Although the opposite was said a few days ago, Today we could see the new AirPods Max model with USB-C connector and sound improvements and noise cancellation.
The original AirPods Max were launched almost four years ago, in December 2020. Since then, the brand's most premium headphones have been completely abandoned in terms of improvements, although they have received some software updates. While they saw how their little brothers, the AirPods Pro 2, did receive improvements such as adaptive audio and adaptive noise cancellation, as well as even the possibility of lossless audio connected to the Vision Pro, AirPods Max have remained intact Since its launch, not a single improvement.
That long-awaited improvement will arrive today, but it will come in the form of a new model that, in addition to changing the Lightning connector for the USB-C, something not only expected but necessary, will also have improvements in sound quality and noise cancellation. Will they be able to support lossless music wirelessly? Or at least they will be able to do it via cable? Neither way is currently possible with the current model, so it is expected that at least one of the two can be done with the new model. It is assumed that they will include the sound and noise cancellation improvements that the AirPods Pro 2 have had for some time, such as adaptive sound and adaptive noise cancellation. Another morbid detail of the presentation of the new model is the one that affects its case, a design that does not go unnoticed, and Apple's decision to do without an on/off button having to put the headphones in the case if we want the battery to last longer. Bets?