My friend Tom had a third generation. Look at this fuckin chode
My uncle had an ipod classic, and it was beefy. Possible 80GB, when my nano has only 8GB. He had all the Harry Potter audiobooks, and I was in awe
This was the era of itunes, of limewire, of your earphones getting insanely tangled in your pockets
Why halcyon? Because there was still friction
Your ipod couldnβt access the internet, no streaming, no youtube. You needed to plug it into your computer to add new things to it. So you could plausibly reach a point of βeh, thereβs nothing on there that I want to listen toβ. This is profoundly far removed from airpods connected to a smartphone
Wire earphones are kind of annoying - they get all tangled, you have to untangle them. It doesnβt sound like much, but compared to the βalways ready to go in your earsβ nature of airpods, itβs actually very different
2. Airpods
Airpods are designed in such a way that there is never friction
Multiple devices
Airpods are much nicer than traditional bluetooth earphones, if youβre in the Apple ecosystem, because they effortlessly switch between your macbook and iphone, just depending on which one is currently playing audio. So, I could be watching a youtube video on my laptop, pause it, go to make a cup of tea and play a podcast on my phone instead, and the airpods switch effortlessly, no pairing and unpairing, no lag, itβs great
Great pass-through and noise cancellation
Even on a walk where you donβt want to listen to anything, you can put them on noise cancellation mode to be more βalone with your thoughtsβ
Connect to the magical internet device in your pocket
Unlike an ipod that you have to manually upload stuff to, airpods can be used to listen to new voice notes from friends, to send new voice notes to friends, to stream music via Spotify etc, listen to podcasts, listen to audio books, listen to youtube videos. You will truly never run out, unlike an ipod where you may be kinda sick of your music