Did a little more reading on this.

Seems the W1 is used in the phone and the pods and your dead on traditional 
bluetooth is supported. We’ll also be seeing this chip appear in other devices 
it looks like.

I’m all for Apple stepping up it’s bluetooth game, this has been a weak area.

> On Sep 9, 2016, at 9:36 AM, Daniel Miller <miller...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Scott. No, you're incorrect. The iPhone itself does not have the W one 
> chip, that is in the air pots. It uses iCloud to propagate the set up of the 
> air pots to your phone and your watch to other Apple devices running iOS 10, 
> or OS X sierra. Also that includes watchOS 3. It does have standard Bluetooth 
> pairing, which means you can. With non-Apple devices with the pairing button 
> that's on the air pots case.
> 
> Sent from my iPhone 6S Plus
> 
> On Sep 9, 2016, at 9:01 AM, Scott Granados <sc...@qualityip.net 
> <mailto:sc...@qualityip.net>> wrote:
> 
>> No, in the iPhone itself there’s a W1 processor from what I understand.  
>> It’s a separate dye from the communications chip for networking.  Correct me 
>> if I’m wrong but that’s what I took home from the keynote.
>> 
>>> On Sep 9, 2016, at 4:22 AM, Simon Fogarty <si...@blinky-net.com 
>>> <mailto:si...@blinky-net.com>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I thought from the keynote yesterday that the w1 chip was the heart of the 
>>> airpods not that the phoes / devices neede the w1  chip to connect to the 
>>> pods,
>>>  
>>> Guess we findout when they are released in about 6 weeks.
>>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
>>> <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> 
>>> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
>>> <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>] On Behalf Of Mary Otten
>>> Sent: Friday, 9 September 2016 11:07 AM
>>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
>>> Subject: Re: AirPods hands-on: They stayed in my ears and sounded awesome
>>>  
>>> All I know is what I read in the article.
>>> Mary
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>> 
>>> On Sep 8, 2016, at 3:45 PM, Scott Granados <sc...@qualityip.net 
>>> <mailto:sc...@qualityip.net>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> How will they work with out the W1 chip say in my iPad or Mac?  Do they 
>>> also support bluetooth?
>>>  
>>> On Sep 8, 2016, at 1:30 PM, Mary Otten <motte...@gmail.com 
>>> <mailto:motte...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>  
>>> Here is some more on the air pods. They will work with your Mac or your 
>>> iPad or other iPhones that are logged in to the same iCloud as your new 
>>> iPhone  AirPods hands-on: They stayed in my ears and sounded awesome
>>> Macworld  /  Susie Ochs
>>> 
>>> 
>>> I didn’t want to like the AirPods <http://www.apple.com/airpods/>, I really 
>>> didn’t. But in the hands-on area after Apple’s iPhone 7 event on Wednesday, 
>>> I found myself dancing along in spite of myself—and the AirPods stayed put, 
>>> feeling surprisingly secure. With convenient features on both the hardware 
>>> and software sides, I have to admit that Apple’s totally-wireless AirPods 
>>> kind of rocked my world.
>>> When they’re in your ears, the AirPods kind of look like the old wired 
>>> EarPods that someone snipped the wires off of. The earbud part fills your 
>>> ear just as before, and a plastic stem hangs down a bit below your earlobe. 
>>> They’re the same general shape as the EarPods and made from the same hard 
>>> white plastic.
>>> Now, that plastic has been a deal-breaker for me for years—I hate how 
>>> normal EarPods feel in my ears. They don’t seem like they’re going to stay 
>>> put, and they simply fall out if I move my head too much. Even if they do 
>>> stay in, after about a half hour, my ears just start to ache, although I 
>>> don’t experience the same pain when using earbuds with silicone or foam 
>>> tips. Since the AirPods look so similar, I expected them to feel the same 
>>> too—and I’m surprised and happy to report that I was dead wrong.
>>> Not only did I dance, I headbanged. I shook my head side to side, I tossed 
>>> my hair, I jogged in place, and I looked silly doing all of it. The AirPods 
>>> stayed put, and they stayed loud. The music (more Sia, naturally) sounded 
>>> full and lush and I couldn’t hear a single word anyone around me was 
>>> saying, as if I was completely sealed off in a bubble of rock and roll. 
>>> Pretty impressive.
>>> For Apple devices only
>>> 
>>> The AirPods’ special features are pretty impressive too, even though that 
>>> specialness means they only work with Apple devices. You don’t need a 
>>> brand-new iPhone or Apple Watch to use them, but they only support Apple 
>>> devices running the latest operating systems: iOS 10, macOS Sierra, and 
>>> watchOS 3. The AirPods use Bluetooth, so you would think maybe there’d be a 
>>> way to pair them to an Android phone or an iOS 8 device since those have 
>>> Bluetooth too, but there’s no button on the AirPods to put them into 
