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by 93po 950 days ago
I hate capitalism and I think advertising is unethical in all forms. I have a high level of self awareness around corporate influence in my life and generally have massive disdain for any business. I believe my opinions are a result of how I actually use my device on a daily basis and not just a nice to have.
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That's what you want to believe. Yet every "feature" you listed as a reason for buying AirPods exists in competing products, very often with superior experience. I don't know why anyone care about MagSafe if they have reliable wireless charging anyway and everything else listed just require a competent Bluetooth multi-point implementation and from experience it is preferable to the annoyance that is iCloud switching. When it comes to "Find My"; it is where we really enter the arbitrary territory because it is not a feature related to the use of earbuds, but some random stuff Apple is advertising because they have the money and scale to do custom chip for "features" of the like that are of dubious value.

AirPods have no way to stream lossless music, so you didn't mention that feature (yet they sell it with Apple music). It does exist in competing implementation of wireless earbuds. I guess when Apple do finally implement the feature you will care about that.

You went on and listed an arbitrary set of features and use that as a rationalization of your choice. Just like a hiring agent crafting a job proposal that could possibly only be met by one specific individual.

It's your right, you can make whatever choice you want and be happy with them. However, you can't argue they are inherently better than some other choice that would offer a different set of features, especially not without putting everything into the pricing context.

Apple Airpods are ok. For the price they are sold at they are very mediocre and the "features" they market as something customers should care about really do not pass the sniff test. Its ok if that's what you prefer, but you can't claim there are no other options that can provide a similar if not better experience. Of course, requiring a perfect 1 to 1 equivalency will get you nowhere...