Lossless audio and ultra-low latency hitting AirPods Max

Apple continues to add features to its premium headset. Next month, Apple will bring lossless audio and ultra-low latency to its AirPods Max. For those who aren’t sure, the AirPods Max are Apple’s over-the-ear headphones. You’ll also get the highest quality audio with the unlock of 24-bt 48kHz. This allows users to enjoy content as the artist intended in the studio. Los

Lossless audio with ultra-low latency enables artists and creators to utilize the AirPods Max throughout the full production workflow on Logic Pro. Using the USB-C connection, AirPods Max will be the only headphones allowing creators to mix in personalized Spatial Audio with head tracking.

Gamers and live streamers can also reap the benefits. You will see lower lag times with no response delay, increasing the immersive experience. The AirPods Max, available in five colors, are $549. Keep in mind that you’ll need a USB C connection to take advantage of this update.

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David Allen
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David has been a part of technology for 35 years, enjoys sharing his opinions and viewpoints all the way back to the BBS world of the 1990s. Do you remember those?

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