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AirPods Pro 3静电噪音问题悬而未决,两次固件更新沦为“摆设”
Huan Qiu Wang Zi Xun· 2025-12-19 03:19
Core Viewpoint - The Apple AirPods Pro 3 has been facing significant user dissatisfaction due to ongoing sound quality issues, including static noise and crackling sounds, despite two firmware updates aimed at resolving these problems [1][3]. Group 1: Product Issues - Users have reported that the noise issues primarily occur when the active noise cancellation feature is enabled and no media is playing, leading to noticeable static-like sounds or crackling noises [3]. - Some users have also experienced intermittent high-pitched whistling sounds, indicating a broader range of audio problems [3]. - The firmware updates released in November (version 8B25) and December (version 8B30) have not effectively resolved these issues, with users reporting that the problems persist even after installation [3]. Group 2: User Response and Concerns - Many users have opted to contact Apple for device replacements, but surprisingly, the replacement AirPods Pro 3 continue to exhibit the same noise issues, raising concerns that the root cause may be hardware-related rather than software-related [3]. - Apple's communication regarding the firmware updates has been vague, with no specific acknowledgment or explanation provided for the widespread noise complaints from users [3].
The Lesson of Craft
Garry Tan· 2025-07-23 15:00
Craft & Product Development - Focus on perfecting craft, described as "shokunin kishu" in Japan, which means craft perfected for its own sake [1] - Compounding involves making numerous small, invisible improvements that eventually lead to significant results [1] - Aim for a "10-star experience" by exceeding expectations beyond the obvious five stars [1] - Product quality relies on continuous improvement through empirical testing, one change at a time [1] - Prioritize fixing bugs immediately rather than building new features on buggy code [1] Customer Focus & Value Creation - Identify user problems that are so painful they are willing to pay to solve them [1] - Create products that customers will "pull" from you due to their high value [1] - Emphasize that customers form opinions on quality from their own experience with products or services, not marketing [1] - Great chefs and founders are impatient to bring out the potential in their work, driven by a desire that aligns with the customer's needs [3] Key Attributes for Success - Take work seriously, consistently perform at the highest level, and aspire to improve skills [2][5] - Maintain cleanliness and be impatient to achieve greatness [2][3] - Be a leader, be stubborn, and insist on having things your own way [3] - Be passionate about the work [3]