Apple AirPods (2019) review

Impressive true wireless headphones, now with better sound Tested at £159 / $159

Apple AirPods (2019) review

What Hi-Fi? Verdict

Technically and sonically better than before, the second generation AirPods offer unbeatable Bluetooth usability and decent sound quality

Pros

  • +

    Tonally balanced

  • +

    Improved sonic sophistication

  • +

    Flawless wireless tech

Cons

  • -

    Won’t fit everyone

  • -

    No buttons

  • -

    Sound harsh when pushed

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It’s easy to think of Apple as a company that doesn’t make mistakes, but almost as easy to show that it does. There was the iPhone that wouldn’t make calls if you held it a certain way, Apple Music’s pre-installed U2 album, Apple Maps and the kitchen-top damage caused by the (otherwise excellent) HomePod.

But while it might not be flawlessly Midas-like, most of what Apple touches does eventually turn to gold, and the Apple AirPods are no exception. When first introduced, they looked daft and didn’t sound great, but drawn in by their magical design and bleeding edge technology (not to mention brand affinity), enough people bought them to make them a common sight in towns and cities worldwide. 

So, while it’s surprising that Apple hasn’t seen fit to (publicly) address any of the criticisms aimed at the original AirPods, many have already been won over by their magic. This second-generation model (which now sits alongside the new AirPods 3) is much more about sprinkling a little more pixie dust over proceedings than pushing the AirPods into hi-fi territory.

But here’s the kicker: without any huge fanfare (and perhaps without even intending to), Apple has improved the AirPods’ sound quality.

Sound

Apple AirPods (2019) sound

Switch between the old and new AirPods and the first difference you notice is that the new pair goes louder. That might not sound like a big deal, but it is confirmation that the sound has changed. Extra loudness is generally welcome, too, as the AirPods isolate little in the way of outside noise (you'll need the even newer AirPods Pros for that) so often need to be played louder than earphones that fill the entrance to the ear canal.

Apple has always gone for a natural, fairly neutral sonic balance across all of its products, and it’s no different with the new AirPods. There’s no artificial boosting of bass or enhancement of treble. You feel as though you’re listening to music with little to no manipulation, and that’s something for which we’re always hugely appreciative.

Apple AirPods (2019) tech specs

Type In-ear

Bluetooth 5.0

Noise-cancelling No

Battery life 5hrs (+19 from charging case)

Finishes 1

But the new AirPods add a degree of subtlety and sophistication that their predecessors lack. Low-level dynamic shifts are more granular and delicate, while bigger contrasts between quiet and loud are more pronounced and dramatic. There’s more detail to the delivery, too, and the presentation is a little more open and spacious. Organisation, meanwhile, is subtly improved thanks to better timing.

Each of the above improvements is fairly subtle in isolation, but combined, they create a noticeably more exciting and engaging performance. The old AirPods sound a bit dull and lifeless by comparison. 

However, these AirPods are still some way short of being perfect. While cleaner and more organisationally adept than the preceding pair, they still veer towards harshness at high volumes and struggle to make sense of the most built-up sections of some tracks. 

The old AirPods were far from being the benchmark in terms of audio quality – the similarly priced Sony WF-1000Xs, are noticeably more detailed and rhythmic, and both their successors, the WF-1000XM3s, and the AirPods Pros are better still.

Features

Apple AirPods (2019) features

But no rival comes close to matching the AirPods from a technical point of view. There was so much right with the first version, that simply doing the same again is enough to beat many rivals. In our experience, the connection is essentially flawless, with no dropout, either between phone and headphones or the two buds.

Initial pairing and switching connections is effortless; the case charges the earphones quickly; battery life is excellent (five hours of listening with around another 19 available via the charging case); and they’re almost impossibly small and light. 

Under the skin there’s a new chip, with the W1 of the original AirPods having been replaced by the H1, which allows faster pairing and switching between Apple devices, lower latency (good for gaming), better battery management for more talk time (but unchanged general battery longevity), and entirely hands-free voice control. The only problem is that you might not notice these improvements, as they weren’t weaknesses of the old AirPods.

As of the launch of iOS13, the AirPods also have a nifty new feature: Audio Sharing, which allows a second pair of AirPods to connect, and listen, to a single iPhone. You and your AirPods buddy simply need to tap your two phones together to both listen in to whatever is playing, whether that be a song from Apple Music or Spotify, or a TV show on YouTube or Netflix.

Also added to the AirPods courtesy of iOS13 is the ability to reply to incoming messages. Once Siri has read a message to you when it's arrived, you have the  option to respond immediately using your voice.

A wireless charging case is also now available, either in a £199 bundle with the new AirPods (a £40 premium over the standard charging case) or as a separate, £79 purchase – useful for owners of the old AirPods who want to upgrade their charging experience. This new case works with all Qi-compatible charging mats and has the battery level-indicating LED on the front for easier reference.

Build

Apple AirPods (2019) build

Though the AirPods have been improved in areas where they already excelled, Apple has chosen not to address some of the criticisms levelled at the original model, including the fit. While the one-size-fits-all approach is laudable, for every person for whom the AirPods fit snugly enough for a run or a cycle, there’s another who can’t get them to stay in during the lightest of movements.

The lack of physical buttons can be a pain, too. Siri and two user-specified double-tap controls have proved inadequate replacements, particularly for those using the headphones while exercising. 

Some will also continue to baulk at the design, which draws the eye in much the same way as a pair of earrings. However, the ubiquity of the original AirPods has made them largely invisible and wearing a pair no longer seems to attract the same kind of attention. Perhaps for some people, that will itself be an issue.

Verdict

Apple has strengthened the AirPods in the areas they were already strong and chosen to leave their weaknesses more or less as they are. It’s an odd approach, but the success of the first-generation model proves that the formula works.

We’d love them to fit more people better and to have some physical controls, but Apple is sticking to its guns, and does at least now offer the AirPods Pros to those looking for more. Besides, the sound quality of the standard AirPods has improved, and that’s more than we were expecting.

SCORES

  • Sound 4
  • Features 5
  • Build 5

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