I do. I’ve never had interest in ”regular” Airpods for several reasons— fit & comfort, sound quality, lack of isolation (and sound leakage by the same token). However, a year ago I bought some Homepods when they were discounted for Black Friday... and they’ve been my favorite Apple product I’ve bought in a long time, I just enjoy listening to them so much.
The Homepod sound alone had me excited for the prospect of some over-ear headphones from Apple, and I agree— I don’t think Beats are Apple’s only answer in that market, I think Beats benefits from Apple’s tech for overall experience, but in terms of sound signature and style they play to their brand / reputation. Clearly there’s room for some premium over-ear headphones from Apple. I kinda had hoped we’d see them this fall.
The Airpods Pro showed up instead, and more or less address my hang ups with the original Airpods. I have avoided Bluetooth headphones for so long due to the compromise in sound quality, but technology has finally bridged that issue, I think.
Here’s one thing that still drives me nuts, though... There is still a complete lack of decent EQ on iOS devices on a system / Apple app level. All of the ”Equalizer” presets in the system settings just sound awful to me. Spotify has a customizable EQ which definitely helps Spotify sound better on the Airpods Pro, and I am able to listen to my iTunes library through other apps that will provide some decent EQ. I just don’t understand the utter lack of this on iOS after all these years. The HomePod doesn’t need it, really, but I find the Airpods Pro do benefit from some EQ to help with the lower end.
So yes... as a former portable audio gearhead and an Apple (iOS & Mac) user and enthusiast, the prospect of sweet sounding audio gear from Apple really does excite me.