Apple AirPods Bluetooth Headphones Announced

iPhone 7 comes with included EarPods with Lighting connector, but if you want to enjoy cord-free audio, AirPods, Apple’s latest Bluetooth headphones may be a better solution.

Apple AirPods Bluetooth Headphones

The AirPods is a pair of gorgeous, ultra compact wireless headphones. Each earbud of AirPods measures 0.65 x 0.71 x 1.59 inches and weighs 0.14 ounces, and both earbuds can be organized in an included portable charging case. The Bluetooth earbuds follow the classic and minimal design of EarPods, and its ergonomic appearance provides a comfortable and firm wearing experience.

Apple AirPods Bluetooth Headphones

AirPods perfectly works with your iPhone, Apple Watch, iPad or iMac. Once you pull them out of the charging case, the earbuds will instantly turn on and connect to your Apple device. The Bluetooth earbuds are driven by a custom Apple W1 chip and comes equipped with dual optical sensors, a motion-detecting accelerometer and a speech-detecting accelerometer, so the AirPods can detect when they’re in your ears, whether you’re using both AirPods or just one in order to automatically route the audio and engage the microphone. When you’re on a call or talking to Siri, the speed-detecting accelerometer works with beamforming microphones to filter out background noise and deliver clear sound.

Apple AirPods Bluetooth Headphones

Furthermore, the Bluetooth earbuds are able to provide rich, high-quality AAC audio, and built-in rechargeable battery offers 5 hours of listening time. Moreover, thanks to its included charging case, you can get more than 24 hours of listening time. Just 15 minutes in the case gives you 3 hours of playtime.

The AirPods wireless headphones will be available for $159 USD in October this year. If you’re interested, jump to Apple or Amazon for its more details.

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