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Apple AirPods Specs & Features: Wireless Earphones Won't Fall Off from Your Ears, Apple Proves

Apple AirPods Specs & Features: Wireless Earphones Won't Fall Off from Your Ears, Apple Proves

Nens Mitchell

One of the biggest introductions of Apple last year was the Apple AirPods. Now, the tech giant has shown that the wireless earphones will not fall out one's ears even when moving.

New advertisement

Titled "Stroll," the new advertisement for the Apple AirPods proved that the wireless accessory will stay in one's ear even when walking or even dancing. It even showed the Apple AirPod user walking on the walls and upside down and the wireless earphone still stayed in place.

It also proved to the public that the Apple AirPods is easy to use -- a simple double tap on the device can already play music. Once the Apple AirPods case opens, the device will already connect to one's iPhone 7 if the two have already been paired. The white case also serves as the charging dock for the device.

Apple AirPod release and price details

In December 2016, Apple launched the Apple AirPods and sold it for a retail price of $159.99. With the help of Siri, the device easily connects to an iPhone and instantly plays music. It promises a continuous 5-hour music playback to the users.

The advertisement was conceptualized as a response to a lot of individuals questioning how the Apple AirPods will remain in one's ear when it looks just like the usual Apple earphones minus the wire. Now, many could also try and see if the advertisement is really portraying the Apple AirPods as it is.

Minimal supply

Aside from the concern of the AirPods not falling out of one's ear, many customers were also not able to have their own wireless earphones because the Apple AirPods looked like it had a shortage in supplies. Retail stores offered only a few pairs and only those who pre-ordered the accessory ahead of time got to own one.

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