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A year ago today, Apple's AirPods Max launched, marking the company's first push into the high-end over-ear headphones market under its own brand name. One year later, rumors about a successor are thin on the ground, but there have been some indications about what customers can expect from AirPods Max 2.

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A report from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman said that AirPods Max, thought at the time to be called "AirPods Studio," had suffered from several development challenges, such as problems with the headband being too tight, leading to multiple delays and scaling back of functionality.

It was initially believed that AirPods Max would offer unique customizability with interchangeable headbands and earcups, repeating the concept behind Apple Watch bands. Amid these delays and development issues, Bloomberg predicted that Apple would drop the concept of a replaceable headband to accelerate production.

Evidence of this concept can be seen in the final AirPods Max design. Users can easily remove the headband from AirPods Max without any disassembly of the headphones. To do this, users simply need to remove the magnetic ear cushions, fold the earcups flat, and insert a SIM card ejector tool into a small hole above the speaker.

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Image via Prelook

Once the earcups are removed, the spokes on either side of the headband reveal a small Lightning-style connector for transferring power, and potentially data, between the earcups. It is possible that this system for removing the headband is a remnant of the original, more modular approach to AirPods Max.

Moreover, it was believed that AirPods Max would have left and right ear detection so users could reverse the headphones' orientation, as well as touch pads on the earcups for controls. This appears to have been replaced by the Digital Crown from the Apple Watch in the final product. It seems plausible that some of these features, including greater customization, could come to the second iteration of AirPods Max.

Rumors also suggested that the AirPods Max would be available in two varieties, including a more affordable sports-oriented model. Mixed-record leaker Jon Prosser repeatedly said that AirPods Max would come in a "sport-like variant" for $350 and a "luxury variant" for $599. While Prosser's $599 was not far off the final $549 AirPods Max price tag, the cheaper $350 "sport variant" has yet to emerge. Apple could still launch this lower-end version of the AirPods Max at some time in the future.

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AirPods Max in Silver, Space Gray, Pink, Green, and Blue


The last we heard about the next-generation AirPods Max was a report from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman in May of this year, which explained that Apple was not actively working on a new model, but had considered launching new colors.

With the AirPods Max now being a year old, Apple could choose to refresh the device with new color options. The company has chosen to do this with other products, such as the iPhone 12 and the HomePod mini, and it would now be particularly fitting for the AirPods Max given the general disarray of Apple's current offering of colors across its devices.

Article Link: AirPods Max 2: Everything We Know One Year After the High-End Headphones Launched
 
Still overpriced and inferior to the Sony XM 4's.
Overpriced maybe but personally I found it to be much better than the XM4s. Sound is more balanced and not as bass heavy. Noise cancellation has been just a bit better. Transparency mode is miles ahead of anything I’ve tried. The build quality is much much better with no plastic squeaks and the ear cups are much more comfortable and breathable. The hardware buttons and iOS controls are also way better than the touch controls on the XM4 and Sony’s barely usable app. I wouldn’t buy it for the original price but I think it was definitely worth the $380 I paid on eBay.
 
for the next round of airpods max i am hoping for much better sound quality. like i want it to b miles ahead of anything under $1000 i want better connectivity and i want better input of dolby atmos. also new cuter colors pls
 
As Bloomberg reported, Apple is not actively working on AirPods Max 2. But if it is in development, I would like to see:
  • Apple Lossless compatibility via AirPlay 2 (meaning Wi-Fi) or analog audio passthrough via wired connection
  • Leather case optional
  • Lighter, more breathable materials
  • MagSafe and USB-C charging
  • Lower price tag
 
Give an option of headbands for people with slightly larger heads, and I'll rebuy them in a heartbeat. The people who go on and on about how much better all the other brands are have clearly never actually used these things.
 
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Yes, the absence of lossless audio support is just mystifying for premium headphones. Sure, most people can't hear the difference, but then most people aren't buying these headphones.
 
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Another vote for lossless - w/o lossless, they're simply too expensive (and heavy and no case).

With lossless (and a case), the situation changes.
Price stopped me till I could get a used pair and perfect condition for $380.
 
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I’ve been bouncing around these for a year, but as a happy owner of a pair of px7s, I would say v2 needs to have;
Lossless audio (via cable, no problem)
A proper case (ffs)
A £100 price drop (at least)
An included cable (lightning to 3.5 or usbc)
Wired playback (without power)
Better battery life (30hrs)

And then you have a much more compelling sale.
 
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