>>> pairing mode. We’ll test to confirm when we get review units, but it seems 
>>> like the AirPods will only be “seen” by Apple devices.
>>> <image001.jpg>Susie Ochs
>>> When the AirPods are in your ears, your paired iPhone will play to them 
>>> automatically. See the little AirPods icon?
>>> When you first flip open the glossy white carrying box—which looks like the 
>>> most high-tech pack of TicTacs ever—you’ll see a screen on your nearby 
>>> iPhone offering to pair. (That’s just the first time; you won’t have to do 
>>> this every time you want to use the AirPods.) Once you’ve paired them to 
>>> your iPhone, you can also use them the Apple Watch that’s paired to your 
>>> iPhone, as well as with any iPad and Mac that’s signed in to the same 
>>> iCloud account. I didn’t get to test how seamless it is to switch between 
>>> devices, but the idea is, you can pause music on your iPhone, start playing 
>>> songs stored on your Apple Watch, and the AirPods will just switch.
>>> Each AirPod has infrared sensors, so they know when they’re in your ears or 
>>> not, and an accelerometer so you can double-tap either AirPod to invoke 
>>> Siri. They don’t have any traditional buttons, unlike some Bluetooth 
>>> headphones: No on/off switch, no pairing button, no play/pause or 
>>> call-answering buttons, and no volume controls. Instead, you can double-tap 
>>> to get Siri—this pauses your music, but you can at least say “turn up the 
>>> volume” without fishing out your iPhone to turn it up on that device. It’s 
>>> a lot more awkward than just having volume controls built in.
>>> Removing one AirPod from your ear while music is playing will automatically 
>>> pause it, perfect for interacting with a cashier, barista, or nosy passerby 
>>> who has questions about your AirPods. The auto-pausing effect is incredibly 
>>> cool—I wish all my headphones did this. Just don’t remove both AirPods, or 
>>> the audio playback will automatically switch back to your iPhone’s 
>>> speakers, leaving you scrambling to pause it.
>>> Power to go
>>> 
>>> The charging case is pretty neat on its own, too. It’s got a Lightning port 
>>> in the back, and you can charge just the case on its own or the AirPods 
>>> inside the case. That’s right—while the AirPods themselves get about 5 
>>> hours of playback per charge, according to Apple, the case has a battery, 
>>> so you can top off on the go. The case has enough juice for about 24 hours 
>>> of playback, Apple says, which means you could recharge the AirPods nearly 
>>> five times before you have to plug the case into a power adapter or USB 
>>> port to recharge. Apple says that popping the AirPods into the charging 
>>> case for 15 minutes will get you another 3 hours of music—a tiny green LED 
>>> inside the case lets you know the AirPods are charging. Keeping wireless 
>>> headphones charged can be a major pain point—running out of battery 
>>> mid-workout or mid-commute is the worst, so this could be a good solution.
>>> <image001.jpg>Susie Ochs
>>> Even though they look like the old EarPods with the wires removed, I found 
>>> the AirPods much more comfortable. 
>>> The AirPods have a W1 chip inside to enable all this intelligence, and 
>>> Apple built the same chip into a new lineup of Beats headphones too. The 
>>> Beats Solo3 Wireless are over-the-ear headphones that have a more complete 
>>> set of on-ear controls and 40 hours of battery life,available now for $300 
>>> <http://aos.prf.hn/click/camref:1100laKZ/Pubref:MW/destination:http:/www.apple.com/shop/product/MNEN2LL/A/beats-solo3-wireless-on-ear-headphones-gloss-black>.
>>>  The fitness-focused Powerbeats3 ($200) and everyday BeatsX ($150) launch 
>>> later this year.
>>> As for the AirPods themselves, sadly, they won’t launch with the iPhone 7. 
>>> They’re due later in October, sold separately for $159. That’s steep 
>>> compared to other Apple-branded earbuds—the company’s most high-end wired 
>>> earbuds topped out at $99—but much more reasonable compared to wireless 
>>> Beats or other high-end wireless models. iPhone 7 early adopters can use 
>>> any Bluetooth headphones, of course, and Apple is also including two more 
>>> solutions in the box: a wired pair of EarPods that connect to the iPhone’s 
>>> Lightning port, and a Lightning-to–3.5mm adapter that lets you plug any 
>>> standard wired headphones into the Lightning port.
>>> We’ll have a full review of AirPods as soon as we can, and we’ll compare 
>>> them to Beats and other wireless options in the same price range. Until 
>>> then, any questions we can answer? Let us know in the comments.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Original Article: 
>>> http://www.macworld.com/article/3117706/headphones/airpods-hands-on-they-stayed-in-my-ears-and-sounded-awesome.html#tk.rss_all
>>>  
>>> <http://www.macworld.com/article/3117706/headphones/airpods-hands-on-they-stayed-in-my-ears-and-sounded-awesome.html#tk.rss_all>
>>> 
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