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New Apple AirPods (3rd Generation)

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Model: MME73AM/A
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Top positive review
49 people found this helpful
One of two best non-sealing headphones
By Lincoln on Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2022
For myself, headphones are all about audio quality. I will happily pay more to get the best listening experience and the sound quality is 100% where it's at for me. I own multiple headphones for different environments (home, travel, walking, gym) and different listening experienced (closed vs open design). My search is for the best in each category of headphone and therefore in each environment. Also after years of testing headphones and speakers, the ONLY WAY TO TEST in my opinion is a back and forth comparison with the same equipment and songs. Our ears forget what something sounds like and it's easy to get very excited with a new headphone or speaker and think "this is the best I've heard". We have to do a back and forth session to notice the differences. There is no other way to do it. This is why I write my reviews the way I do and why I think 90% of reviews out there are useless. People get excited with a new item and make exaggerated claims because its hard to compare using memory alone. Countless times I've gotten excited about headphones, speakers or food and thought "this is the best" and then am surprised when I do a back and forth comparison to realize that it really wasn't that good. So let's get started! Airpods 3rd Generation vs Razer Hammerhead. These are my two best in-ear unsealed headphones. I've tried a lot and thought compare the best. The Airpds retail for $169 and the Razers were $99 (now $39). Airpod audio sound more inside your head (more intimate). Razer audio sounds more outside your head (wider sound stage). Razer sounds more 3D. Airpod audio is more balanced across the spectrum and sounds full and flattened. Razer audio has the vocals more forward with the instruments more in the background. Razer has a larger spacial quality to the audio. Airpod audio has less texture and detail. Razer audio has more texture detail. Airpod audio has a thicker rumble to the bass and the bass remains during the music. Razer audio has tighter, punchier bass. The difference is like a higher quality sub-woofer that is accurate, tight and strong versus a lower quality sub-woofer which extends the bass with a rumble rather than a tight punch. Razer audio sounds like a higher quality sub-woofer (less rumble, more punch). Airpods secure better in my shaped ears and feel tucked in, while not sealing my ears. Razers feels like they are sitting on my ear and not tucked in like the Airpods. Airpods 2nd Generation is inferior in every way to the 3rd Generation. 2nd Gen have noticeably less detail, sound very flat and do not fit the ear as well. Final opinions: In my search for unsealed in-ear headphones, the Airpods 3rd Gen and Razer are the best I've heard. There aren't many competitors in this genre of headphone and these two are the best IMO. It's a toss up between which one is better because different people have different listening preferences, music styles and personal needs. I'll do my best to advise. - If you constantly wear your headphones, walking with them, using them for calls, etc - the the Apple Airpods 3rd Gen are the way to go. They are more comfortable and secure much better in the ears. They won't fall out. I've had the Razers fall out on my walk numerous times that it's almost a daily occurrence. - If you want a more audiophile grade experience with a Bluetooth in-ear unsealed headphone, the audio quality of the Razer is better IMO. More detail, more texture, wider sound stage, and tighter bass. The only draw back with the Razer is that the sound stage is artificially-enhanced by adding a echo-like effect. It's small but it's there. - If you want a more forward sounding and someone intense audio experience the Airpods push the sound into your head and give an intimate but somewhat intense experience. People who want to be inside their music (like center-stage, front row seat) will prefer the Airpods 3rd Gen. This would be better for electronic music, hip hop, dance and most of the modern trends. - If you prefer to sit in the middle or back of the venue and hear the instrument separation and a wider sound stage, the Razer is a better choice. It's not an intimate but it's more open and airy and has a more laid back quality. This is better for jazz, blues, and classic rock. A little background: I prefer the open ear design to my over-the-ear headphones and I own or have owned many of the flagship (very best) headphones from brands like Sennheiser, AKG, Audio-Technica, Hifimann and Sony. I have owned the best wireless over-the-ear from Sony, B&O and Philips. I have owned the best wired in-ears from Sennhesier and Westone. I have owned the best wireless in-ears from Sony, B&O, Tozo, and too many to remember. I also own audiophile grade amplifiers and DACs costing costing well over $1,000 each. At present, wired headphones will always sound better than wireless. More information can pass through wires than airwaves. In the future, wireless will match wired but I think that will take a while to happen. For now, if you want the best listening experience, get a wired headphone.
Top critical review
21 people found this helpful
Great sound but will fall out easily!
By Lunar Kitten on Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2021
I really want to love these. I own every version of the AirPods from Gen 1 to the Max. The AirPods 3 are almost there but in some ways a step back from Gen 2. Sound: The drivers are much faster than Gen 2 and have a lot of clarity with every genre of music. The bass is a lot, lot more pronounced due to the size of the resonance chamber and proximity to the air canal. (To get a good bass sound, you need a good seal.) The Spatial Audio is honestly not a big deal at all. I think if you want to be wowed, look into playing your music through a dedicated DAC/Amp. The Dynamic EQ lives up to its promises playing music with a higher degree of clarity and neutrality only found in the AirPods Max. The Pros come close after the most recent software updates. However, when connected to a non Apple device, the Pros have a very bass heavy sound. Regarding sound leakage, these leak more than the Gen 1 and 2 design. I would say that at 50% volume or higher, people around you will hear what you’re listening to. Fit: Apple managed to create AirPods that fit worse than previous generations. For my ear shape, the AirPods Pro actually hurts the cartilage due to its thicker body. So yes, they are more comfortable than the Pros. They are also noticeably lighter than the Pros despite being fairly similar in shape and size. If you own the Pros, take off the detachable ear piece and put them in you ears for a rough, approximate size. Case: If you’re in the market for accessories to make them stay in your ears better, I’m not sure it’s possible due to how little extra room there is for things like ear hooks. The case itself feels and weighs very similar to the original AirPods case. Everything about the previous versions feels the same in terms of materials and mechanics. Charging: Charging is as advertised. It can be wirelessly charged with a MagSafe pad or a Qi wireless charger. The downside of using a Qi charger is that the heat that seeps into the case and wearing down battery life. The downside of the MagSafe pad is that the strength of the magnets requires two hands to pull it off. This can also be seen as a plus if you have a cover for your case. The charging port is a Lightning port and not USB-C. Hardware: Despite having the same H1 chip as the Gen 2 and Pros, the AirPods 3 are snappier than the Pros (even when I’ve compared them to a brand new pair of the Pros) when it comes to connecting and switch devices. The new skin sensor does a good job of quickly detecting when they’re in your ears which I’m assuming leads to faster activation/ deactivation. The only other AirPods that switch just as quickly are the AirPods Max. Also, the AirPods 3 don’t suffer from an issue with the AirPods Pro where the audio plays on speaker when you take your AirPods Pro’s out of your ear quickly. Overall: I really wish that Apple had done more testing to ensure fit. This is a pretty strong performance being as close to “audiophile grade” without all the extra work of IEMs, wires and other hardware. However, since they easily fall out with any activity, you have a limited range of motion when using these — driving, walking, etc. The AirPods 3 are a mixed bag!

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