The first AirPods orders begin to arrive

AirPods

Today the distribution of the new Apple AirPods has begun. The first countries in which it dawns are in New Zealand and Australia, which means that they are the first customers who have placed orders for new Apple AirPods and have begun to receive them, according to reports from MacRumors that publishes photos of some customers who have already received it at home. Apple stores in Australia have already started selling AirPods to their customers.

In Australia, people had hoped to find the AirPods on the shelves of stores early, with the whole day ahead; As expected, the supplies that have arrived are somewhat limited. In some stores, only a few AirPods were available to customers, while in others it appeared that more stock was available. Customers who have received their AirPods are extremely happy with them. MacRumors readers were impressed with how easy it was to pair the headphones with Apple devices and the sound quality they offered:
«Impressed with the ease of syncing and setting up the AirPods with my iPhone. Cool. The sound is much better than what I had anticipated. It can be heard very loud. Overall, after testing for just 15 minutes or so, the sound is a bit better than the headphones I got with my iPhone 7 Plus, which I was already quite impressed with. They adapt very well to the ear; it doesn't really seem to fall off. Very comfortable!"

Based on information from Australia, customers in Asia, the UK and the US will arrive at Apple outlets before they open, looking for the best opportunity to get Apple AirPods on launch day. Apple has said that retail stores will regularly receive stock from now on and third-party retailers like Best Buy are also going to be receiving AirPods starting tomorrow.


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