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Audio Technology |
Custom high-excursion Apple driverCustom high dynamic range amplifierAdaptive AudioActive Noise CancellationTransparency modeConversation AwarenessPersonalized VolumeLoud Noise ReductionVent system for pressure equalizationPersonalized Spatial Audio with dynamic head trackingAdaptive EQ |
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Size and Weight |
AirPods Pro (Each)Height: 1.22 inches (30.9 mm)Width: 0.86 inch (21.8 mm)Depth: 0.94 inch (24.0 mm)Weight: 0.19 ounce (5.3 grams)MagSafe Charging Case (USB‑C) with speaker and lanyard loopHeight: 1.78 inches (45.2 mm)Width: 2.39 inches (60.6 mm)Depth: 0.85 inch (21.7 mm)Weight: 1.79 ounces (50.8 grams) |
Charging Case |
Works with MagSafe charger, Apple Watch charger, Qi-certified chargers, or USB‑C connector |
Battery |
AirPods ProUp to 6 hours of listening time with a single charge (up to 5.5 hours with Spatial Audio and Head Tracking enabled)Up to 4.5 hours of talk time with a single chargeUp to 4 hours of Lossless Audio listening time on a single charge with Apple Vision ProAirPods Pro with MagSafe Charging Case (USB‑C)Up to 30 hours of listening timeUp to 24 hours of talk time5 minutes in the case provides around 1 hour of listening time or around 1 hour of talk time |
Compatibility |
iPhone ModelsiPhone 6s or lateriPhone SE (1st generation) or lateriPod ModelsiPod touch (7th generation)Mac ModelsMacBook (Retina, 12-inch, Early 2015–2017)MacBook Air (Mid 2012) or laterMacBook Pro (Mid 2012) or lateriMac (Late 2012) or lateriMac Pro (2017)Mac mini (Late 2012) or laterMac Studio (2022) or laterMac Pro (Late 2013) or lateriPad ModelsiPad Pro 9.7-inch or later iPad (5th generation) or lateriPad Air 2 or lateriPad mini 4 or laterApple Watch Models All Apple Watch ModelsApple TV ModelsApple TV 4KApple TV HD |
Controls |
Press once to play or pause mediaPress once to answer a call or mute or unmutePress twice to end a callPress twice to skip forwardPress three times to skip backPress and hold to switch between listening modesSwipe up or down to adjust volumeSay just “Siri” or “Hey Siri” to do things like play a song, make a call, or get directions |
Sensors |
Dual beamforming microphonesInward-facing microphoneSkin-detect sensorMotion-detecting accelerometerSpeech-detecting accelerometerTouch control |
Chip |
Apple H2 headphone chipApple U1 chip in MagSafe Charging Case (USB‑C) |
Dust Sweat and Water Resistant |
Dust, sweat, and water resistant (IP54): AirPods Pro and charging case |
Connectivity |
Bluetooth 5.3 wireless technology |
In the Box |
AirPods ProMagSafe Charging Case (USB‑C) with speaker and lanyard loopSilicone ear tips (four sizes: XS, S, M, L)USB‑C Charge Cable |
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Weight |
AirPods Pro (each): 0.19 ounce (5.3 g), MagSafe Charging Case: 1.79 ounces (50.8 g) |
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Dimensions |
AirPods (each): 0.94 by 0.86 by 1.22 inches (24.0 by 21.8 by 30.9 mm), MagSafe Charging Case: 1.78 by 0.85 by 2.39 inches (45.2 by 21.7 by 60.6 mm) |
AirPods Sensors each |
Dual beamforming microphones, Inward-facing microphone, Skin-detect sensor, Motion-detecting accelerometer, Speech-detecting accelerometer, Touch control |
Power and Battery |
Up to 6 hours of listening time on a single charge (up to 5.5 hours with Personalized Spatial Audio and Head Tracking enabled), Up to 4.5 hours of talk time with a single charge. AirPods Pro with MagSafe Charging Case: Up to 30 hours of listening time, Up to 24 hours of talk time, 5 minutes in the case provides around 1 hour of listening time or around 1 hour of talk time |
Release Date |
9/9/2022 |
Additional information |
Up to 2x more Active Noice Cancellation compared to AirPods Pro (1st Generation). Spatial Audio works with movies, TV, and video in supported apps. iPhone with TrueDepth camera required to create personalized profile. Battery life varies by use and configuration. Precision Finding requires a U1‑equipped iPhone, availability varies by region. AirPods Pro and charging case are sweat and water resistant for non-water sports and exercise, and they are IPX4 rated. Sweat and water resistance are not permanent conditions. Siri may not be available in all languages or in all areas, and features may vary by area. Internet access required. Cellular data charges may apply. Requires an iCloud account and a compatible Apple device running the latest operating system software. Works with iPhone 8 or later and iPod touch (7th generation) with the latest version of iOS, and 12.9-inch iPad Pro (2nd generation or later), 11-inch iPad Pro, 10.5-inch iPad Pro, iPad (5th generation or later), iPad Air (3rd generation or later), and iPad mini (5th generation or later) with the latest version of iPadOS. |
