that's wonderful! I can't wait to get them! Thanks for your nice review! Esther

Sent From Esther's Amazing and Awesome iPhone 7+!

> On Nov 8, 2021, at 6:20 PM, Mickey Quenzer <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hello Esther:
> I love my AirPods so far. I’ve had them for a little over a week and I’m 
> finding them to be very useful and very comfortable. The one thing I will say 
> is that it’s hard to use them when you’re asleep lol! The earbuds fall out of 
> your ears. Maybe I need to create some kind of an ear sock or something. 
> Other than that I love them!
> 
> 
> *******  MQ *******
> 
> 
>>> On Nov 8, 2021, at 4:47 PM, Esther Levegnale <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>> Hi, Everyone,
>> 
>> I just purchased the AirPods 3 and haven't received them yet.  I was 
>> wondering how satisfied you folks who have them are with these Airpods.
>> 
>> Thanks so much.
>> 
>> Esther
>> 
>> Sent From Esther's Amazing and Awesome iPhone 7+!
>> 
>>>> On Nov 8, 2021, at 4:50 PM, Mickey Quenzer <[email protected]> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> *******  MQ *******
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Begin forwarded message:
>>> 
>>>> From: Kliph <[email protected]>
>>>> Date: November 6, 2021 at 9:45:13 AM CDT
>>>> To: [email protected]
>>>> Subject: AirPods 3 review: A fantastic set of earbuds with a problematic 
>>>> price point | iMore
>>>> Reply-To: [email protected]
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>>> Luke Filipowicz1 Nov 2021
>>>>>> <airpods-3-in-case-hero.jpg>
>>>>>> Source: Luke Filipowicz / iMore
>>>>>> When Apple first announced the AirPods years ago, they were an exciting 
>>>>>> new product, and aside from Beats, Apple's first foray into wireless 
>>>>>> headphones. Fast forward to today, and the AirPods lineup has grown to 
>>>>>> include the ANC capable earbuds, AirPods Pro, and the luxurious 
>>>>>> over-the-ear headphones AirPods Max. It's clear to see that AirPods 3 is 
>>>>>> an impressive culmination of what Apple has learned in the headphone 
>>>>>> market in just a few short years, and it's the best set of basic AirPods 
>>>>>> they have ever made.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> After using the AirPods 3 all week, I have completely fallen in love 
>>>>>> with them. They have been a delight to use, from how easy they pair with 
>>>>>> all my Apple devices to just how much improved the sound quality is over 
>>>>>> the AirPods 2. However, the same issues the AirPods have always had are 
>>>>>> still present on the AirPods 3, and that's mainly by design. Add in the 
>>>>>> precarious price point, and you have a product that is simultaneously 
>>>>>> very compelling to some people and an absolute non-starter to others.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> AirPods 3: Price and availability
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> <airpods-3-buds.jpg>
>>>>>> Source: Luke Filipowicz / iMore
>>>>>> The AirPods 3 comes in a wireless charging case compatible with MagSafe 
>>>>>> and has a new design that looks a lot more like the AirPods Pro than the 
>>>>>> old AirPods 2, except for the silicone ear tips. While they don't have 
>>>>>> ANC, they do have decent 6-hour battery life in the buds, work with 
>>>>>> Spatial Audio and Dolby Atmos, and the new skin-detect sensor.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> The AirPods (3rd generation) are available now from wherever you usually 
>>>>>> buy your Apple devices. They cost $179 and, unfortunately for some, only 
>>>>>> come in white.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> AirPods 3: All the good things
