Despite getting 25 up votes the mods deleted it because I said Trump. I think my post would even get a pass from [jur] on here. But in their defense they do have a forum specifically for politics, religion, and social issues. You really need to step back when you go in there though because you forget it’s a focused forum and start thinking everybody in the world is a highly charged political maniac. There are no lighthearted topics to break up the insanity level.That is a Trump level lie. Everybody hates the new MBPs. I read it on the internet. What I really need now is a 28” touch screen slab that is totally comparable to a laptop. I didn’t know I needed that until I read it on the internet.
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Good lord. On Macrumors I posted a response to an article about Apple claiming they have record breaking online preorders for the new MBPs.
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I can’t believe I’m actually pondering getting Apple’s Airpods if they actually ever release them. Most of my earphone listening while moving around is podcasts so overall sound quality isn’t that big of a concern. Convenience and not dealing with wires is. They are expensive but from what I’ve seen still cheaper than similarly designed competitor earphones and with a longer battery life.
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Let’s see.beats me wrote:I can’t believe I’m actually pondering getting Apple’s Airpods if they actually ever release them. Most of my earphone listening while moving around is podcasts so overall sound quality isn’t that big of a concern. Convenience and not dealing with wires is. They are expensive but from what I’ve seen still cheaper than similarly designed competitor earphones and with a longer battery life.
Standard EarPods (with small cord that you can easily tuck away in your shirt):
- Cheap and trivial to replace;
Included remote;
No latency;
No batteries, no charging, unlimited playtime, no charging cradle/station/cable/whatever to carry around all the time;
Extremely light;
Can’t lose or even drop while wearing, etc.
- Fucking expensive for subpar audio quality;
Awkward controls directly on AirPod, lacks many features of the standard EarPod remote;
Inherent Bluetooth latency and audio quality degradation (even IF it works 100% reliably and perfectly at all times which Bluetooth never has until now);
Short battery life, charging required, charging box has to be carried everywhere and must be charged itself as well;
Heavier than EarPods due to batteries;
(probably) easy to knock out of your ear and damage or lose as a result depending on where it happens.
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How I imagine life with airpods
- DAY 1- these airpods are pretty sweet, I'm gonna wear them today, and after use, carefully put them in this pouch and seal it tightly, and put it in my special pocket, and button it closed.
- DAY 2 - open pouch, there's one airpod in there, WTF !!! Just the Left, the right is missing. Search bag 18 times, then the entire house and garden, accuse everybody. Dismantle house, accuse everybody some more. Rage at the moon. Proud owner of ONE airpod.
- DAY 3 - sulk. search a bit more. sulk some more
- DAY 4 - go and buy airpods from Apple store, wear them around town and try to forget your pain. At the end of the day seal them in a safe, inside another safe.
- DAY 5 - open the old airpod bag and take out Leftie, the lone airpod, wonder where to keep it, in case you lose it. Put it somewhere really secure.
- DAY 6 - go out wearing your new airbuds, you jog across a road and one drops out. You spend 7 hours searching that crossing for the dropped airbud. It's embedded in a truck tire 300 miles away.
- DAY 6 - spend an entire day looking for that safe and secure place you stashed the other lone airbud.
- DAY 8 - You find it. And ... you now have two left Airbuds.
- DAY 9 - you throw them both away in disgust
- DAY 10 - find the first airbud you lost
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I treat my Apple products like museum pieces for the most part so I’m not too concerned about losing them/one. Also I’m fairly confident that nearly 100% of the time earphones pop out of my ear because of snagging the cable. I’m also not a big jogging or gym person.Angstrom wrote:How I imagine life with airpods
- DAY 1- these airpods are pretty sweet, I'm gonna wear them today, and after use, carefully put them in this pouch and seal it tightly, and put it in my special pocket, and button it closed.
- DAY 2 - open pouch, there's one airpod in there, WTF !!! Just the Left, the right is missing. Search bag 18 times, then the entire house and garden, accuse everybody. Dismantle house, accuse everybody some more. Rage at the moon. Proud owner of ONE airpod.
- DAY 3 - sulk. search a bit more. sulk some more
- DAY 4 - go and buy airpods from Apple store, wear them around town and try to forget your pain. At the end of the day seal them in a safe, inside another safe.
- DAY 5 - open the old airpod bag and take out Leftie, the lone airpod, wonder where to keep it, in case you lose it. Put it somewhere really secure.
- DAY 6 - go out wearing your new airbuds, you jog across a road and one drops out. You spend 7 hours searching that crossing for the dropped airbud. It's embedded in a truck tire 300 miles away.
- DAY 6 - spend an entire day looking for that safe and secure place you stashed the other lone airbud.
- DAY 8 - You find it. And ... you now have two left Airbuds.
- DAY 9 - you throw them both away in disgust
- DAY 10 - find the first airbud you lost
A lot of times I’m usually just wearing 1 earphone because I like to also be aware of what is going on around me and not blissfully distracted in an audio cloud. In fact I have a cheap pair of headphones that one of the wires broke off at the split. I still use it and it’s one less wire to worry about snagging. It will be nice to just pop in one Airpod without issue.
The main complaints from early reviews seem to mostly be you look like you are wearing some weird hipster earrings with the microphone extensions hanging down. The white color doesn’t help that. Also earphone controls are limited to tapping to use Siri, no volume, pause, or skip track type options physically on them, but I'm not really an earphone button power user.
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I never really had a problem hearing what happens around me even with both EarPods. They have a pretty open design and don't really block outside noises.
