Get Immersed in Your Music with an Apple AirPods Max Headset

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Want to feel like you’re sitting in the middle of the musicians as you listen to your favorite tunes? Get immersed in your music with an Apple AirPods Max headset. It includes spatial audio and a choice between Active Noise Cancellation and Transparency Mode.

High-fidelity audio features on the AirPods Max with a dynamic driver designed by Apple. Spatial audio with dynamic head tracking will allow you to feel like you’re are sitting in a theater listening to a performance, whether that’s classical music or classic rock. Computational audio is combined with a custom acoustic design and Apple’s H1 chip for the listening experience you have always dreamed of.

Apple Airpods Max Comfort

You won’t be bothered by outside noises, either, when using the Apple AirPods Max headset. Active Noise Cancellation is included and will allow you to be fully immersed in your tunes. The same applies to however your use the headset: gaming, podcasts, streaming, etc. But if you need to hear what’s happening around you, such as when you are walking near traffic, the headset’s Transparency mode can be enabled.

The headset is designed for comfort and a proper fit with a knit-mesh canopy and memory foam ear cushions. You will have no problems setting up the headphones with Apple devices, and switching between them is seamless. There is also on-head detection for the headphones to stop and play on their own.

Take $150 off the price of this Apple headset and pay just $399 for your choice of colors between Space Gray, Pink, Silver, Sky Blue, and Green.

Apple AirPods Max Headset

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