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When I first heard about the airpods, I thought it was a stupid idea. The thought of having wireless earbuds was an interesting idea but I just thought how easy it would be to lose them. Paying $170 just to lose your earbuds didn’t seem like something I didn’t want to be a part of at the time. When they started trending on social media, I wanted to to get a pair.
When I first got my airpods, I was excited to see what all the hype was about. I found out that if you lose your airpods you can track them on find my iPhone, only if you add them onto your icloud account. I really like how the airpods felt without the wire, and being able to walk 10 feet away from your phone and still be able to listen to whatever you’re listening to. You can also set certain tactics like turning up or down the volume on your airpods by tapping the side of airpods to tune the volume. On settings, you can set up Siri, skip, etc. I don’t regret getting airpods, they made my daily life easier without the hectic of the wire.
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Loving my MacBook 🥰
This is my 2017 15-inch MacBook Pro. Its thinner and lighter than the rest. I love this version of the MacBook because it displays such a great image when I’m watching Netflix or any type of movie. When I was watching Avatar (the movie with the big blue people), I noticed the serene blue of the alien’ s skin, how it glittered and popped out in each scene as they raced through the exotic jungle. The crips image the Macbook portrayed made the movie more enjoyable, especially the MacBook Pro’s internal speakers, which blast enough sound to feel like I was in an actual movie theatre. I especially love how comfortable the keys are on the keyboard, and how it gives off the feeling of a snappier and responsive apprehension. It is especially helpful when I'm writing an assignment, knowing I'm not making many spelling mistakes.
What I also love is the MacBook Pro’s massive 6.3 x 3.9-inch force touchpad (huge but not intrusive). If this is your first MacBook in a while, just know that it doesn't move, instead of providing hepatic feedback to simulate a click. This means you’ll just need to learn how to use two fingers to drag and drop, which isn't that hard to get used to, as you can't hold down on the touchpad with one finger if the touchpad doesn't move. Just an FYI if you’re planning on getting one yourself. My two favorite things about the MacBook Pro is the touch bar and the long battery life. The touch bar gives me a futuristic vibe. it allows you to tune the volume, the brightness, etc. It also allows you to active Siri. My favorite part of the touch bar is the fingerprint id to be able to log in into your Mac. The Mac provides a different and slimmer port to charge yourMac, it provides two ports on each side. What I don't like about the MacBook Pro is that when it heats up, it gets a little bit warm. And the gaming graphics aren't that great when I want to play league of legends. Other than that the MacBook Pro is a great laptop to have.
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