We may not know much about these earphones but having something that's a hybrid of components from both the Buds and Airpods speaks volumes about its quality. At this rate, it seems that the best is yet to come.
It really is disheartening that companies are making products that can't be readily repaired. I don't know if it's by design or if the technology is just that far advanced and sensitive.
Well, whether or not this is by design, there should be an easy way to repair a device that costs a whooping $250. All the same, it is interesting that Powerbeats Pro costs more than Apple's second-gen AirPods.
It is for sure by design. I miss the days of being able to take the battery out of the back of my phone. I'm sure there's some phony "official reason" why they made the change, but I don't buy it. They just don't you to be able to swap the... See more
Does anyone else find it a little odd that the components are largely the same as what you'd find in the AirPods and Galaxy Buds, but the Powerbeats Pro supposedly sounds better?
It looks like the Powerbeats Pro uses the same sound driver that the AirPods use and the same battery that the Galaxy Buds use. It's a little odd though, since Samsung is a big rival. The ear pieces and other parts aren't the same though,... See more
It's amusing to see how these earbuds are actually a fashion statement on their own, so the design becomes very important. As long as they sit well on my ears and produce great sound, I can live with everything else. Jabra Elite 65t seems like a... See more
Whatever you do, be careful about charging them through another brand if you have the wireless charging case. I fried mine after using the Unravel wireless charger to charge my AirPods. There's just something about the AirPods wireless... See more
It's the Verge's roundup of the best gifts to help graduates on the way to their next life adventure. Along with the usual choices, The Verge included some helpful gifts that I wouldn't have thought about on my own. Which gift idea do you like best?