Hi, 

I’ve been using the pros for a year now, and I have liked them from the start. 
Beyond transparency mode, apple introduced spatial sound, which is amazing. 

I recently got the airpod max, and since it can be wired to the laptop to avoid 
audio delay, and its own transparency mode is actually phenomenal, this now 
foregoes any of the wired earbuds and cans I collected through the years. 

900 australian dollars is steep, but if you can afford it, I recommend you 
check them out at your local store.

Sent from sputnik7 

> On 30/12/2020, at 1:03 PM, M. Taylor <mk...@ucla.edu> wrote:
> 
> Hello Everyone,  
> 
> I recently purchased AirPods Pro.  Until now, I have only ever used the
> original AirPods.
> 
> I have to say that I am, to my surprise, impressed.  I'm not sure how but,
> for whatever reason, the sound is better in the Pro model than it is on the
> original.  The best part is that there is not too much bass; always a
> concern to me as I have no hearing loss in the lower registry of the sound
> spectrum.
> 
> The transparency mode is the absolute best.
> 
> Now I paired my Pro model with my beloved 8 Plus which is running iOS 13.07;
> so I realize that I do not have all of the functionality that comes with iOS
> 14.  Still, the AirPods Pro is impressive.
> 
> It would appear that, in order to have VoiceOver switch between iPhone and
> Watch OS, one must invoke Siri on the target device.
> 
> Not perfect but, at least, not horrible.  I wish the Pro model could pair to
> multiple devices as this would, in theory, allow one to hear sounds from two
> separate devices which, again in theory, would allow VoiceOver to remain
> active from any paired device.  
> 
> Special thanks to list member Ed for taking my calls and helping me learn
> how to switch out the ear tips.
> 
> Mark
> 
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