Hi Peter,

Yes, I did mention you can ask SIRI to adjust volume, but to me that is not 
enough. I tried this in the store when I tried the Airpods and what I can do 
with my little in-line remote on the Earpods in 1.5 or 2 seconds takes me 10 
seconds on the Airpods using SIRI especially if you don’t get it right the 
first or second time, you have to each time get SIRI to listen and tell it to 
increase or lower the volume or try with a percentage. Also, there are just 
situations when, for example, I might be sitting somewhere quiet waiting like 
maybe at a doctor’s office when I might listen to music or a book and I’d feel 
pretty stupid if I had this little conversation with SIRI like “Increase 
volume”, “Increase volume”, “Increase volume” or “Set volume to 60%” then if 
it’s too much or not enough “Increase volume” or “Set volume to 70%” etc.
For what Apple charges for these things they simply should have these controls, 
I am definitely not the only one who thinks so and I can almost guaranty that 
they will have these control in generation 2 or 3, it’s just a matter of time.

Just out of curiocity, what is with the double period at the end of eeach 
sentence, do you put it there on purpose or is it something that happens when 
dictating or typing on a bluetooth keyboard?

Regards,
Sieghard

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Peter Logan
Sent: Monday, May 29, 2017 3:18 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: AirPods versus the free EarPods

Just a point of clarification...You can turn volume up and down ..pause ... 
skip ... etc.by tapping on the air pod and saying such .. ie...  voule up 
...volume down ...pause...skiptback... next track.. etc.

I have the air pods and I think the sound is better than the wired ear pods, 
although not 5X better ..  I didn't like the Beats X as I found the sound not 
as good .. so I sent them back.. but give them a try .. you might like 
them.Sound is such an objective thing ...


Sent from my iPhone

On May 29, 2017, at 4:13 PM, Robin Frost 
<robin...@gmail.com<mailto:robin...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi Sieghard,
thanks for mentioning the Beats x I’ll have to check them out.  I think I’m the 
only person who can’t wear the earpods that ship with iPhones and thus I 
suppose by extension the air pods as they’re just not comfortable in my wee 
ears no matter what I do.
Robin


From: Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Monday, May 29, 2017 12:30 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
Subject: RE: AirPods versus the free EarPods

I have tried Airpods at an Apple Store and spend a good 15 minutes listening to 
various types of music as well as a bit of an audio book. I agree that they 
sound slightly better than Earpods, but I wouldn’t say that is a “Wow 
experience” type difference and the fit is exactly the same, think of the 
earpods with the cable cut off at the end of the little plastic part that 
sticks down.
It’s interesting how perception differs, I think the wired Apple Earpods are by 
far the best sounding earbuds that are not noise-isolating and especially in 
that price range. I also have a pair of $200 V-Mota over the ear headphones 
with beautiful soft leather earcups and they sound great, but they definitely 
don’t sound 6 times as good. I have a feeling if you don’t like Earpods that 
Airpods may also not be to your liking and you might want to look at something 
like the new Beats X which are actually a bit less expensive and they have a 
cord/cable connecting the two earbuds and there is a fully functional remote 
built into this cable whereas with Airpods all you can do is to answer/hang up 
a call, invoke SIRI and pause playback by taking them out of your ear, there is 
no way to control volume unless you bring up SIRI to raise or lower the volume. 
Otherwise you have to use the iPhone itself for volume, skip/rewind, play/pause 
etc.
I am definitely waiting to see what the next generation of Airpods bring, I’m 
pretty sure they’ll also come out with the second generation this fall and 
hopefully Apple for once listened to what the customers want which definitely 
is volume control and at least the basic functions of rewind and skip and I’d 
love to see a small hole molded in the plastic which would allow you to connect 
a cord so it’s not quite as easy to loose one. And of course Apple could make 
said cord in 10 different colours for 5 Cents, sell it as the “Aircord” for 
$9.99 and add a bit more cash to the quarter trillion Dollars they already have 
on hand.

Regards,
Sieghard

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[mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Jennie Facer
Sent: Monday, May 29, 2017 9:09 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: AirPods versus the free EarPods

Hi Mary,

I pretty much agree with Michael. I love the AirPods. They sound just as good 
as my Bose headphone did. The batteries last for about 5 hours which isn't too 
bad. My husband also says that he can't hear them much when they are in my 
ears, so they are pretty quiet for that. Hope this helps you a bit.

Jenn
Jenn and Kumi

On May 29, 2017, at 9:25 AM, Mary Otten 
<motte...@gmail.com<mailto:motte...@gmail.com>> wrote:


Sent hi all,
I am considering the possible purchase of AirPods. I don't like earr buds in 
general and I have never been impressed with the EarPods the Apple include with 
its phone. For those of you who have both, are the AirPods really better? Or is 
it just nice electronics with the same old less than wonderful sound? I have 
great headphones. But they cover the ears, and I don't think I want to wear 
them for hours on end.
Mary
from my iPhone

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