Okay I can definitely confirm that the issue is with the NC forward mic on the right AirPods Pro. With NC/transparency off, the headphones feel fine and sound okay. With it on, the sound feels unbalanced.
Sorry to disappoint but no, they are not learning over time.
That's referring to the constant adjustment that happens hundreds of times per second. It is not a change in behavior over time that would result in the AirPods learning the structure of your ear. The AirPods do not have a memory that learns over time. They are designed to function at peak performance out of the box and do not need to be trained on your ear.From the official marketing page - "AirPods Pro are the only in-ear headphones with Active Noise Cancellation that continuously adapts to the geometry of your ear and the fit of the ear tips — blocking out the world so you can focus on what you’re listening to."
This is what I was referring to.
I tried the eBay foam, still falls out, still fails the fit test. I “added” a vent to the foam tips, that didn’t fix anything except I can push them in deeper but now my ears are sore.Bought these eBay tips with memory foam and they finally stay in my ear much better however it now fails both fit tests lol. Where as the Apple one only fails my right ear which ironically is the one that keeps falling out with all three tips.
Being a mutant is challenging lol. Chances are I’ll end up with ear buds with a flange thing and give these to my wife or daughter.
I’ve got two other pairs of the pros and I pass on them. This pair I fail on. So I don’t think that’s it entirely.
Yep. I’ve listed them on FB marketplace and they will sell quickly. Already getting messaged about them. Just easier to sell them off as the only way the “bad pair” works is if you force them in uncomfortably. So if it’s a canal size thing, there is a bit of wiggle room in apples tolerances. And my tolerance for Apple issues is pretty low after 2019.
Same issue had the right ear saying no seal even when I can tell their is a seal...... One thing that is an issue to me is that internal mic if something is wrong is handling the Adaptive EQ. If that is off then the left and right are off which is why I started noticing an issue and went to the fit test. I also get crazy amount of bone conduction sound on my right and barely any on the left so something is up.
I have a replacement right APP earbud coming today, so I will try the new one out and see if it works.
So me and a couple friends who have gotten some of these on release and I was told it was software initially, are now getting the runaround on repair replacement with them. Discovered this thread today about this issue. I'm just done, selling these off on line and walking. Not worth the headache of dealing with Apple's support after 4 hours of nonsense.
If anyone is still in the return period, just return and wait for gen 2. Too many growing pains with these.
I'm just curious how many have bought pairs and had them last a while w/out issue or the test still passes. I've seen some about their wife having a pair and still working but that doesn't indicate how much usage the spouse gave it...
I’ve had mine for a month using them daily. The left ear passes the fit test, the right ear fails every time. That being said, the sound and ANC work flawlessly. I too believe ear shape is a factor.I'm just curious how many have bought pairs and had them last a while w/out issue or the test still passes. I've seen some about their wife having a pair and still working but that doesn't indicate how much usage the spouse gave it...