These sound like what I’m looking for. Did anyone find them for anything 
cheaper than $250?

Jim

 

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com <viphone@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Mickey 
Quenzer
Sent: Monday, November 8, 2021 3:20 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: AirPods 3 review: A fantastic set of earbuds with a problematic 
price point | iMore

 

Hello Esther:

I love my AirPods so far. I’ve had them for a little over a week and I’m 
finding them to be very useful and very comfortable. The one thing I will say 
is that it’s hard to use them when you’re asleep lol! The earbuds fall out of 
your ears. Maybe I need to create some kind of an ear sock or something. Other 
than that I love them!

 

 

*******  MQ *******

 





On Nov 8, 2021, at 4:47 PM, Esther Levegnale <elevegn...@sbcglobal.net 
<mailto:elevegn...@sbcglobal.net> > wrote:

Hi, Everyone,

 

I just purchased the AirPods 3 and haven't received them yet.  I was wondering 
how satisfied you folks who have them are with these Airpods.

 

Thanks so much.

 

Esther

Sent From Esther's Amazing and Awesome iPhone 7+!





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<mailto:mickey.quen...@gmail.com> > wrote:



*******  MQ *******

 


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From: Kliph <kliph.miller...@outlook.com <mailto:kliph.miller...@outlook.com> >
Date: November 6, 2021 at 9:45:13 AM CDT
To: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
Subject: AirPods 3 review: A fantastic set of earbuds with a problematic price 
point | iMore
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 <x-msg://5/author/Luke%20Filipowicz> Luke Filipowicz1 Nov 2021

 
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Source: Luke Filipowicz / iMore

When Apple first announced the AirPods years ago, they were an exciting new 
product, and aside from Beats, Apple's first foray into wireless headphones. 
Fast forward to today, and the AirPods lineup has grown to include the ANC 
capable earbuds,  <https://www.imore.com/airpods-pro-review> AirPods Pro, and 
the luxurious over-the-ear headphones  
<https://www.imore.com/airpods-max-review> AirPods Max. It's clear to see that 
AirPods 3 is an impressive culmination of what Apple has learned in the 
headphone market in just a few short years, and it's the best set of basic 
AirPods they have ever made.

After using the AirPods 3 all week, I have completely fallen in love with them. 
They have been a delight to use, from how easy they pair with all my Apple 
devices to just how much improved the sound quality is over the  
<https://www.imore.com/airpods-2-review> AirPods 2. However, the same issues 
the AirPods have always had are still present on the AirPods 3, and that's 
mainly by design. Add in the precarious price point, and you have a product 
that is simultaneously very compelling to some people and an absolute 
non-starter to others.

 


AirPods 3: Price and availability


 

 
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Source: Luke Filipowicz / iMore

The AirPods 3 comes in a wireless charging case compatible with MagSafe and has 
a new design that looks a lot more like the AirPods Pro than the old AirPods 2, 
except for the silicone ear tips. While they don't have ANC, they do have 
decent 6-hour battery life in the buds, work with Spatial Audio and Dolby 
Atmos, and the new skin-detect sensor.

The AirPods (3rd generation) are available now from wherever you usually buy 
your Apple devices. They cost $179 and, unfortunately for some, only come in 
white.


AirPods 3: All the good things


 
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Source: Luke Filipowicz / iMore

In my best efforts to not bury the lede, I'll start with this — the AirPods 3 
sound quite a bit better than the AirPods 2, and honestly, pretty close to the 
quality of AirPods Pro. Of course, you don't have silicone ear tips to get the 
excellent sound isolation that the AirPods Pro can give you, but if you put ear 
tips on the AirPods 3, the sound would likely be very similar without the ANC.

The bass performance on the AirPods 3 is probably where you'll notice the most 
difference right out of the gate. It's much more present than in the previous 
models and makes listening to heavy rock, EDM, and other bass-heavy genres much 
more enjoyable. The mids and the highs always come through clear and crisp, so 
I have not noticed any clipping, and since Apple threw in its Adaptive EQ 
technology into the AirPods 3, the sound should always be pretty consistent.

Spatial Audio is cool, but not always the best.

