Apple has unveiled new updates to its AirPods line of headphones. While the focus has been on the AirPods 4 and battery features, the tech company hasn’t left out its most reliable model. AirPods Max also received improvementsincluding significant changes to the connector.
Some rumors suggested that we would see new AirPods Max 2, but Apple only announced a change in color options. AirPods Max Now available in five colors to match iPad and Mac finishes.The catalog features midnight, white, blue, orange and purple stars.
Beyond the aesthetic changes, the AirPods Max They already have a USB-C port, so you can plug them into any charger when you leave the house. The introduction of USB-C is due to new regulations introduced by the European Union. The connector allows you to optimize the number of branded chargers, so you don’t have to worry if you leave the house and forget yours.



On the other side, AirPods Max also comes with customizable spatial audio which uses gyroscopes and accelerometers to track your head movements. Also included adaptive alignmentwhich changes the sound depending on the fit of the headphones and the isolation of the earpads. This feature uses microphones to analyze what you hear and adjust frequencies for a more realistic reproduction.
How much do AirPods Max cost and when will they be available?
Other than that, Apple hasn’t made any other radical changes to its headphones. The changes are minor, so they don’t justify the name change. The AirPods Max will be Available from September 20th for €579 in any of the five stated colors. Mexico the price will be 12,999 pesos. and an 18 month interest free option will be offered.

AirPods Max update matches new Apple Watch Ultra 2 color. Apple saves the most important changes for the future of the eventso we will have to wait a few months or a year to meet the successor of these headphones. As a consolation prize, those who buy the headphones will be able to enjoy Up to three months free Apple Music.
The absence of AirPods Max 2 was previously reported by Mark Gurman. Journalist Bloomberg A few days ago, he mentioned that the only change would be a USB-C port instead of Lightning. Gurman added that it is quite possible that they will not appear at the iPhone 16 event, since the original version was enough.
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