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Audio Technology |
Custom high-excursion Apple driverCustom high dynamic range amplifierPersonalized Spatial audio with dynamic head trackingAdaptive EQ |
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Size and Weight |
AirPods (each)Height: 1.21 inches (30.79 mm)Width: 0.72 inch (18.26 mm)Depth: 0.76 inch (19.21 mm)Weight: 0.15 ounce (4.28 grams)Lightning Charging Case or MagSafe Charging CaseHeight: 1.83 inches (46.40 mm)Width: 2.14 inches (54.40 mm)Depth: 0.84 inch (21.38 mm)Weight: 1.34 ounces (37.91 grams) |
Charging Case |
Lightning Charging CaseThe Lightning Charging Case works with the Lightning connectorMagSafe Charging CaseThe MagSafe Charging Case works wirelessly with MagSafe charger and Qi-certified chargers or with the Lightning connector |
Battery |
AirPodsUp to 6 hours of listening time with a single charge (up to 5 hours with Personalized Spatial Audio Enabled)Up to 4 hours of talk time with a single chargeAirPods with Lightning Charging Case or MagSafe Charging CaseUp to 30 hours of listening timeUp to 20 hours of talk time5 minutes in the case provides around 1 hour of listening time or around 1 hour of talk time |
Compatibility |
iPhone ModelsiPhone 6s or lateriPhone SE (1st generation) or lateriPod ModelsiPod touch (7th generation)Mac ModelsMacBook (Retina, 12-inch, Early 2015–2017)MacBook Air (Mid 2012) or laterMacBook Pro (Mid 2012) or lateriMac (Late 2012) or lateriMac Pro (2017)Mac mini (Late 2012) or laterMac Studio (2022) or laterMac Pro (Late 2013) or lateriPad ModelsiPad Pro 9.7-inch or later iPad (5th generation) or lateriPad Air 2 or lateriPad mini 4 or laterApple Watch Models All Apple Watch ModelsApple TV ModelsApple TV 4KApple TV HD |
Controls |
Press once to play or pause mediaPress once to answer a call or mute or unmutePress twice to end a callPress twice to skip forwardPress three times to skip backPress and hold for Siri – Say “Hey Siri” to do things like play a song, make a call, or get directions |
Sensors |
Dual beamforming microphonesInward-facing microphoneSkin-detect sensorMotion-detecting accelerometerSpeech-detecting accelerometerForce sensor |
Chip |
H1 headphone chip |
Sweat and Water Resistant |
Sweat and water resistant (IPX4) : AirPods and charging case |
Connectivity |
Bluetooth 5.0 wireless technology |
In the Box |
AirPodsLightning Charging Case or MagSafe Charging CaseLightning to USB-C CableDocumentation |
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Weight |
AirPods (each): 0.19 ounce (5.4 g), Wireless Charging Case: 1.61 ounces (45.6 g) |
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Dimensions |
AirPods (each): 0.94 by 0.86 by 1.22 inches (24.0 by 21.8 by 30.9 mm), Wireless Charging Case: 1.78 by 0.85 by 2.39 inches (45.2 by 21.7 by 60.6 mm) |
AirPods Sensors each |
Dual beamforming Inward-facing microphones, Dual optical sensors, Motion-detecting accelerometer, Speech-detecting accelerometer |
Power and Battery |
Up to 4.5 hours of listening time with a single charge (up to 5 hours with Active Noise Cancellation and Transparency off), Up to 3.5 hours of talk time with a single charge. AirPods Pro with MagSafe Charging Case: More than 24 hours of listening time, more than 18 hours of talk time, 5 minutes in the case provides around 1 hour of listening time or around 1 hour of talk time |
Release Date |
10/18/2021 |
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Bob –
I have the Pro 2’s and the 4’s. My cheap generic earbuds with tips that sound just as good as the Pro’s but for a fraction of the price. I also have generic Bluetooth headphones that look just like the 4’s but they are only good for calls.
The Pro 2’s have the best quality and practical functionality of all the mentioned earbuds, giving you an “eargasmic” experience. Another bonus is they don’t fall out, I’ve never dropped them.
However, I use the 4’s at work under a headset. They are most comfortable and functional of all 4 Bluetooth headphones mentioned above, I sometimes forget they are in. The adaptive functions and transparency features are better than the Pro 2’s IMO. The Pro 2’s and generic earbuds with tips also press into my ear canal and becomes uncomfortable after a while while wearing the headset. But the 4’s fall out, almost EVERY TIME I USE THEM!!!