That brings me to the other significant audio enhancement, the AirPods (3rd 
generation), Spatial Audio. This is a feature you need to experience for 
yourself to really hear the difference it can make. In most instances, to my 
ears, it sounds incredible. It's like having surround sound in your ears, and 
it makes music — and especially movies — sound much more dynamic and full. Of 
course, it can depend on what you're listening to, a few tracks I have heard 
with Spatial Audio have sounded a bit odd, seems to happen more with rock than 
other genres in my experience, but overall I'm happy to have a pair of 
headphones that can finally take advantage of it.

 
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What's maybe even a more pleasant surprise is just how comfortable the AirPods 
3 are in your ears. The design of the AirPods 3 are much more akin to the 
AirPods Pro, as they sport smaller stems and a more tapered earbud end that 
sits a little further in your ear than the AirPods 2 did. They are nice and 
light but fit pretty fit snuggly in your ears. I couldn't find a way to 
dislodge them from my ears without purposely trying to; even while going for a 
jog around the neighborhood, they stayed perfectly in place. Of course, they 
aren't as secure in your ear as silicone tips would be, but if the AirPods 3 
fit in your ear nicely, I think you would have a hard time accidentally losing 
one out of your ear with average use. Plus, silicone tips are nice for sound 
isolation, but at the end of the day, I've never been able to comfortably wear 
any earbuds for hours on end that have silicone ear tips — I don't have that 
problem with the AirPods 3. I have been wearing these almost non-stop since I 
got them (save for charging them and sleeping), and I forget they are in my 
ears after a while; that's how comfortable they are.

The AirPods 3 are so comfortable, I forget they are in my ears.

Speaking of charging, the battery life on the AirPods 3 is awesome. Apple 
states you get about six hours in the buds alone, and in my testing, that 
estimate seems to be about accurate. It's way better than the 4.5 hours the 
AirPods Pro are rated for, which is likely due to the fact that the AirPods 3 
don't need extra juice to run ANC or Transparency Mode. You may get a little 
less if you're taking a lot of calls on them or using them in a lot of video 
chats, but even on days when I used them in meetings and to talk to my friends, 
I didn't notice a huge decline in battery performance.

 
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Source: Luke Filipowicz / iMore

The MagSafe wireless charging case is fantastic. It's nice and compact making 
it easy to carry around in a pocket if you want, and the additional approximate 
24 hours in the charging case (for a total of 30 hours of listening time) means 
even on the road, you have quite a bit of time before you need to find a plug 
to juice up your AirPods. Plus, when you do throw the AirPods in your case, 
five minutes of charging provides an hour of listening time. So, a little break 
to charge your buds here and there throughout the day can really push the 
amount of time you can have them in your ears.

If you have a  <https://www.imore.com/apple-magsafe-charger-review> MagSafe 
charger or any  <https://www.imore.com/best-charging-pads-iphone> wireless 
charger, you can always pop the AirPods 3 case one it to charge up the case 
when it's dead, or use the included USB-C-to-Lightning cable Apple provides.

Lastly, let's talk about all that Apple-specific magic that's baked into the 
AirPods 3. Much like all AirPods, pairing and switching between Apple devices 
is like magic. Open up the AirPods 3 case, press connect, and boom, you're off 
to the races. It's just as much a joy as it was on the very first pair of 
AirPods introduced five years ago. Add in the ability to simply say "Hey, Siri" 
anytime you want to activate Apple's virtual assistant, and the AirPods 3 don't 
feel like an accessory, but more of an extension of your other Apple devices. 
It just all works together so beautifully.

 
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What's new on the AirPods 3 is the inclusion of the force sensor located near 
the bottom of the stem on each earbud, and they work just like they do on the 
AirPods Pro. Squeeze them once to play/pause playback or answer calls. A 
double-squeeze will let you skip tracks forward, and a triple-squeeze will let 
you go back a track. It works wonderfully, and aside from a slight learning 
curve of how to squeeze them just right to activate them, they work better than 
most controls on other wireless earbuds that I've tried.


AirPods 3: Some reasons you might not want to buy


 
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Source: Luke Filipowicz / iMore

Look, I love the AirPods 3 a lot, but they have all the same disadvantages as 
the AirPods 2 that came before it.

Although they fit better in your ear than previous iterations, they still don't 
have any real sound isolation that comes from the ultra-secure fit and seal 
that silicone or foam tips would provide. That means you still deal with a 
decent amount of sound leakage, so if you're beside a busy street, you're going 
to need to turn up your tunes a bit.

