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December 2016
(77%)
420 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(80%)
200 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Bon confort
Bon maintien
Bonne autonomie
Stéréophonie appréciable
Très bon kit mains-libres
Connexion stable
Fonctionnalités pléthoriques avec Siri...
Appairage plus rapide
Chargement sans fil
Fonction mains libres
Un concept pratique
Une qualité d'écoute surprenante
Parfait pour l'environnement Apple
La simplicité d'utilisation et de configuration
L'autonomie
L'accès rapide à Siri
La fin de la dictature des fils
Qualité sonore toujours convaincante
Réduction de bruit active efficace
Nouveau firmware aux fonctionnalités enrichies
Facilité d'utilisation
Prix en baisse de 20 euros
Le poids plume
La fiabilité de la connexion sans fil
L'appairage facile avec les terminaux Apple
La qualité audio correcte pour la musique et les appels
Le boitier de transport qui fait aussi chargeur
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Uniquement disponibles lorsque l'on a du réseau
Matériaux de pauvre qualité
Compatibilité nulle avec les autres systèmes qu'iOS
Pas d'option pour retrouver un écouteur en cas de perte
Boitier de recharge sans fil non inclus
Les performances audio stagnent
Design copié-collé sur les premiers Airpods
Zéro commande physique (ou presque)
Pas de commande du tout sans connexion internet
On a l'air un peu bête avec
Le prix
L'impossibilté de les utiliser en rechargeant
La peur de les perdre
Siri ne fonctionne toujours que si vous avez du réseau
Aucune différence notable avec la version Lightning
Le design ouvert des écouteurs qui n'isole pas assez du bruit ambiant
L'absence de contrôle sur les écouteurs
Le look
Des modèles concurrents au même prix offrent un meilleur son
Publié: 2017-01-25, Auteur: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
rocksolid connection, brilliant case, long battery life, seamless connection between multiple Apple devices, no lag or lipsync issues, good if not quite spectacular audio quality
no isolation, less stable when connected to nonApple devices, lack of controls, reliance on Siri requiring an internet connection
In some ways I love the AirPods. Apple's W1 chip really does what it claims: solves Bluetooth connectivity issues that have plagued all but a few truly wireless earbuds, and with excellent battery life too. The case is also brilliant and I don't even mind...
Publié: 2017-01-04, Auteur: Lewis , review by: macworld.co.uk
Cool and helpful auto pause/play functionality, Slim and portable charging case, Accurate Siri performance, Great audio quality
They tend to get loose in the ear and need readjustment (although they haven't actually fallen out yet), Environmental noise leakage
We're impressed with Apple's AirPods - sound quality is excellent, the auto play/pause function is great, the accuracy of the Siri controls is a pleasant surprise and call quality is impressive. Considering the small form factor of the earphones, the amou...
Strong Bluetooth connection, Great battery life, W1 chip is the future of wireless headphones
Sound quality not much better than average, Don't fit in all ear types, Design isn't for everyone
Ultimately, the Apple AirPods make me excited for what Apple can achieve for future versions as the first attempt falls short in some important areas...
The ultra lightweight Apple AirPods are fully wireless headphones that offer a reliable wireless connection, effortless pairing with Apple devices, decent sonics and good call quality. The included compact charging case quickly charges the buds
Their open design allows for a lot of ambient noise to leak in. There are no controls on the buds (except Siri). Similarly priced wireless models deliver better sound. And yes, they look pretty dorky
Look past their offbeat design and you'll find that Apple AirPods' compact size and high convenience factor are a winning combination...
Rock-solid wireless reliability, range, Best-in-class battery life, Fast, compact charging case, Independent earbud operation, Replacement parts available
Not suitable for fitness activity, Average sound quality, Expensive replacement parts
If you can't resist the appeal of a wire-free earbud and you are satisfied with the sound of Apple's EarPods, then yes – knock yourself out and pick up a pair of Apple AirPods. You can do a lot worse in terms of reliability and overall performance and spe...
Extrait: Apple says it needs “a little more time” before it starts selling the new wireless ear buds that are designed to work with its newest iPhones – the ones that don't come with a dedicated headphone jack.The technology company showed off what it calls “AirPo...
Publié: 2016-09-22, Auteur: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Easy to connect, work instantly across the Apple eco-system, carry case is the charger, sound isolation for calls and Siri control
Design will polarise opinion, lose the charging case you're stuffed, expensive, no audio upgrade compared to EarPods, can fall out, Siri control is sluggish
The AirPods have already polarised opinion when it comes to their design. Everyone we've asked would be conscious about wearing them, both because of the stick that protrudes from each ear and the fear of them falling out and getting lost.However the AirP...
Publié: 2016-09-14, Auteur: David , review by: alphr.com
AirPods aren't meant for everyone. The EarPods that come in the box with the iPhone 7 are the earphones meant for the proletariat; AirPods are meant for people who want to free themselves from a life of tangled wires and a physical tether to their phones...
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Publié: 2016-09-13, Auteur: Philip , review by: gadgetdaily.xyz
Extrait: Apple has introduced AirPods, its innovative new wireless headphones that use advanced technology to reinvent how we listen to music, make phone calls, enjoy TV shows and movies, play games and interact with Siri, providing a wireless audio experience not...