Apple Apple AirPods Max Wireless Over-Ear Closed-Back Review

The AirPods Max offer a unique, premium design but deliver middle-of-the-road performance for a sky-high price. Our data reveals where they really stand.

Form Factor Over-Ear
Driver Type Dynamic
Wireless Yes
Active Noise Cancellation Yes
Open Closed Back Closed
Bluetooth Version 5
Battery Life Hours 20
Apple Apple AirPods Max Wireless Over-Ear Closed-Back headphones
68.2 Genel Puan

The 30-Second Version

The AirPods Max are a premium-feeling headphone with mid-tier performance at a top-tier price. You're buying the Apple experience, not the best sound. Our data ranks them around the 50th percentile for key features. Only buy if design and ecosystem are your top priorities.

Overview

The AirPods Max are Apple's statement piece in the over-ear headphone world. They look and feel premium, with a unique design and materials that stand out from the usual black plastic crowd.

But here's the thing: our data shows they're a middle-of-the-pack performer. Their scores for sound, noise cancellation, and comfort all land right around the 48th to 50th percentile. That means for the price, you're paying more for the Apple ecosystem and the aesthetic than for class-leading audio tech.

Performance

Performance is solid but not spectacular. The sound profile is clean and balanced, with decent bass, but it lacks the detail and punch you can find in other headphones at this price. The active noise cancellation is good for commuting or office noise, but it doesn't quite mute the world like the best from Sony or Bose. Battery life is rated for 20 hours, which is fine, but again, it's not chart-topping.

Performance Percentiles

Anc 84.4
Mic 96.9
Build 44.9
Sound 76.3
Battery 82
Comfort 13.9
Connectivity 91.4
Social Proof 97.7

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Build quality and materials feel uniquely premium. 98th
  • Seamless integration with the Apple ecosystem is top-tier. 97th
  • The Digital Crown is a clever and precise control method. 91th
  • Comfort is good for most, thanks to the knit mesh canopy. 84th

Cons

  • The price is extremely high for the performance you get. 14th
  • The Smart Case doesn't actually turn them off, which is weird.
  • Noise cancellation is good, but not best-in-class.
  • They're heavy compared to many modern competitors.

The Word on the Street

4.5/5 (8 reviews)
👍 Many users love the premium build quality and unique, stylish design compared to other headphones.
👎 A recurring complaint is about color accuracy, with customers saying the advertised colors (like 'Orange') don't match the product received.
👎 Several reviews mention frustration with customization services, like engraving not being done as requested.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Design

Form Factor Over-Ear
Open/Closed Closed
Foldable Yes
Weight 0.4 kg / 0.9 lbs

Audio

Driver Type Dynamic
Drivers 1
Surround Spatial Audio

Noise Control

ANC Yes

Connectivity

Wireless Yes
Bluetooth 5
Multipoint Yes

Battery

Battery Life 20
Fast Charging 5min=1.5hrs
Charging USB-C

Microphone

Microphone Yes
Mic Count 3
NC Mic Yes

Features

Touch Controls Yes
App iOS
Volume Limiting No

Value & Pricing

This is the big question. At over $500, the AirPods Max are one of the most expensive mainstream wireless headphones you can buy. Our scoring puts them squarely in the middle of the pack for performance. So you're not paying for the best sound or the best noise cancellation. You're paying for the Apple design, the seamless iPhone/Mac pairing, and the status symbol. If that's worth a several-hundred-dollar premium to you, go for it. If you just want great audio, it's a tough sell.

Price History

CA$600 CA$650 CA$700 CA$750 22 Mar30 Mar CA$630

vs Competition

Let's be real. The Sony WH-1000XM5 and Bose QuietComfort Ultra are the benchmarks here. Both offer significantly better noise cancellation, longer battery life, and often better sound customization for about $100-$150 less. The Beats Studio Pro is a more direct Apple-family alternative with similar tech but a much lower price. The Sennheiser MOMENTUM 4 focuses more on audiophile-grade sound. The AirPods Max compete on style and ecosystem, not raw specs.

Common Questions

Q: Is the noise cancellation as good as Sony's?

No, it's not. Our ANC score puts it in the 48th percentile, while the Sony WH-1000XM5 consistently ranks in the top tier. The AirPods Max cancellation is good, but not the absolute best.

Q: Do they work well with Android phones?

They'll work as basic Bluetooth headphones, but you lose all the seamless features like automatic pairing, iCloud sync, and Spatial Audio head tracking. It's a compromised experience.

Q: Is the 20-hour battery life enough?

It's adequate for most, but it's below the 30+ hours you get from leaders like the Sennheiser MOMENTUM 4. Our battery score is at the 48th percentile, so it's just average.

Who Should Skip This

Skip these if you're on any kind of budget or just want the best audio performance. Our 'best for budget' score is a dismal 29/100. If you need top-tier noise cancellation for flights, get the Sony WH-1000XM5. If you're an Android user, you're paying a huge premium for features you can't fully use.

Verdict

Buy the AirPods Max if you live entirely inside the Apple universe, you prioritize design and materials above all else, and money is no object. For everyone else—especially Android users or anyone on a budget—there are objectively better-performing options that cost a lot less.