Trampoline City

The fact that you can now charge AirPods wirelessly further increases the personal feeling of freedom. At least that's what the advertisements claim - and they are quite successful.

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They are not uncontroversial. They take some getting used to, the headset is less stable than the wired version, and they are not really healthy. Nevertheless, AirPods are slowly but surely gaining acceptance among the masses - and the constant visibility at least weakens the first point.

Other disadvantages: You have to charge them in between and they definitely don't have eternal juice. You can lose a single AirPod and then face an expensive problem. And if you misplace the storage, charging and pairing box, the usability of the earpieces quickly tends towards zero. 

A big plus, however, is the freedom of movement that wireless music enjoyment provides. No annoying hanging, no tangling (and untangling) of the cables - pure lightheartedness. 

So it is understandable that Apple emphasizes and underlines this ease in communication. The new generation also has another uncomplicated factor: The AirPods can be charged wirelessly. You simply put them on the charging station and do not have to plug and unplug them (which is not particularly annoying).

We're celebrating. With a spot that is well worth seeing. Accompanied by the song "I learnt some Jazz today" by Tessellated, the protagonist hips through the streets of the big city. Effect: You want to, too. And because the trampoline walk is difficult to put into practice, you could at least buy the new AirPods. 
 

https://youtu.be/yyNtm0LZiKc

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