AirPods Max started suffering from supply constraints, as getting one can take up to three weeks for delivery. Is a new model coming?
Since Apple released AirPods Max in December 2020, the premium headphone has never suffered from supply chain constraints apart from the first months of sales. Now, after the Cupertino firm announced, this AirPods model started suffering from supply constraints, as getting one can take up to three weeks for delivery.
Since people complained about the first model, this headphone could feature the new H2 processor, Bluetooth 5.3 support, the find precision chip, and a better smart case. It’s important to note that with Bluetooth 5.3 support, Apple could finally deliver Lossless quality over the air, in addition to a better Active Noise Cancelling feature and the new Adaptive Transparency function available on AirPods Pro 2.
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