Apple just announced the AirPods Max, its first pair of over-ear headphones. They’re designed to deliver all the best features of AirPods Pro — including high-fidelity audio, active noise cancellation, Adaptive EQ, transparency mode, audio sharing and spatial audio (and Dolby Atmos support) — with an over-ear design. Oh, and they cost $549.
The design of the AirPods Max borrows a bunch of details from its other product lines. Most notably, there’s a Digital Crown, inspired by Apple Watch, on top of one of the earcups, which is allows you to adjust volume, playback controls like play/pause control, answer calls and activate Siri.


The headband of the AirPods Max is made of stainless steel and a “canopy” of breathable knit mesh fabric, which is designed to evenly distribute weight and reduce on-head pressure. The earcups are made of memory foam and the same breathable mesh fabric that’s on the headband.
The AirPods Max will charge via a Lightning port just like all of Apple’s current line of AirPods. This is a little surprising because Apple has made moves towards USB-C in the past year, integrated the port into more iPads, and it’d be nice for these to also get that “pro” treatment. Apple says that the AirPods Max will have a battery life of 20 hours. They do not support wireless charging.