These are the best earbuds with tips I’ve ever used, I even own a pair of Bose QC which offer similar features but they are extremely bulky. A+ product that comes with Apple’s Find My compatibility which greatly reduces the stress of losing the product. It also has MagSafe and Apple Watch charging abilities.
Keita –
First, please comment if you have any questions and I would love to respond to help!
I had the AirPods Pro Gen1 prior to these, but the new AirPods blew them out of the water. The added ear tips make customability even better especially for small ears like mine.
The Active Noise Cancellation is clearly superior to the first generation and the addition of Adaptive audio is super cool and very useful.
The battery is even better than I was expecting. The AirPods charge super fast in the case, and the case charging itself is also super fast. The USB-C cord is a very nice addition especially with the new, more common, USB-C charging block. The new Apple Braided USB-C cord is also a small but nice touch.
I personally do not use the ring on the side, but I imagine many people may find it useful. The addition of the Find My capabilities with both the case and the AirPods themselves is beyond helpful because I always seem to misplace them. Small bonus, every time you charge the case or the AirPods, the case sounds off a little chime to let you know that they are charging or if the battery is low.
As an owner of the AirPods Max and a former owner of the AirPods Pro gen 1, I would 100% recommend this new generation. The noise cancellation is superior to the gen 1, but slightly behind the Maxes because they are in-ear instead of over-ear. If you want the maxes, I would get them, but it depends on your activities. I have noticed recently how good the sound quality is. It’s stunning. Sometimes I still prefer my Maxes for certain listening experiences or if I’m heavily invested in a movie or I have a long flight, but the quality on the 2nd gen pros is so crisp. Some pitches you can notice are superior to that of the Maxes. In terms of listen, Maxes win, but it’s so damn close. AirPods Pro are ideal because they are small, discrete, and light weight. You can slip them in your pocket or place just one in your ear. They are also very useful and comfortable to use while working out, as opposed to the maxes.
The AirPods are quite durable too. If my first pair is any indication to this pair, then I promise you, they can take a beating. After 4 years of having the first gen AirPods Pro, I have thrown them around, dropped them hundreds of times and they often got small scratches, but only chipped once or twice after higher falls on super hard surfaces. But they worked every single time.
Long story short, if you’re on the fence, get them. They are super great for travel, workouts/runs, house chores, and all activities in general.
Hope you find this helpful, if you have any questions please comment them!
Keita –
I’ve owned multiple pairs of AirPods over the years—standard, Pro, and even the Max version. Up until now, my favorite had always been the first-generation AirPods Pro. But after debating whether or not to get the second-generation AirPods Pro, I finally took the plunge, and I’m glad I did. Here’s what I’ve noticed after using them.
The biggest improvement I noticed right away was the noise cancellation. I spend a lot of time in loud environments, whether it’s in a workshop or just crowded spaces, and the V2’s ANC works much better at filtering out background noise. There’s also this new feature where it seems to adjust based on voices around you, something that wasn’t in the first version. It’s made a noticeable difference when I need to focus or block out distractions.
In terms of sound, I wouldn’t say it’s a night-and-day difference, but the bass feels more punchy in this new version. The sound is crisper overall, but unless you’re really paying attention, the upgrade might seem subtle.
One of the best things about the AirPods Pro (V2) is the improvement in battery life. I’m getting almost double the usage time compared to the first-gen. Plus, Apple finally switched to USB-C charging, which feels long overdue. The wireless charging has also been more reliable—no more overheating or endless charging cycles like I had with the older model.
Something I always look for in Apple products is quality, and I’m happy to report that it’s still there. These AirPods feel sturdy, and they work flawlessly with my other Apple devices. Pairing them is almost instant, and the upgraded FindMy feature has been a lifesaver. The fact that the charging case can now make a noise when lost is incredibly useful—something the previous model didn’t offer, which was a frustrating limitation.
AppleCare+ remains as good as ever, and I continue to recommend it for all Apple products. This time around, they’ve made it simpler by offering an option to bundle it directly with the purchase, so you don’t have to activate it later on. It saves you the hassle, and it ensures that you’re covered from day one.
For me, the most crucial factor is how much I use these. I wear my AirPods a lot—whether I’m listening to music or just using them for noise cancellation during daily tasks. If you’re like me and have these in your ears for hours on end, the V2 is absolutely worth the upgrade. But if you’re not using them constantly, you might want to hold off for the next version that’s likely coming soon.
In conclusion, while the second-generation AirPods Pro might not be a massive leap in sound quality for the average listener, the combination of better noise cancellation, battery life, and new features make it a solid upgrade. For regular users like me, it’s definitely worth the investment, but casual users might be just fine sticking with their current pair.