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> <airpods-3-with-case-right-earbud-lying-in-front-of-case.jpg>
>>>>>> Source: Luke Filipowicz / iMore
>>>>>> In my best efforts to not bury the lede, I'll start with this — the 
>>>>>> AirPods 3 sound quite a bit better than the AirPods 2, and honestly, 
>>>>>> pretty close to the quality of AirPods Pro. Of course, you don't have 
>>>>>> silicone ear tips to get the excellent sound isolation that the AirPods 
>>>>>> Pro can give you, but if you put ear tips on the AirPods 3, the sound 
>>>>>> would likely be very similar without the ANC.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> The bass performance on the AirPods 3 is probably where you'll notice 
>>>>>> the most difference right out of the gate. It's much more present than 
>>>>>> in the previous models and makes listening to heavy rock, EDM, and other 
>>>>>> bass-heavy genres much more enjoyable. The mids and the highs always 
>>>>>> come through clear and crisp, so I have not noticed any clipping, and 
>>>>>> since Apple threw in its Adaptive EQ technology into the AirPods 3, the 
>>>>>> sound should always be pretty consistent.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Spatial Audio is cool, but not always the best.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> That brings me to the other significant audio enhancement, the AirPods 
>>>>>> (3rd generation), Spatial Audio. This is a feature you need to 
>>>>>> experience for yourself to really hear the difference it can make. In 
>>>>>> most instances, to my ears, it sounds incredible. It's like having 
>>>>>> surround sound in your ears, and it makes music — and especially movies 
>>>>>> — sound much more dynamic and full. Of course, it can depend on what 
>>>>>> you're listening to, a few tracks I have heard with Spatial Audio have 
>>>>>> sounded a bit odd, seems to happen more with rock than other genres in 
>>>>>> my experience, but overall I'm happy to have a pair of headphones that 
>>>>>> can finally take advantage of it.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> <airpods-3-in-ear-fit.jpg>
>>>>>> Source: Luke Filipowicz / iMore
>>>>>> What's maybe even a more pleasant surprise is just how comfortable the 
>>>>>> AirPods 3 are in your ears. The design of the AirPods 3 are much more 
>>>>>> akin to the AirPods Pro, as they sport smaller stems and a more tapered 
>>>>>> earbud end that sits a little further in your ear than the AirPods 2 
>>>>>> did. They are nice and light but fit pretty fit snuggly in your ears. I 
>>>>>> couldn't find a way to dislodge them from my ears without purposely 
>>>>>> trying to; even while going for a jog around the neighborhood, they 
>>>>>> stayed perfectly in place. Of course, they aren't as secure in your ear 
>>>>>> as silicone tips would be, but if the AirPods 3 fit in your ear nicely, 
>>>>>> I think you would have a hard time accidentally losing one out of your 
>>>>>> ear with average use. Plus, silicone tips are nice for sound isolation, 
>>>>>> but at the end of the day, I've never been able to comfortably wear any 
>>>>>> earbuds for hours on end that have silicone ear tips — I don't have that 
>>>>>> problem with the AirPods 3. I have been wearing these almost non-stop 
>>>>>> since I got them (save for charging them and sleeping), and I forget 
>>>>>> they are in my ears after a while; that's how comfortable they are.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> The AirPods 3 are so comfortable, I forget they are in my ears.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Speaking of charging, the battery life on the AirPods 3 is awesome. 
