Dunno if Apple changed this behavior in the chips of their chargers to prevent overheating, but you dont wanna have batteries constantly at 100% for too long so Apple could be trickling down the charge a bit to keep cells active and happy? I could be wrong there.took the case off my wall charger this am...got to work and took one of them out to use...both ear pods were only at 97% and the case was at 93%....
getting strange numbers considering this was on the wall charger over night...
You're eardrums are not as tough as you think. Progressive hearing loss is a very common thing. All we're saying is be careful, you can't buy the ability to hear once it's gone.I'm flattered but I'm 30 soon to be 31 and my hearing is fine and I've listened to the music the same way for 15 years so I don't need to worry about my hearing
As I said the people who want the air pods a lot louder than this are in far greater risk
You're eardrums are not as tough as you think. Progressive hearing loss is a very common thing. All we're saying is be careful, you can't buy the ability to hear once it's gone.
Dunno if Apple changed this behavior in the chips of their chargers to prevent overheating, but you dont wanna have batteries constantly at 100% for too long so Apple could be trickling down the charge a bit to keep cells active and happy? I could be wrong there.
I would never waste my time trying to convince you or anyone otherwise, but I figured I would give you a fair warning. More than a few seconds at 90% puts you well beyond the point of being at risk for permanent hearing loss if you engage in that behavior more than once a week.
I'd say I get about 4 hours out of them before they die completely. I don't have them super loud, I'd say about 60-70% volume.
I'm impressed with the case though, pop them in there while I do something else, run an errand or whatever and they're charged back to 100% by the time I go to use them.
For me the battery life is not a concern at all.