Apple’s new AirPods appear to take totally wireless earphones one step further than any competitor so far, but we can’t be too sure just yet because of the delayed release and impending launch. AirPods were originally set to release in late October, then Apple said it needed ‘a little more time’ to ensure they’re ready for customers.
We’re now moving past the iPhone 7 launch and into the holiday shopping season with no set launch date for AirPods, but there are a few guesses at just when we should expect to buy Apple’s new wireless earbuds …
The latest guess comes from a Czech Republic retailer Alza.cz (via Letem Svetem Applem)
which lands on the optimistic side and expects AirPods to ship before the end of the year. The online listing for AirPods states that the retailer expects AirPods to ship in December 2016, which could see AirPods released before Christmas Day.
As ever, take the rumor with a huge grain of salt as online listings are a lot like throwing darts at a dartboard and seeing where they land. A more conservative prediction comes by way of the Chinese supply chain, which expects production to kick off only in time for a January 2017 launch.
The most optimistic yet has been from a European retailer that German Apple blog apfelpage.de discovered, which believes AirPods could go on sale as early as tomorrow. So the most recent predictions include tomorrow, next month, and next year …
When AirPods are ready for launch, Apple’s wireless earbuds will promise up to 5 hours battery life on a single charge and power back up through a rechargeable carrying case that promises up to 24 hours of extra battery life. A quick 15-minute charge will power AirPods up for 3 more hours.
AirPods work over Bluetooth and feature Apple’s new W1 chip for instant pairing with Apple devices and easy switching between iCloud devices. The wireless earphones will retail for $159, just $10 more than the upcoming BeatsX Bluetooth earbuds (no word on their release date beyond this fall) that connect via a neckband and also include the W1 chip.
Early reviews of pre-production AirPods have been mixed, noting convenient access to Siri, mediocre sound quality, and missing volume controls.