The AirPods Max have undergone a very thorough test for check your battery life. They were made by a design agency, as part of a promotion for its own charging stand for AirPods Max.
The result of all the situations in which you tested the battery of The AirPods Max have left Apple, concerning his two main statements; Over-the-ear hearing aids last “up to” 20 hours with ANC and spatial audio in use, and a charge of just five minutes is enough for 90 minutes of use.
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As evidenced by the experience shared by 9to5mac, it has been observed battery discharge time and how long it takes to charge from 0% to 1.5% usage .
“In our test, we used fully charged AirPods Max and played Apple Music’s Global Top 100 playlist on an iPhone on repeat. We increased the volume up to 75% with active noise cancellation. The AirPods Max lasted around 22 hours, before being turned off and disconnected from the iPhone. “
Los AirPods Max it took 1 hour to go from 100% to 99%. The rest of the discharge was more linear, but the same behavior was observed at the end, when it again took about 1 hour from the battery to 1% until they were disconnected.
Apple also claims that in the event of a power failure, charging the headphones for just five minutes still provides 90 minutes of use. This statement also turned out to be very, very accurate.
“To prove Apple’s claim, we charged the completely exhausted AirPods Max for exactly 5 minutes. This gave us 1 hour and 39 minutes of listening time, playing the Global Top 100 on Apple Music at 75% volume with active noise cancellation. “
The Smart Case makes no difference
To conclude the test, the team showed that the Smart Case does not prevent the battery from draining.
“After 12 hours, we saw a 5% drop in displayed battery life. We also let them rest for 12 hours in the Smart Case and we also saw a decrease of 5%… ”
Evidence shows that battery consumption is approximately 1% every 2.5 hoursSave for a few rare cases where users have reported massive battery drain overnight, even dropping from 100% to 0% in some cases. However, Apple has not made any statement in this regard.