I have a pair of AirPods. They aren't going to sound anything close to ZMF eikons, or HD 800s, or Andromedas...
But that's not the point. The main reason why you get AirPods is because you have an iPhone and you want a
convenient way to listen to stuff, and that includes stuff not just audio, like podcasts and the like.
The AirPods have decent sound quality, with a pleasant warm tilt, and a good soundstage. It's not "audiophile level," with graininess and lacking detail and depth, but it's not bad (and do you really care about that with non-isolating iems anyways?). If you really want that "audiophile" sound quality and mostly listen to music, your money is better spent on IEMs -- I have an andromeda + es100 for that.
But the
andromeda is a hassle to use: unwrap the tangled cable, turn on the es100, squish the comply tips and fit them in my ears... It takes less than a minute in total, but that's a long time when I want to get some quick listening while waiting for a bus, on a quick 10 minute walk to the grocery store, while making dinner, on a short subway ride with multiple transfers...
With the AirPods, I just take them out of the case and plug them in my ears. It takes 3 seconds: no wire to untangle, nothing to turn on, no earplugs to squish into your ears. No wire also means nothing against your close/getting tangled/causing microphonics; it's great for exercising.
I find myself listening to music in more contexts where I wouldn't want the hassle of IEMs: while standing in short lines, waiting for my meal, brushing my teeth... It's just
convenient.
I like to think of AirPods as
really good quality portable speakers instead of IEMs, because they let you hear/be aware of your environment, yet have pretty good sound quality (soundstage in particular is great, as well as bass and tonal balance).
Essentially:
Don't get AirPods if you want:
- Better audio quality and isolation (get IEMs + a bluetooth amp/dac like the es100)
- Something that fits bigger ears (read: you use large ear-tips with your IEMs)
- To use an android phone (yeah... AirPods aren't going to work great with a non-iPhone, from what I've heard)
Get AirPods if you want:
- Great-sounding "portable speakers" that allow you to hear your environment while having good audio
- Something super convenient that allows you to listen to stuff in more contexts
- To not have to with cables, powering on, fitting ear tips
Hope this helps! Good luck with whatever choice you end up making
