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Of all the gear and gadets I own, my AirPods Pro have been the least portable. No, that's not a typo. Let me explain.
I loved my first set of AirPods Pro, even after I dropped them into a cup of coffee. They've continued working for more than a year since then. I recently bought a pair of second generation AirPods Pro (and you can still get them for around $210 if you're interested.)
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My biggest reason for loving the second-gen AirPods Pro is because of how easily they automatically switch between my various devices. I have two Macs and an iPhone in our family room (which doubles as our work hub), and those AirPods Pro can be connected to any of my active devices in seconds. It's great for productivity.
I also love them because I can wear them (even without any tunes playing) to noise-cancel my little puppy's constant licking. That's a highly repetitive sound that, when heard while trying to concentrate on writing, can be incredibly distracting.
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You know what I didn't like about my AirPods Pro at first? I couldn't move around with them in. At all.
No matter what I did, if I moved my head even a little, the little earbuds always fell out of my ears. Yes, I chose the right size silicone tips and even ran Apple's sound test. But not only couldn't I walk around wearing them, I couldn't really turn my head left or right. Turning my head even slightly to the right caused the right ear pod to drop straight into the trash can that sits next to me.
Then I complained about this problem to my wife. So she found me a solution. She does that. It's awesome!
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