Apple AirPods Review 2019 Tom s Guide
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The 0.14-ounce AirPods nestle gently into my ear, never causing any uncomfortable pressure. Paranoia aside, I wore the AirPods for over 2 hours, taking meetings, watching videos and listening to music in the utmost comfort. They're one of the most comfortable truly wireless buds I've had the pleasure of testing. I think the Samsung Galaxy Buds come closest to matching them.
But the speed doesn't stop once you're connected. The H1 chip is also good for mobile games, cutting audio latency while gaming by 30 percent.
Apple AirPods review 2019
Apple's AirPods 2 brought wireless charging and hands-free Siri into the mix with longer call times and clearer audio
By Sherri L. Smith published 29 September 2022 Editor's ChoiceTom's Guide Verdict
They've been usurped by newer models, but the Apple AirPods 2 brought wireless charging and hands-free Siri into the mix with longer call times and clearer audio.Pros
+ Lightweight, comfortable design+ Faster connection on iOS devices+ Hands-free Siri integration+ Good audio qualityCons
- Limited controls- No equalizer- Lacks ambient listening mode Why you can trust Tom's Guide Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you. Find out more about how we test. Jump to: AirPods price and availability AirPods design AirPods comfort AirPods pairing and switching speed AirPods Siri intergration AirPods sound quality AirPods battery life and charging case AirPods Bluetooth 5 0 benefits AirPods call quality Bottom line Today's best Apple AirPods with Wireless Charging Case deals (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab)$79 (opens in new tab)View (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab)$119 (opens in new tab)View (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab)$159 (opens in new tab)$137.99 (opens in new tab)View (opens in new tab)Reduced PriceShow More DealsWe check over 250 million products every day for the best prices They've been usurped by newer models, but the Apple AirPods 2 - referred to by Apple as the AirPods (2nd Generation) - remain available to purchase online and in-stores for around $100. They offer some neat tricks like summoning Siri by simply speaking its name, reading incoming messages and answering calls hands free - but the latest AirPods 3 offer a bit more bang for a little more cash. If you can find them on sale, the AirPods are still at the top of the heap for iPhone owners - especially those who may not need active noise cancellation that the AirPods Pro and AirPods Pro 2 provide. You'll want to look elsewhere if you want a better feature set (the second-gen AirPods are not water or sweat-resistant and there's no ambient-listening mode) but for those on a budget, they are among the best wireless earbuds for around $100. Not sure which AirPods model is right for you? Check out our AirPods vs AirPods Pro face-off if you need help deciding which wireless earbuds to buy.Apple Airpods (2019) at Crutchfield for $79 (opens in new tab)AirPods price and availability
The AirPods with the standard charging case originally cost $159/£159 or $199/£199 if you wanted the wireless charging case included. These days, however, you can often find the AirPods 2 for around $119, and sometimes a bit less if you're shopping for them during a major sales holiday like Black Friday or Cyber Monday. Looking for a discount? Be sure to check our best AirPods deals page for the latest offers.AirPods design
When the original AirPods debuted back in 2016, I thought they were reminiscent of the hair gel joke from the movie "Something About Mary." But Apple has had the last laugh, as the disembodied buds have gone on to become a status symbol, launching several popular memes. Hell, it's rare for me not to see several pairs of the white doodads over the course of my morning-evening commute. It goes without saying that Apple didn't have to tweak much of anything, so it didn't. The 0.14 ounce, 0.7 x 0.7 x 1.6-inch buds are still cased in glossy white plastic protruding into a long stem that's capped off by silvery chrome. A series of diminutive dark-gray grilles adorn the head of the buds. While I didn't expect Apple to deviate wildly from what's obviously a successful design, I was disappointed that it's not taking a page out of Samsung's book and offering different color palettes. At least match your phones and give me a black or space gray, sheesh! And it would have been nice if the company made the AirPods truly sweat- and water-resistant. But I doubt the lack of certification will stop these babies from showing up at the gym. While I didn't expect Apple to deviate wildly from what's obviously a successful design, I was disappointed not to see multiple color palettes. The only clue that these are indeed the 2nd-generation AirPods is the wireless charging case, but it's very easy to miss. Both the current and previous-generation cases are made of the same shiny white plastic as the buds, with the same rear-mounted pairing button and the chrome-lined Lightning port. But if you want to determine whether you're looking at a standard charging case or a wireless case, check out the front. If there's a pinhole light, you've got a wireless case. It's a small change, but it keeps me from incessantly flicking the lid open and closed. The other way to tell is the hinge. The hinge on the new wireless charger is made of anodized metal, whereas the standard case has a shiny metal strip. Due to the extra components, the 1.4 x 0.8 x 2.1-inch wireless case is slightly heavier than the standard one (1.7 x 0.8 x 2.1 inches) at 1.4 ounces compared with 1.3 ounces. But no matter which case you choose to get, you can now get it laser-engraved for free after popular demand. MORE: 14 Cheap Headphones Ranked From Best To WorstAirPods comfort
Since they share the same dimensions as the previous AirPods, the second-gen AirPods have that lightweight effortlessness that I love. The 0.14-ounce buds nestle gently into my ear, never causing any uncomfortable pressure. Once they're in, they kind of fade into the background, which speaks to their comfort, but also freak me out. The buds are small, even with my freakishly small ears, and I'm always anxious about losing an AirPod, especially on those occasions that I'm barreling down the stairs in Grand Central Station trying to catch the 6 train. There's never been but the slightest jostle, but in that moment I'm picturing myself trying to protect the runaway bud from being stepped on, falling down a crevasse or onto the tracks. It's never happened (knock on wood), but the AirPods are so tiny and so expensive ($69/£65 per replacement bud) that it worries me.The 0.14-ounce AirPods nestle gently into my ear, never causing any uncomfortable pressure. Paranoia aside, I wore the AirPods for over 2 hours, taking meetings, watching videos and listening to music in the utmost comfort. They're one of the most comfortable truly wireless buds I've had the pleasure of testing. I think the Samsung Galaxy Buds come closest to matching them.
AirPods pairing and switching speed
Connecting the original AirPods to an iPhone was fast - wicked fast. I put this to the test with an iPhone XS Max and found that it took the AirPods only 3.2 seconds to connect to the smartphone while the older pair took 5.1 seconds. Like the original AirPods, once the buds are connected, a small widget pops up showing the battery life of the Pods and the charging case. The extra bit of pick up and go comes from Apple's new H1 chip, which the company says enables the AirPods to offer longer talk times, greater battery life and device switching that is twice as fast as its predecessor. Switching between the XS Max and my MacBook Pro took the new AirPods 2.8 seconds, while the older model finished in 4.3. It only took the new AirPods 3.2 seconds to connect to the smartphone while the older pair took 5.1 seconds.If you're like me and own an Android phone, figuring how to connect AirPods to an Android device will take a little more work, but not much. In order to use the new AirPods with my Samsung Galaxy Note 8 I just needed to press the round button on the back of the charging case. The old AirPods took 4.9 seconds to connect while the new models finished the task in 3.1 seconds. The button can also be used to reset the Bluetooth connection to an iOS device.But the speed doesn't stop once you're connected. The H1 chip is also good for mobile games, cutting audio latency while gaming by 30 percent.