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TRONZA

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Jan 19, 2021
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Hi Guys,

I need to buy a pair of WF-1000XM4 (as it seems to be a top pick for great sound on apple as well as android) but was wondering is they might be able to support apples new wireless technology they are said to release in 2022. It's hard to find anything about this specific topic on google. Anybody know or have any info regarding this matter it would be greatly appreciated :)

Have a great day!
 
Hi Guys,

I need to buy a pair of WF-1000XM4 (as it seems to be a top pick for great sound on apple as well as android) but was wondering is they might be able to support apples new wireless technology they are said to release in 2022. It's hard to find anything about this specific topic on google. Anybody know or have any info regarding this matter it would be greatly appreciated :)
first.
Have a great day!
I was seriously considering these but I read a lot of reviews around their physical size (too big) and fit issues.
I'm looking at Beats Fit Pros now. I just can't get any of the AirPods to stay in my ears and I hear too many issues with the fit of the APPs despite using after market tips. I don't want to buy anything that I can't try first. A large number of BFP owners report no issues with fit.

Don't mention Comply tips. I used them happily for years but find the current ones pretty much crap, never mind waaay overpriced, IMO.
They changed something in the manufacturing of them. The memory foam doesn't seem to be the same to me and they don't last nearly as long as they used to. S
 
I need to buy a pair of WF-1000XM4

Although I was suspicious of the AirPods Max vs the M4's which I already had I finally decided to try them out. Gradually transitioned to only using the Maxes.

1. Noise suppression is better. With it turned off sounds almost natural.

2. Automatic integration with my devices. Just hit the digital crown, for example, and it pauses/starts what is playing on the Apple TV

3. Generally automatically connects. The M4 does connect but not quite as convenient. Get message on Apple TV when connects/disconnects

4. Prefer the sound on the Maxes.

5. The power off function just involves putting it in the case. Initially thought would prefer a power off button, but tells you power status as you put in the case (green for ok, amber for need to charge). Just hit the TV button a couple of times on the Apple TV and you can see charge status.

6. Looks like higher quality (metal) vs M4 plastic.

7. More expensive, but there have been a lot of big discounts recently.

Since I haven't used my M4's in a long time will be selling them.
 
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