime Bose user, these absolutely crush them
So damned good is this noise cancellation
I forgot to laud the transparency mode too. I can not only clearly hear my surroundings, I can hear myself clearly on telephone calls. This takes the “weirdness” away when having a telephone conversation and lets me modulate my voice.This. These things are freakin amazing on airplanes -- or anywhere else for that matter. The noise cancelling is just awesome. You hear --essentially -- nothing. On planes it is a revelation! No contest for Bose -- blows them completely -- I mean completely -- out of the water on every level: noise cancelling, music quality, fit and finish, build quality, just all around exponentially better!!!