If you have an iPad or iPhone, the H1 chip seamlessly pairs with either device, and you will not have to browse into the settings and go through the painful connecting process to get these working. The AirPods Max also touts a solid construction, so these will last you significantly long compared to other headphones sporting a plastic body. Apple also provides a case for the AirPods Max, which when tucked in to, allows the headphones to go into a low-power state and conserve battery life.

Speaking of battery, the AirPods Max can provide up to 20 hours with Active Noise Cancellation enabled, but you can switch to Transparency Mode if you like. According to reviewers, these headphones are one of the best they have tested so far, so it is unlikely that customers will make a bad purchasing decision when they get their hands on these.

If you think that the AirPods Max are way out of your budget, you can get the AirPods Pro instead, which cost only $199 after a $50 price cut. So, which one will you choose? Tell us down in the comments.