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Apple’s Airpods Max are ridiculous­ly overpriced

I don’t care how good they sound, they’re priced too high. Michael Simon reports

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Apple has launched its first non-beats-branded pair of over-ear headphones and they certainly look great. There’s no denying that the Airpods Max are packed with features, flush with Apple’s trademark design touches (like a stitched ‘L’ so you know which side is which), and surely sound as good as the best wireless headphones from Sony and Bose.

But at £549, it’s hard to look at the Airpods Max as anything other than a missed opportunit­y. We knew they wouldn’t come cheap, but Airpods Max are hundreds more than

their closest competitor and are arriving pretty late to the game bringing features we’ve seen and heard before. They feature the same Adaptive EQ, Active Noise Cancellati­on, Transparen­cy mode and spatial audio that’s available on the Airpods Pro, along with the H1 chip, the Apple Watch’s Digital Crown and the ipad Air’s colours.

Along with colours comes the impeccable design, which Apple says is “a breathable knit mesh canopy”, stainless steel headband, and “a revolution­ary mechanism that balances and distribute­s ear cup pressure, and allows it to independen­tly pivot and rotate to fit the unique contours of a user’s head”. The cups themselves are large but surprising­ly don’t include an embossed Apple logo so they’re very clean.

They’re also heavy. While 270g might not seem like much, it’s heavier than the Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700 (261.6g), Sony’s WH-1000XM3 (254g) and the Beats Studio 3 (260g). Apple says the headband “is made to distribute weight and reduce on-head pressure”, but when you’re putting something on your head every ounce matters.

The 20-hour listening time is also good, but not as long as the 30 hours offered by Sony’s WH-1000XM3 or even the 22 hours you get with the Beats Studio 3, both of which cost significan­tly less.

SOUNDING OFF

As far as the sound goes, according to Apple, the Airpods Max feature

“a 40-mm Apple-designed dynamic driver that provides rich, deep bass, accurate mid-ranges, and crisp, clean high-frequency extension so every note can be heard”. That sounds nice and likely will sound nice, but a 40mm driver isn’t all that uncommon in hi-fi headphones. For example, Sony’s high-rated WH-1000XM3 Wireless Noise-cancelling headphones feature 1.57in drivers, which convert to 39.878mm, while the Beats Studio 3 have a 50mm driver.

I have no doubt that the Airpods Max will sound amazing, but at £549, I wonder who they’re for. It’s true that audiophile­s spend thousands on high-end high-fidelity headphones, but they have demands that everyday listeners don’t. For one, they generally want wired connection­s, something the Airpods Max don’t offer without a separate Lightning-to-3.5mm adapter for £35 that is just 1.2m long. Add a 20-watt plug, which also isn’t included, and you’re almost £600.

You’re also not getting an equalizer to let you tweak the bass and treble to your liking. The Airpods Max has the same Adaptive EQ as the Airpods Pro that, according to Apple, “adjust the sound to the fit and seal of the ear cushions by measuring the sound signal delivered to a user and

adjusting the low and mid-frequencie­s in real time”, but true audiophile­s who would spend £549 on a pair of headphones will want to customize the sound.

The Airpods Max are also missing the U1 chip in the Apple Watch and iphone that brings accurate location tracking and spatial awareness.

But the strangest missing feature of the Airpods Max is the addition of the Digital Crown on the right cup. ( I originally thought it was there to replace hands-free Siri support, but I was wrong, it’s there.) The Digital Crown merely replaces the touch-sensitive buttons on the Airpods and Beats headphones, and it’s strange that Apple seemingly stepped backward with the addition of a button.

All of this isn’t to mention the rumours that Apple was looking to bring ‘leather-like fabrics’ and magnetic cups that can be swapped with different colours to customize the look. That would add a uniqueness to the Airpods Max that no other headphone offers. As it stands, you can only get the Airpods Max in one colour, unless you want to spend another £549 on a second pair.

The Airpods Max are very pretty and I have no doubt that they’ll sound amazing. For £549, they just seem extremely overpriced no matter who the target audience is. I doubt it’ll matter much – especially if Apple launches a lower-priced version next year – but for now the only the maxed out about the Airpods Max is what they’ll do to your credit card.

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The Airpods Max come in five colours to match the ipad Air.
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The Airpods Max feature a ‘custom acoustic design’ and feature all of the technology Apple debuted in the Airpods and Airpods Pro.

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