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Apple Airpod's is it a game changer?

But let's back up a bit. As everyone already knows, the new iPhone 7 and 7 Plus don't have a standard headphone jack. You need to use the Lightning headphones, or the Lightning-to-minijack dongle, both of which Apple mercifully throws in the box.

Of course, what Apple is really trying to do is condition you to an all-wireless world. Wireless Bluetooth headphones have been around for years, and they've gotten quite good. Beats, Apple's own fully owned subsidiary and the largest headphone brand on the planet, already sells plenty of wireless headphones, including three all-new models that debuted alongside the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.



They come with a charging case that doubles as a pocketable storage unit and a battery booster that can top off the 5-hour battery life for another 3 hours in just 15 minutes.The new headphones cost $159, £159 or AU$229, but they won't be available until October.



But the AirPods are not just an accessory. They are an important tool to show users who are embedded in the ecosystem the power of owning multiple devices. Think about the call functionality already going over the Watch and the Mac. And now, think of the fact Apple took time onstage to tell us that when we connect our AirPods to the iPhone, they are automatically connected to our other devices through iCloud.





But is it still worth to buy an accessory that is this pricey its up on you to decided this is an apple showcase as usual as before but this may be the future I cant tell up on it.This is a new technology in earphone's but it cant be taken up for this reason alone because there are lot's of best earphone's out there for this price-point also it doesn't have any hi-fi audio rather it don't have a rich noise cancellation.

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