>>>>>> Apple states you get about six hours in the buds alone, and in my 
>>>>>> testing, that estimate seems to be about accurate. It's way better than 
>>>>>> the 4.5 hours the AirPods Pro are rated for, which is likely due to the 
>>>>>> fact that the AirPods 3 don't need extra juice to run ANC or 
>>>>>> Transparency Mode. You may get a little less if you're taking a lot of 
>>>>>> calls on them or using them in a lot of video chats, but even on days 
>>>>>> when I used them in meetings and to talk to my friends, I didn't notice 
>>>>>> a huge decline in battery performance.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> <airpods-3-battery-on-iphone-13-pro.jpg>
>>>>>> Source: Luke Filipowicz / iMore
>>>>>> The MagSafe wireless charging case is fantastic. It's nice and compact 
>>>>>> making it easy to carry around in a pocket if you want, and the 
>>>>>> additional approximate 24 hours in the charging case (for a total of 30 
>>>>>> hours of listening time) means even on the road, you have quite a bit of 
>>>>>> time before you need to find a plug to juice up your AirPods. Plus, when 
>>>>>> you do throw the AirPods in your case, five minutes of charging provides 
>>>>>> an hour of listening time. So, a little break to charge your buds here 
>>>>>> and there throughout the day can really push the amount of time you can 
>>>>>> have them in your ears.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> If you have a MagSafe charger or any wireless charger, you can always 
>>>>>> pop the AirPods 3 case one it to charge up the case when it's dead, or 
>>>>>> use the included USB-C-to-Lightning cable Apple provides.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Lastly, let's talk about all that Apple-specific magic that's baked into 
>>>>>> the AirPods 3. Much like all AirPods, pairing and switching between 
>>>>>> Apple devices is like magic. Open up the AirPods 3 case, press connect, 
>>>>>> and boom, you're off to the races. It's just as much a joy as it was on 
>>>>>> the very first pair of AirPods introduced five years ago. Add in the 
>>>>>> ability to simply say "Hey, Siri" anytime you want to activate Apple's 
>>>>>> virtual assistant, and the AirPods 3 don't feel like an accessory, but 
>>>>>> more of an extension of your other Apple devices. It just all works 
>>>>>> together so beautifully.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> <airpods-3-force-sensor-closeup.jpg>
>>>>>> Source: Luke Filipowicz / iMore
>>>>>> What's new on the AirPods 3 is the inclusion of the force sensor located 
>>>>>> near the bottom of the stem on each earbud, and they work just like they 
>>>>>> do on the AirPods Pro. Squeeze them once to play/pause playback or 
>>>>>> answer calls. A double-squeeze will let you skip tracks forward, and a 
>>>>>> triple-squeeze will let you go back a track. It works wonderfully, and 
>>>>>> aside from a slight learning curve of how to squeeze them just right to 
>>>>>> activate them, they work better than most controls on other wireless 
>>>>>> earbuds that I've tried.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> AirPods 3: Some reasons you might not want to buy
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> <airpods-3-in-case-in-jeans-pocket.jpg>
>>>>>> Source: Luke Filipowicz / iMore
>>>>>> Look, I love the AirPods 3 a lot, but they have all the same 
>>>>>> disadvantages as the AirPods 2 that came before it.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Although they fit better in your ear than previous iterations, they 
>>>>>> still don't have any real sound isolation that comes from the 
>>>>>> ultra-secure fit and seal that silicone or foam tips would provide. That 
>>>>>> means you still deal with a decent amount of sound leakage, so if you're 
>>>>>> beside a busy street, you're going to need to turn up your tunes a bit.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Of course, none of the Apple-specific features on the AirPods 3 are 
>>>>>> transferable to other devices. If you use an Android phone, you won't 
>>>>>> see any of the benefits that make the AirPods such a great companion to 
>>>>>> your best iPhone. The easy pairing, the Hey, Siri support, the head 
>>>>>> tracking with Spatial Audio, one of those features, will not work on 
>>>>>> anything but an iPhone. This is all by design, mind you, so they aren't 
>>>>>> so much faults with the AirPods 3 as they are reasons you may not want 
>>>>>> to buy them. At the end of the day, the AirPods 3 are still AirPods, 
>>>>>> with all the good and bad that come with them.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> At the end of the day, the AirPods 3 are still AirPods,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Speaking of reasons you might not want to buy the AirPods 3, the pricing 
>>>>>> of the AirPods 3 leaves the product in a very precarious place because 
