For the record, I totally love my Apple AirPods, and am on my second pair since they were first released ....
I haven't (yet) got the AirPods Pro, but that's next year's purchase ....
Meantime, I was a little worried that (a) I was going deaf in my left ear and/or (b) my left AirPod wasn't working properly ...
Now I listen to a lot of audio through my AirPods, mostly spoken-word podcasts, but occasionally Apple Music ....
The symptom ... I'd noticed that the sound from the left-hand AirPod was way lower than that from the right-hand AirPod ...
I'd tried my normal tried-and-tested approach of: -
- Gently cleaning them with a screen wipe, getting rid of dirt and ( alas ) earwax from the outside of both AirPods
- Using a plastic toothpick to gently prise out the ( alas ) earwax from the speaker grills ( 3x ) of each AirPod
- Using a plastic toothpick / spiked stick to ensure that the little "breathing hole" was clear on each AirPod
- Using a cotton bud to clean out each "channel" of the AirPod's charging case
Impressed with the uncanny resemblance of the Apple AirPods Pro Copy. The sleek design and seamless connectivity rival the original. Looking forward to the Apple AirPods Pro 2 Copy for even more advanced features.
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