My Experiment With Apple AirPods
I am a strong fan of Apple philosophy - “Simplicity is the highest level of sophistication”. The AirPods are simple to interface with iPhone and that is it. To me, it did not meet the core principle of Apple products - Intuition over Intelligence. Lack of intuition or intelligence, either way, the interface is too bad for me.
Use Case
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Attending a phone call
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Expectation
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When you get a call, you plug-in the airpod to your ear, the call is automatically answered
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Reality
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You have to double tap the airpod to answer the call. At present, my success rate of double tap is less than 5% (that is 1 success for every 20 attempts).
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Experience
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Bad
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Use Case
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Listening to music
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Expectation
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The volume can be adjusted without reaching the phone
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Reality
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This is the most complicated task.
This leaves absolutely no chance of making the necessary adjustment, but look like a weirdo making some lousy taps and talking to myself
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Experience
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Bad
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Use Case
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Fitting in my ear
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Expectation
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The airpod will have a secure option to keep it on the ears all the time
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Reality
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My ears are not “designed” to fit airpods. Everytime I tap on one ear, the airpod on the other ear gets loose and become a risk of losing. It becomes an comical act while traveling in a public transport
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Experience
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Bad
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After 3 days of use, I wonder if this is a product designed by the same Apple designer team - what a disappointment!
I love to hate this and don’t hate to love this new electronic addition.
Update 1: I tried to adopt the limitation and make the best use of this airpod. I am not a big fan of returning a purchased merchandise, even if the wholesale retailer provisions that option
Update 2: After 1 week, it is not working out. I am losing the airpod even while climbing the stairs. I am forced to return this. I will stick to the wired, over the ear, headphones, for now.
This is a very short love story. The wait and the anticipation to own this pair of airpods was much longer and sweeter than actually owning it. Goodbye, AirPods!