I also thought that EarPods were nothing that I really needed, but one day in a 
crowded and very noisy Apple Store, I realize that using them would allow me to 
function in noisy environments with my phone. Also, there is the privacy 
factor, no one can hear your phone talking. what I like most about the second 
GEN AirPods is the size. The case is not much bigger than a dental floss case 
and it fits in the small change pocket of my jeans and goes everywhere with me. 
I don’t think you can get that size factor with the pro models. It’s so easy to 
just pop one or both of the AirPods in when I need them without messing around 
with large objects such as the pro model. They’re very easy to use in any 
environment and come in and out of the case so easy it’s no big deal to use 
them just for a minute or two As needed. OK, I’m starting to ramble. Get the 
second GEN I think you’ll like them very much.
P.S. The second GEN is about the same form factor as the wired earbuds only 
without the wire obviously. There is a little stem that hangs down about an 
inch or so from the earpiece. There are things called ear hooks which will 
fasten onto that stem and then loop around the ear to keep them secure in case 
you’re out in a outdoor environment and you don’t want to risk losing one of 
them.

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> On Jan 19, 2020, at 1:33 PM, Anders Holmberg <and...@pipkrokodil.se> wrote:
> 
> Hi folks!
> I said to myself that i never gonna buy me a pair of AirPods but now i begin 
> to think about doing that.
> So what i would like to to know if i buy them is if i should buy the 2nd gen 
> or the pro ones?
> Noice canseling is not nessesary but are there differences in sound quality 
> from the 2nd gen and the pro?
> I also would like to know how they look?
> Do they look like the wired pods from apple or different?
> Many more questions to come.
> Blessings.
> /A
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