Phenomenal sound – Apple knocked sound out of the park with AirPods Pros. To adjust the volume, you’ll have to do so on your connected device or use Siri. However, like those buds, there aren’t any volume controls on AirPods Pro. These controls are way more intuitive than the ones on the Echo Buds. A single pinch controls play/pause, a double-pinch skips to the next song, and a triple-pinch goes back to the previous track. Pressing and holding (it’s more like pinching or squeezing with two fingers) either stem switches between active noise cancellation and Transparency (ambient) modes. The best thing about their smaller design is easily the capacitive controls on each stem. I guess my ears are pretty roomy.Įach stem has a capacitive button for playback controls. I ran the test with all three pairs of included tips and all of them were a good seal. If the test comes up negative, you should change one or both for a different size and redo it. AirPods Pro have an “Ear Tip Fit Test” (accessed within the “i” icon for your AirPods Pro within your iOS device’s Bluetooth settings) and after listening to a short tune, it’ll tell you whether each ear tip is a “good seal” or not. Speaking of which, they’re sweat and water-resistant for light splashes (do not swim or shower with them).įinding the right size ear tips for in-ear earbuds can be tricky (how do you really know which size fits best for each ear?). Although I didn’t get to run with the AirPods Pro, I’m confident the buds, with their ear tips, won’t slip out of my ears even when soaked in sweat. I shook my head violently in all directions and the AirPods Pro stayed firmly in place. Snugger fit and better controls - Regular AirPods fit my ears perfectly fine, but the ear tips on the AirPods Pro allow them to sit deeper and more securely in my ear canals, as well as seal in sound.
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