Before the official sound review, of course, we take a look at the Lightning
EarPods design and difference between normal earphones.
Not exact matches
The iPod nano also come with the new Apple
EarPods featuring a breakthrough
design for a more natural fit, increased durability and an incredible acoustic quality typically reserved for higher - end earphones.
Firstly, the video demonstrates the
EarPods in use, which proves that they're not just a hastily - made mockup,
designed to capitalize on consumer interest and uncertainty in the run - up to the iPhone 7 launch.
What we can say is that Mobile Fun demonstrates that the
Earpods work, we can see that the finish is of a high quality and the
design is consistent with Apple's existing 3.5 mm
Earpods.
Apple is shipping the iPhone with Lightning
EarPods and a 3.5 mm to Lightning adapter, plus it has
designed completely wireless high - tech AirPods to ease the transition.
And lastly, while Apple claims that the AirPods are
designed to take the same stress as the
EarPods, neither
design is rated for sweat or water resistance, so we wouldn't use these headphones for serious exercise.
If you ever wondered why the AirPods having a hanging boom
design similar to the
Earpods despite not coming with wires, it's because they help in improving its reception.
The
design is based off of their
EarPods but is made wireless to support the whole - not - having - an - audio - jack - anymore.
The
design is based off of their
EarPods but is made wireless...