But I guess the AirPods are probably great for you. If you use only one at a time you can charge the other at the same time and actually use them for more than 90 minutes!
Also hugely quotable:
But I guess the AirPods are probably great for you. If you use only one at a time you can charge the other at the same time and actually use them for more than 90 minutes!
Also hugely quotable:
beats me wrote:I'm not really an earphone button power user.
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this.Angstrom wrote:How I imagine life with airpods
- DAY 1- these airpods are pretty sweet, I'm gonna wear them today, and after use, carefully put them in this pouch and seal it tightly, and put it in my special pocket, and button it closed.
- DAY 2 - open pouch, there's one airpod in there, WTF !!! Just the Left, the right is missing. Search bag 18 times, then the entire house and garden, accuse everybody. Dismantle house, accuse everybody some more. Rage at the moon. Proud owner of ONE airpod.
- DAY 3 - sulk. search a bit more. sulk some more
- DAY 4 - go and buy airpods from Apple store, wear them around town and try to forget your pain. At the end of the day seal them in a safe, inside another safe.
- DAY 5 - open the old airpod bag and take out Leftie, the lone airpod, wonder where to keep it, in case you lose it. Put it somewhere really secure.
- DAY 6 - go out wearing your new airbuds, you jog across a road and one drops out. You spend 7 hours searching that crossing for the dropped airbud. It's embedded in a truck tire 300 miles away.
- DAY 6 - spend an entire day looking for that safe and secure place you stashed the other lone airbud.
- DAY 8 - You find it. And ... you now have two left Airbuds.
- DAY 9 - you throw them both away in disgust
- DAY 10 - find the first airbud you lost
you could change "day" to "week" or maybe "month" and it probably becomes fact or destiny or some such at that point.
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Airpod loss problem solved
https://www.amazon.com/Spigen-Airpods-S ... B01LVZ4SXN
so handy, so innovative!
https://www.amazon.com/Spigen-Airpods-S ... B01LVZ4SXN
so handy, so innovative!
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That's kinda what they seem to be becoming. My iphone since it's latest ios upgrade (which had to be completed only because it started losing 75% of phone calls due to downloading the dagnabbit upgrade) now nags me 30 times a day to "Verify my Apple ID"beats me wrote:I treat my Apple products like museum pieces
Never mind my Apple ID, machine. It was originally on an email I long time don't have, and I don't need any Cloud stuff to go through the hassle of updating it. Unfortunately even nuking all iCloud services so it's not asked, requires it. Just leave me alone with this AppleID hassling, machine, would ya?
But nope, there the phone goes, harassing me for my AppleID every time I turn it on, like some stuck phonograph player in a museum.
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That avoids losing just one AirPod and keeps them together but you can still easily lose both of them and need to recharge them frequently.Angstrom wrote:Airpod loss problem solved
https://www.amazon.com/Spigen-Airpods-S ... B01LVZ4SXN
so handy, so innovative!
Now all we need is another AirPod Strap to attach the pair to the iPhone and charge/power them at the same time and everything will be perfect.
The future is so close!
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I was listening to my iPad Classic on Apple’s original earbuds. Volume seemed a little low so I tried the newer version earbuds. Big volume difference. Also the iPod Classic is louder than the iPhone and iPad.
I really need to go through my iPhone and iPad boxes because I’m sure there are probably lightening cables, chargers, and earbuds I never bothered to take out of the box. I'm still finding 30-pin cables and firewire cables that are now useless.
I really need to go through my iPhone and iPad boxes because I’m sure there are probably lightening cables, chargers, and earbuds I never bothered to take out of the box. I'm still finding 30-pin cables and firewire cables that are now useless.
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Cyber Monday sales list for music apps on iOS:
http://discchord.com/appnews/2016/11/28 ... onday-2016
http://discchord.com/appnews/2016/11/28 ... onday-2016
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Korg has released two synth apps in one month. Impressive.
The latest one is the wavestation.
Aside from that, I'm becoming a big of an 'iceWorks' fan. The developer brought us Xenon in the early days and has three iPad synth apps that all have lovely Arpeggiators that work with Link (Lorenz, Mersenne, forgot the name of the other one at the moment).
Now iceWorks has a sleek little synth for the iPhone called Redshrike. Should be a nice upgrade from the old classic monophonic Argon synth.
The latest one is the wavestation.
Aside from that, I'm becoming a big of an 'iceWorks' fan. The developer brought us Xenon in the early days and has three iPad synth apps that all have lovely Arpeggiators that work with Link (Lorenz, Mersenne, forgot the name of the other one at the moment).
Now iceWorks has a sleek little synth for the iPhone called Redshrike. Should be a nice upgrade from the old classic monophonic Argon synth.
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More iPhone/iPod than iPad but pretty cool nonetheless
AC Sabre: Motion-based MIDI Instrument for iOS
On iTunes: http://apple.co/2h9POWf
Videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6EkCxDoHQQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4h7PhItHXwk
AC Sabre: Motion-based MIDI Instrument for iOS
On iTunes: http://apple.co/2h9POWf
Videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6EkCxDoHQQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4h7PhItHXwk
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Apple released single sign on for the Apple TV. You just login one time with the same credentials you use for your cable/satellite provider subscription and all associated apps for that provider and channels will be unlocked across all your Apple products. Thus far Comcast has refused to get on board because they are working on their own thing. WTF purpose does that serve other than a new way to piss off your customers? Nobody is excitedly awaiting a delayed alternative that is somehow better than signing on once and getting everything on all supported hardware. Again, WTF!?