Totally agree with you Paul.
It's clear that the lack of response from everyone kind of answers your question buddy!
It seems that the majority are happy with 256kbps AAC.
Hmm, I did ponder as to the best sub-forum to post this question (AirPods, Apple Music, Generic, etc) in order to elicit responses that were unbiased however I'm unconvinced that a lack of response i.e. 'Argument from Silence' necessarily implies an answer?
...most people will not see the "improvement" in the higher bit rate - though they might see the increased amount of data used.
And this is partly why I feel that a focus on adding another tier to Apple Music would
benefit the many. For example, the benefits to others include:
- Increased data usage = Telecommunications provider
- Increased data storage = Apple/Shareholders
- Increased revenue = Apple/Shareholders, Apple Music artists
- Improved audio quality = Apple Music Subscribers
(Whilst the list above indicates benefits from a service, I do understand that creating a product i.e. AirPods would provide benefits to manufacturing too. However the direct benefit of manufacturing might only be realised in the country of manufacturing)
Apple Music, AirPods, and now the AirPods Pro are actually doing far more to bring decent sounding music to the masses than anything else Apple could do - and it's profitable as well.
Apple already own a
headphone company with an extensive range of headphones in a very mature and saturated headphone/audio marketplace. The difference being that the AirPods/AirPods Pro have a different shape and are marketed under the Apple moniker rather than being called Beats.
In the real world people listen to music in the background, in their cars, on trains and in airplanes, on mediocre equipment at best.
Absolutely and the external noise from transportation is a good reason for Apple to pursue Noise Cancelling. Further along this line of thinking is that in the real world, there are currently millions, and every increasing numbers, of people working in offices. While they could spend up to 2 hours a day travelling to their place of work, there's also the 8 hours per day of work where they could listen to music, albeit in the background
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Maybe as a compromise to the suggestion in the poll;, Apple could have launched both a new product
and a new service.
AirPods Pro that take advantage of a new service,
Apple Music Pro.