• subtext@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I mean my AirPods are fantastic. I think they’re great at playing my podcasts and I’ve not had any problems with random disconnects. Granted I’ve only ever used them with my phone but still.

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      1 year ago

      Shiny new AirPods + shiny new iPhone = minimal issues. Certainly preferable to cords for many, even if no dongle were required for many corded headphones.

      In fact AirPods + iPhones have been all but rock solid for years, at least since first gen kinks were worked out… so five years worth of high reliability.

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        1 year ago

        My AirPod Pros have also worked perfectly on my Linux PCs - just as solid as connecting to an Apple device.

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          1 year ago

          That is great to hear. Do you still have to pay the Apple tax if you want the full experience of say using your computer with the AirPods, getting a phone call which pauses your music and having them automatically switch over to the phone until you end the call?

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      1 year ago

      Apple uses a modified version of Bluetooth

      Edit: for Apple-only version

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        1 year ago

        No one uses standard bluetooth. I’m pretty sure it can only transfer files in its base form

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          1 year ago

          That’s absolutely not true. Bluetooth has many “profiles” which define different capabilities. Here’s a list of them. These are all defined in the official bluetooth standards.

          Maybe you were thinking of the “core specification” which defines the underlying protocol but doesn’t define the profiles? But that’s just the way they broke up the spec documents. The profiles are still official parts of bluetooth.

          Apple’s proprietary extensions for audio are not part of any official specification though.

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            1 year ago

            Thank you for the correction. I was indeed thinking of the profiles and misremembered how it all works.