Apple AirPods Max Early Shipping: New Headphones Releasing Ahead of Target Date! Christmas Surprise from Apple?

The Apple AirPods Max over-ear headphones are preparing to ship out to customers for its Tuesday, December 15 release, but users have been sharing that it would arrive earlier than expected as its shipping already rolled out. Last week's preorders assured users that there would be the first batch of the AirPods Max on Tuesday, but it seems Apple makes it earlier than expected.

Christmas is indeed right around the corner, with just a few weeks remaining for the Yuletide Season to come. The season of giving is here, and Apple provides early for its customers who purchased the Apple AirPods Max from early preorders.

The memory foam ear cups, paired with the mesh headband concealing the stainless steel frame, provides a snug fit for any user's head type. Adaptive EQ, good bass, and active noise cancellation also join the $549 headphones from Apple.

Apple AirPods Max: First Impressions Say Good Audio Quality but Pricey

Apple's AirPods Max is the closest competitor of the AirPods Pro, the Cupertino giant's 2019 released in-ear earphones that follows the Wireless music and audio experience from the company. Both earphones are intended for Apple devices, instantly pairing up on iPhones running compatible iOS and delivering its features, including Siri.

Notably, Apple's AirPods line is all for wireless capabilities, meaning that the AirPods Max does not have an allocated slot for a 3.5mm headphone hack connection. This lack in the 3.5mm jack sets Apple's AirPods Max apart from other available premium headphones, making it a disadvantage to its price range and competitors.

Marques Brownlee's first impression of the headphones says that it delivers a premium feel and good audio quality from Apple. The package would ship with a case for charging already, completing the headphones for users.

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