Eons ago, when iPhones still had Lightning ports, I used to rely on the AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods Max for private audio consumption. The former’s portability and water resistance made it ideal for outdoor use, while the latter’s longer battery life and large ear cups excelled at delivering long, immersive music listening sessions—mostly indoors. With my iPhone switching to USB-C last year, it was time to bid the AirPods Max farewell.

I just wasn’t willing to keep a Lightning cable around and clutter my desk for this single accessory. Plus, silly me, I figured Apple would soon release the AirPods Max 2, featuring USB-C and other internal upgrades. Well, except that the company casually rereleased the AirPods Max 1 with a USB-C port, fresh colors, and nothing else.

So, despite being theoretically inferior, I decided to opt for 2023’s Beats Studio Pro. I refuse to pay $529 (again) for 2020 technology The AirPods Max (USB-C) are objectively a lazy upgrade. Apple didn’t bother to put any effort into the product, and it feels wrong to reward that by paying a premium.

At the very least, it could’ve introduced the newer features already offered by the more affordable AirPods Pro 2, but it didn’t. The absentees include the H2 chip, Adaptive Audio, Conversation awareness, Siri (not Hey Siri) trigger word, Voice Isolation, Personalized Volume, Bluetooth 5.3, and more.

Alternatively, Apple could’ve discounted the $529 price tag, as users are now paying full price for fo.