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The interchangeable plugs are why I went with BeatsX when Airpods were introduced. Ear pods don't fit my ears well and are painful after short use. BeatsX fit great and I can wear for hours without pain.

This is great, but I don't use my BeatsX enough as it is to warrant switching. Plus, they really need to offer something besides white.
 
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Where are the colors???

EVERY SINGLE TIME Apple releases new headphones there are rumors of colors. They are ALWAYS wrong. The white color of Apple earbuds and AirPods are the most iconic thing in the world, it screams to the world about how popular Apple products are when you see a pair in someone's ears... companies would DIE to have that kind of branding... so why would Apple make their headphones in new colors so people have a more difficult time telling who is using an Apple product? These are wishes and fever dreams of folks and nothing more... white is the color of Apple branded products that go on or in your ears.
 
lol, not everyone has the same ears so maby its just bad for you, and reviews cant say if its good fit
No s*** Sherlock but in-ear should be better in general than airpods. Even though keeping the "stick" is still dumb imo.
 
The price on these is insane. I don’t usually complain about price but its been a few years since AirPods and competitors have caught up. I bought the Xiaomi Airdots for $23(!) and they fit in ear blocking out a lot of sound, have BT 5.0, 4 hour battery (with two full charges in the case) and instantly pair when removed from the case. Their sound is also better then AirPods due to the in ear fit and they’re more discrete looking.

There’s just no way in the earbud space that these are worth an extra $250 over buying 20 pairs of Airdots (which have lasted me six months so far of every day use).
 
"The best-selling head phones in the world...."

Errr, no they're not.
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So I guess the "Pro" suffix on Apple products no longer means "for the Professional".

No, it doesn't. What it means is the buyer has to pay professional-level amounts of money for the product.
 
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