Of course, none of the Apple-specific features on the AirPods 3 are 
transferable to other devices. If you use an Android phone, you won't see any 
of the benefits that make the AirPods such a great companion to your  
<https://www.imore.com/best-iphone> best iPhone. The easy pairing, the Hey, 
Siri support, the head tracking with Spatial Audio, one of those features, will 
not work on anything but an iPhone. This is all by design, mind you, so they 
aren't so much faults with the AirPods 3 as they are reasons you may not want 
to buy them. At the end of the day, the AirPods 3 are still AirPods, with all 
the good and bad that come with them.

At the end of the day, the AirPods 3 are still AirPods,

Speaking of reasons you might not want to buy the AirPods 3, the pricing of the 
AirPods 3 leaves the product in a very precarious place because the AirPods Pro 
exists.

Although the official price of the AirPods Pro are $249, you can often find 
them on sale. In fact, as of writing this, you could snag a pair of AirPods Pro 
from Amazon for under $200 — and I've seen them go as low as $180 in the past. 
That means that in reality, the AirPods 3 are only about $20-$30 cheaper than a 
pair of AirPods Pro depending on where you look, and when you compare the  
<https://www.imore.com/airpods-3-vs-airpods-pro> AirPods 3 vs. the AirPods Pro, 
the water tends to get a little muddy. Both models mainly have the same 
features, but with the inclusion of ANC on the AirPods Pro, they are the better 
option if you care purely about sound quality. Yes, I'm sure retailers will 
eventually discount the AirPods 3 as well, and then maybe this point doesn't 
hold up as well, but if you're considering buying a pair right now, it's 
something you should know.


AirPods 3: Competition


 
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I touched on this already, but the AirPods Pro are the main competition for the 
AirPods because you can often find them on sale. They often all have the same 
benefits that the AirPods 3 do to Apple users, and they have ANC, making them 
the obvious choice if you want to tune out the world. The AirPods 3 only has 
two benefits over the AirPods Pro, and that's the new skin detect sensor that 
makes them better at telling when they are in your ears or not and longer 
battery life.

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Source: Christine Romero-Chan / iMore

The AirPods 3 other competition is the plethora of  
<https://www.imore.com/fake-airpods-these-are-best-knockoff-airpods-and-airpods-pro>
 look-a-likes and knockoffs to the AirPods that have popped up over the years 
since Apple first introduced the AirPods. Things like the Anker Liberty 
SoundCore Air 2, EarFun wireless earbuds, or the  
<https://www.imore.com/tribit-flybuds-3-wireless-earbuds-review> Tribit Flybuds 
3 all can be much cheaper than the AirPods 3 and sometimes offer things like 
better battery life or a better IP rating. One thing is for sure, none of those 
3rd-party products will offer you the same Apple integration that the AirPods 3 
do.


AirPods 3: Should you buy it?


 
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You should buy this if ...


*       You want Spatial Audio 
*       You want all the Apple-specific features
*       You like earbuds without silicone or foam tips


You shouldn't buy this if...


*       You want ANC in your wireless buds
*       You like earbuds with silicone or foam tips
*       You'd rather spend a bit more money on the AirPods Pro

If you enjoy your original AirPods and are looking for an upgrade, the AirPods 
3 are perfect. They are better in every way than the older AirPods and offer 
some amazing features like Spatial Audio, 6-hour battery life, and even better 
microphones. You mix all that in with the new design that's so dang comfortable 
in your ears it's almost invisible, the awesome force sensor on each earbud 
that lets you control playback and answer calls, and all the Apple-specific 
goodness that comes on the entire AirPods lineup, the AirPods 3 really are the 
best version of the basic AirPods we have ever seen.

4.5 out of 5 

The AirPods 3 are a great pair of wireless earbuds, and I love them a lot, but 
because you can often find the AirPods Pro for heavy discounts so often, you 
have to ask yourself a few questions when considering the AirPods 3. Do you 
hate silicone ear tips? Is ANC important to you? Does the extra battery life of 
the AirPods 3 sound like something you want? Think hard about those answers, 
because if you catch a good sale on the AirPods Pro, they might only cost you 
an extra $20-30 bucks.

Still, I'm happy I went with the AirPods 3. As someone who is heavily invested 
in the Apple ecosystem has never really liked silicone ear tips and doesn't 
think ANC in a pair of earbuds is an absolute must-have feature, the AirPods 3 
are the perfect headphones for me. And they just might be for you too.

 

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