I see your point. I use iphone, ipad, macbook and had airpods in the past, so im totally in the ecosystem. I’m also drawned into buying a lot of apple stuff but highligthning a health feature on a unhealty product is adventurous:
- Do people that have hearing problems have a tendency to hear louder music on the headphones that will further damage their hearing?
- Is hearing loud music on your in-ear headphones at a damaging level, still damaging to a set of damaged hears - So if you dont hear well, you will have to increase the volum even further.
I dont think i hear to bad, even though i djayed and party regulary for a decade and a half, so i am concerned about my hearing health, like we all should. One thing that i always tried to stay away is inear headphones so for me its a strange to apple. It is possible that the answers for my questions above are both “no” but i will still have my reservations about it and i will try to stay away from inear headphones as much as i can.
I can totally understand that people that use hearing aid will apreciate this, i just hope that they will not be a part of a involuntary long longitudinal study