Apple AirPods now available to purchase, deliver Dec. 21
After a series of delays, Apple's long-awaited AirPods are now available to purchase from the company's online store, with the first deliveries scheduled to arrive just days before Christmas.
Customers can now order AirPods from Apple's website for $159, with an advertised delivery date of Dec. 21. Apple Store pickup is not currently available for the forthcoming product.
The arrival comes soon after it was claimed that AirPods were only "days" from launch. The product was first announced alongside the iPhone 7 lineup in September, but missed its originally advertised shipping window.
Sources within Apple corporate told AppleInsider that there was "no way" that the company was going to miss a holiday season release. Additionally, several venues have received pre-release sets for review.
"We're ready to go any time," one AppleInsider retail source said. "We've got a few pairs for customer demonstration that we're just waiting on the word to start with."
Last week, one report claimed Apple may be having trouble syncing audio between the wireless left and right earpieces of the AirPods. But other reports from early review units suggested there were no such syncing issues.
Unlike with most headphones, Apple's AirPods are completely wireless, with each earpiece unattached to the other. The product -- which also features Apple's proprietary W1 chip for more robust Bluetooth audio connections and easy iCloud-based pairing -- was originally scheduled to launch in October.
The same W1 chip is also featured in the previously-launched Powerbeats3 and Beats Solo3 Wireless headphones, and will also be featured in the forthcoming BeatsX, though the latter has also seen delays.
The AirPods, however, feature unique technology that goes beyond the W1. The wireless earbuds are also set to include beam-forming microphones, accelerometers, infrared sensors, and a small charging and carrying case that will provide more power on the go, as well as the mechanism to sync with an iPhone.
Customers can now order AirPods from Apple's website for $159, with an advertised delivery date of Dec. 21. Apple Store pickup is not currently available for the forthcoming product.
The arrival comes soon after it was claimed that AirPods were only "days" from launch. The product was first announced alongside the iPhone 7 lineup in September, but missed its originally advertised shipping window.
Sources within Apple corporate told AppleInsider that there was "no way" that the company was going to miss a holiday season release. Additionally, several venues have received pre-release sets for review.
"We're ready to go any time," one AppleInsider retail source said. "We've got a few pairs for customer demonstration that we're just waiting on the word to start with."
Last week, one report claimed Apple may be having trouble syncing audio between the wireless left and right earpieces of the AirPods. But other reports from early review units suggested there were no such syncing issues.
Unlike with most headphones, Apple's AirPods are completely wireless, with each earpiece unattached to the other. The product -- which also features Apple's proprietary W1 chip for more robust Bluetooth audio connections and easy iCloud-based pairing -- was originally scheduled to launch in October.
The same W1 chip is also featured in the previously-launched Powerbeats3 and Beats Solo3 Wireless headphones, and will also be featured in the forthcoming BeatsX, though the latter has also seen delays.
The AirPods, however, feature unique technology that goes beyond the W1. The wireless earbuds are also set to include beam-forming microphones, accelerometers, infrared sensors, and a small charging and carrying case that will provide more power on the go, as well as the mechanism to sync with an iPhone.
Comments
Suspected something is coming when Apple did something unusual - releasing few betas within a week and consecutively few weeks that hinted a 'rush' for something. Checked this morning (Asia timezone) and it was still not available. Now the wait pays off... Boy was my hunch right...
We'll see or they go back
if Apple truly has the stock to supply 50+ million orders over the next two weeks, they should have offered the pre-order last week, for deliveries to start this week, rather than during the busiest shipping period of the entire year next week. Personally, I'd rather see shipping dates slip, and still get them before Christmas than bet the farm on all of them getting where they need to go the week of Christmas. While bad weather and other shipping issues that plague this time of year, as long as they have ample supply to meet demand, then it won't be so bad that they didn't pre-announce the pre-order availability date. If supply starts slipping quickly once word gets out, then that's not going to sit well with customers either. Of course if supply is severely limited then they may not be able to sustain two weeks of orders, so there's probably no winning here.
Hopefully there won't be any technical issues when customers start opening them on Christmas Day, which could bring a whole new round of criticism. but no matter how you look at it, people who bought their iPhone 7s in September have been having to deal with a work-around for almost a third of the phones life if they upgrade every year.