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aboardRat4 ◴[] No.45942064[source]
Aren't airpods just bluetooth headphones?
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isodev ◴[] No.45943701[source]
Apple doesn’t make anything that’s “just <standard protocol>”.

Something needs to make it very expensive and feel exclusive… Yes, you can have AirPods with noise cancellation, but you need a 1k€ iPhone to go with that.

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josteink ◴[] No.45943752[source]
Incorrect.

AirPods noise cancellation can be controlled by holding the AirPod stalk.

And that’s not an excuse or a workaround: That’s how I always do it. I’ve never bothered doing it through software on my iDevices, because that’s much more cumbersome.

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1. iamkonstantin ◴[] No.45946359[source]
I think the parent was being sarcastic, because while you can trigger some function on the AirPods themselves, a large list of features are unavailable, not documented and purposefully concealed (as the main post describes in detail). AirPods don't even report their battery life to third party devices (as normal Bluetooth accessories can)