So obviously I’ve already lost an AirPod (in a manner where I helplessly watched and listened to it fall out of my grasp, a la the classic children’s board game, Mouse Trap), and it’s weird because they’re not THAT great, yet here I am buying a replacement AirPod
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It’s like some kind of hysterical indie or country song. Don’t ever fall in with AirPods, because you will love them, and if you’re like me, lose them, and you will be unable to quit, costing you $60-170!!
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Replying to @chrisgeidner
They’re game changing in some mystical way that I don’t totally understand
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Replying to @katherinemiller
Yes. There are some specifics I've found for me. Practically, I can't believe how much I appreciate and utilize the lack of cords. I think it makes traveling in a city — taking bags off and on — so much easier. I also got a home speaker around the same time ...
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Traveling is wildly easier. Getting up during the day to refill a water bottle or whatever, better. Not literally being attached to your phone, better.
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Replying to @chrisgeidner @katherinemiller
Maybe that’s the magic: They’re earphones that are more a part of you than the things they’re “connected” to — yet seamlessly connected to it.
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