>>>>>> the AirPods Pro exists.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Although the official price of the AirPods Pro are $249, you can often 
>>>>>> find them on sale. In fact, as of writing this, you could snag a pair of 
>>>>>> AirPods Pro from Amazon for under $200 — and I've seen them go as low as 
>>>>>> $180 in the past. That means that in reality, the AirPods 3 are only 
>>>>>> about $20-$30 cheaper than a pair of AirPods Pro depending on where you 
>>>>>> look, and when you compare the AirPods 3 vs. the AirPods Pro, the water 
>>>>>> tends to get a little muddy. Both models mainly have the same features, 
>>>>>> but with the inclusion of ANC on the AirPods Pro, they are the better 
>>>>>> option if you care purely about sound quality. Yes, I'm sure retailers 
>>>>>> will eventually discount the AirPods 3 as well, and then maybe this 
>>>>>> point doesn't hold up as well, but if you're considering buying a pair 
>>>>>> right now, it's something you should know.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> AirPods 3: Competition
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> <airpods-pro-rock-and-roll.jpg>
>>>>>> Source: Rene Ritchie / iMore
>>>>>> I touched on this already, but the AirPods Pro are the main competition 
>>>>>> for the AirPods because you can often find them on sale. They often all 
>>>>>> have the same benefits that the AirPods 3 do to Apple users, and they 
>>>>>> have ANC, making them the obvious choice if you want to tune out the 
>>>>>> world. The AirPods 3 only has two benefits over the AirPods Pro, and 
>>>>>> that's the new skin detect sensor that makes them better at telling when 
>>>>>> they are in your ears or not and longer battery life.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> <tribit-flybuds-3-pink-case-open.jpg>
>>>>>> Source: Christine Romero-Chan / iMore
>>>>>> The AirPods 3 other competition is the plethora of look-a-likes and 
>>>>>> knockoffs to the AirPods that have popped up over the years since Apple 
>>>>>> first introduced the AirPods. Things like the Anker Liberty SoundCore 
>>>>>> Air 2, EarFun wireless earbuds, or the Tribit Flybuds 3 all can be much 
>>>>>> cheaper than the AirPods 3 and sometimes offer things like better 
>>>>>> battery life or a better IP rating. One thing is for sure, none of those 
>>>>>> 3rd-party products will offer you the same Apple integration that the 
>>>>>> AirPods 3 do.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> AirPods 3: Should you buy it?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> <airpods-3-earbuds-beside-case.jpg>
>>>>>> Source: Luke Filipowicz / iMore
>>>>>> You should buy this if ...
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> You want Spatial Audio
>>>>>> You want all the Apple-specific features
>>>>>> You like earbuds without silicone or foam tips
>>>>>> You shouldn't buy this if...
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> You want ANC in your wireless buds
>>>>>> You like earbuds with silicone or foam tips
>>>>>> You'd rather spend a bit more money on the AirPods Pro
>>>>>> If you enjoy your original AirPods and are looking for an upgrade, the 
>>>>>> AirPods 3 are perfect. They are better in every way than the older 
>>>>>> AirPods and offer some amazing features like Spatial Audio, 6-hour 
>>>>>> battery life, and even better microphones. You mix all that in with the 
>>>>>> new design that's so dang comfortable in your ears it's almost 
>>>>>> invisible, the awesome force sensor on each earbud that lets you control 
>>>>>> playback and answer calls, and all the Apple-specific goodness that 
>>>>>> comes on the entire AirPods lineup, the AirPods 3 really are the best 
>>>>>> version of the basic AirPods we have ever seen.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 4.5 out of 5
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> The AirPods 3 are a great pair of wireless earbuds, and I love them a 
>>>>>> lot, but because you can often find the AirPods Pro for heavy discounts 
>>>>>> so often, you have to ask yourself a few questions when considering the 
>>>>>> AirPods 3. Do you hate silicone ear tips? Is ANC important to you? Does 
>>>>>> the extra battery life of the AirPods 3 sound like something you want? 
>>>>>> Think hard about those answers, because if you catch a good sale on the 
>>>>>> AirPods Pro, they might only cost you an extra $20-30 bucks.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Still, I'm happy I went with the AirPods 3. As someone who is heavily 
>>>>>> invested in the Apple ecosystem has never really liked silicone ear tips 
>>>>>> and doesn't think ANC in a pair of earbuds is an absolute must-have 
>>>>>> feature, the AirPods 3 are the perfect headphones for me. And they just 
>>>>>> might be for you too.
>>>>>> 
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