iPad & iPhone User - USA (2021-04)

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pple has moved to clarify
the conditions under which
its new AirPods Max will turn
themselves off. The headphones
haven’t got a physical power button,
and there have been some complaints
about users having to use the (widely
criticized) case to trigger low-power
mode and preserve battery life.

Apple explains what triggers the headphones’ two different low-power
modes. Samuel Nyberg reports

AirPods Max case not

needed for low-power mode

In fact, Apple says in an updated
support article, putting the AirPods Max
in the Smart Case immediately triggers
low-power mode, but it isn’t the only
way to do this. And there’s a deeper,
ultra-low-power mode that offers still
greater battery preservation.
When the headphones are taken
off and put to one side – but not in
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