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Music, Podcasts, Audiobooks + Apple AirPods

I have a LOT of gadgets. Seriously. I buy all the toys I can get my hands on and that my bank account can handle. There’s nothing more fun (to me) than seeing if a piece of technology will be transformational and add real value to my life. 10 years ago, other than the OG iPhone (yes, that was 10 whole years ago!!), it didn’t feel like there was much out there that TRULY made my life easier. Sure, I still spent my money on all kinds of gizmos and gadgets, but if I’m being completely honest there wasn’t even much that actually made life more fun for more than a few weeks. There was no Uber, no Airbnb, no Google Home or Amazon Echo, no iPad or Apple Watch, no GoPros, no drones. Heck, there weren’t even mobile apps or many of the social media platforms that we’re addicted to today. But nowadays it seems like every month there’s some new product or service that I’m dying to try. I honestly can’t imagine a more exciting time to be alive (Game of Thrones time is a close second until the day I would inevitably be betrayed and beheaded by my brother).

If I listed out all of the gadgets I’ve spent money on over just the past year, you’d think that a) I’m a millionaire, or b) I’m insane. I can assure you that (unfortunately) the former isn’t true, and the latter…well, I’ll let you be the judge of that as you get to know me through this blog. Every now and then I DO pause and think back on what I’ve bought over the past 3,6,9 months and evaluate what was actually a good purchase and what might be worth re-gifting to a family member or throwing on eBay. I don’t know what the % split is in terms of what I keep vs. what I get rid of, but let’s just say I do tend to buy more than a few things that I use excitedly for a short period of time, and then tire of pretty quickly. One big exception is the single greatest purchase I’ve made in 2017 (and maybe in the last few years) — Apple AirPods.

I have always preferred earbuds to over-the-ear headphones, and have always kept my eye out for a pair that was expensive enough to signal quality, but not SO expensive that I would be upset with myself when I inevitably lost them. So when the AirPods were announced I honestly wasn’t THAT interested. They were a bit expensive and there was a long wait time to get them (somewhere around 4-6 weeks). However, the idea of being completely wireless intrigued me, especially given the fact that Apple has started to gently push us that way by removing the headphone jack from the iPhone 7. I also didn’t love the other “wireless” earbud options that were out there. Ultimately, the early-adopter in me won (shocking) and I ordered a pair and waited. And waited. And waited. When the shipping confirmation email finally came in late January, I had almost forgotten that I had ordered them.

How I Use Them

For everything! Whether I’m running or just doing chores around the house and want to listen to an audiobook or a podcast, I pop these babies in and bask in my wireless freedom. I know it sounds dumb, but they really do make simple things like working out or walking through an airport way more enjoyable!

Why I Love Them (or Don’t)

Likes

 

Dislikes

Overall I really can’t recommend the AirPods enough. I am not exaggerating when I say they are the best thing I’ve bought in a VERY long time (and I say this as I stare at a box I like to call my “tech tomb,” where all my unused devices and toys go to die). They definitely make certain aspects of my life easier, albeit in somewhat trivial areas. Workouts and runs are more enjoyable, and I like being able to wander around the house and listen to a podcast and not bother my boyfriend (or maybe HE likes that?). On top of that, they are extremely portable and easy to carry around.

I didn’t really bother to address the “nerdiness” factor of wearing them. I may have a little blindness when it comes to wearable technology, but I truly don’t think these things look that weird. I could quite possibly be the ONLY person in New Orleans that owns a pair and I haven’t felt like anyone has stared at me when I’ve been wearing them (at least for too long). I’ve even had a few people stop and ask me about them. Of course, when I visited friends in San Francisco every other person was wearing them, so I felt a little more at home 🙂 But really, don’t let that stop you. If you buy them, you’ll love them. I promise.

*Other people seem to agree with me — 98% of AirPod owners say they are “satisfied” or “very satisfied” with them.

Note: I’ll do another post in the near future about which podcasts I listen to, and different podcast listening apps I’ve tried. I’d love your input on any podcasts that you love too! I’ll also do a separate post about Audible, as I’ve been trying that service out for the last 8-9 months. Stay tuned!

 

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