whippet wrote: » AirTags would be really nice - I have a few tiles that have died recently. Grant it as I don't go anywhere these days it isn't an issue I just got the AirPod Max so I don't think herself would let me upgrade the AirPod Pros this time round !! Depending on what the iMacs are like - I might consider swapping my Microsoft Studio Pro for one - but I am really liking the touchscreen / pen on the studio and I don't ever see Apple bringing touch to the MacOS
Leftwaffe wrote: » I love my AirPod Pros but if there is significant changes to the new models then I might invest. My pros are still quite new so I reckon I’d get a decent chunk for them.
Aquos76 wrote: » Is there a market for second hand airpods though, personally I wouldn't put airpods from someone I didn't know into my own ears. I gave my old ones to my wife ok, but a stranger, I don't thing so.
Need a Username wrote: » Do you have an AppleTV ? I would like to know what movies on AppleTV sound like with AirPods Max ?
peteeeed wrote: » https://twitter.com/LeaksApplePro/status/1369642089387024386?s=20 lots of pics of the supposed airpod 3's doin the rounds
Leftwaffe wrote: » Yeah I won’t be buying those.... The only reason I own the current pros is because of the in ear piece. All other AirPods fall out of my ears. Edit: Actually... they’re just the regular version. I wonder the new Pros have an in ear piece still.
askpt wrote: » Now since the original HomePod was cancelled can we expect a “HomePod bar” in this March event?
PespiChallenge wrote: » They could do with upgrading Siri, Alexa is light years ahead when it comes to assistants.
Aquos76 wrote: » I also find that Siri responds when I ain’t even speaking to it, I have ‘hey Siri’ set up but I often get it responding to me for no reason.
eeloe wrote: » What do you think they could improve upon? I use siri a lot, and to be honest it's pretty good. If you mean that alexa has "skills", there is the whole shortcuts community for Siri that really does open it all up!
Gregor Samsa wrote: » I find Siri very slow to control my Hue lights too. Ask Siri to turn off the bedroom light, there's a long pause followed by something like "Coming right up", another pause, and then the light goes on. I'd be as quick going over to the switch. With Alexa, the command is executed instantly without any unnecessary banter.