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More than half of 9to5Mac readers polled say AirPods don’t fall out during use

The results from our poll asking readers if AirPods fall out revealed that 65% of respondents say they indeed stay put while wearing. This majority is made up of three groups: They don’t fall out they stay snug, They don’t fall out but I need to readjust them sometimes, and They don’t fall out with an add-on accessory.

Even with over half of users’ AirPods staying in place according to our survey, this still leaves a sizable remainder of potentially frustrating experiences for more than three in ten people.

It’s difficult to know how accurate these results are since we don’t know how many AirPods have shipped compared to our poll sample size. It is interesting though that these results match up closely with the experiences of our 9to5Mac team.

The top three responses making up the 35% of votes saying they don’t stay in included: Other, They fall out under any stress, and They fall out during normal use like walking or working.

We’ll have to wait and see if Apple will offer multiple sizes or provide some other solution for varying ear sizes in future AirPods models. Here are the full results:

Another curious AirPods event last week was Apple pulling the app ‘Finder for AirPods’ shortly after its debut. The developer shared, “They [Apple] didn’t find anything wrong with the app itself, but rather they they didn’t like the ‘concept’ of people finding their AirPods and hence was deemed ‘not appropriate for the App Store’.”

However, one alternative is the free Light Blue Explorer app. It can provide you with signal strength and potentially help in a pinch.


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Michael is an editor for 9to5Mac. Since joining in 2016 he has written more than 3,000 articles including breaking news, reviews, and detailed comparisons and tutorials.


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