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Apple's second-generation AirPods Pro are finally nearing launch, with a release expected later this year. If you are considering upgrading to the new AirPods Pro once they are released, keep reading for a list of five new features to expect.

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In addition to all-new features, the second-generation AirPods Pro will likely adopt some features added to the standard AirPods last year.

H2 Chip

The new AirPods Pro will feature a "significantly upgraded" wireless chip compared to the H1 chip in the original AirPods Pro, according to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. The new chip could be branded as an "H2 chip" given the improvements.

Kuo did not elaborate on what benefits the new chip would provide, but given that the H1 chip powers audio-related functions, the upgraded chip in the second-generation AirPods Pro could result in improvements to sound quality, latency, active noise cancellation, Transparency mode, features powered by Siri, and more.

The upgraded chip could also enable Apple Lossless audio support.

Longer Battery Life

While there haven't been any firm rumors about the new AirPods Pro featuring longer battery life, it's reasonable to expect improvements in this area given that nearly three years have passed since the original AirPods Pro launched.

Apple's standard third-generation AirPods released last year provide up to six hours of listening time per charge, compared to up to 4.5 hours for the current AirPods Pro. Even with active noise cancellation and Transparency mode turned off, the AirPods Pro last up to five hours per charge, which is still less than the third-generation AirPods.

Charging Case Enhancements

The charging case for the new AirPods Pro will be able to emit a sound, making it easier to locate the case when it is lost, according to Kuo. AirPods Pro can already be tracked via the Find My app on an iPhone, but the charging case cannot play a sound.

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It's also likely the new AirPods Pro charging case will have IPX4-rated water and sweat resistance like the charging case for the third-generation AirPods. Currently, only the AirPods Pro earbuds have water resistance and not the case.

The charging case is expected to stick with Lightning before switching to USB-C in 2023.

Improved In-Ear Detection

Yet another feature that the next AirPods Pro will likely adopt from the third-generation AirPods is a skin-detect sensor for more accurate in-ear detection compared to the dual optical sensors in the original AirPods Pro.

Apple says the skin-detect sensor "accurately discerns if AirPods are in the ear — versus in a pocket or on a table — and pauses playback when removed."

Fitness Tracking

In May 2021, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman and Debby Wu reported that the second-generation AirPods Pro would include "updated motion sensors with a focus on fitness tracking," but the report did not provide any further details about the feature.

AirPods Pro are already equipped with a motion-detecting accelerometer, and it's possible that improvements to this sensor would allow for some fitness tracking capabilities, but Apple's exact plans remain to be seen. On a potentially related note, iOS 16 allows the Fitness app to be used on an iPhone without an Apple Watch.

Design and Release Date

Back in 2020, Gurman and Wu reported that Apple had tested a more compact design for the new AirPods Pro that would eliminate the stems below the earbuds, similar to Beats Studio Buds. However, more recent rumors suggest that the second-generation AirPods Pro will not have any significant outward-facing design changes.

AirPods Pro were introduced with an Apple Newsroom press release on October 28, 2019 and launched two days later. The new AirPods Pro are expected to launch by the end of 2022, with September or October the two most likely months for the headphones to be released. AirPods Pro are currently priced at $249 in the United States, although they are frequently discounted by resellers like Amazon and Best Buy.

Article Link: AirPods Pro 2: Five New Features and Improvements to Expect
 
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I hope AirPods Pro 2 charging case will have similar features to Air Tags ,,, that is, I want to be able to Find My case as well as have on screen directional instructions to the location of the case.
 
At the beginning of the summer, I upgraded from the AirPods to the pros and was stunned at the sound quality difference and stunned how good the psycho-acoustics are on Atmos movies. Am interested to read reviews on how much they improve these things. Might not be too long before home theater systems are challenged.
 
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Its going to be so hilarious when Apple wants to sell you a USB-C Case (only) next year. They really have no shame.

On the one hand, the EU is forcing their hand on moving to USB-C charging cases.

On the other, one thinks they could have done USB-C for this update since I fully expect they have been developing it so yes, I could very much believe Apple is holding off to get folks who buy the APP Mk. II with Lightning so in the hopes they will ante up another $99 in a year for a new USB-C case.

I might just hold off until 2023 specifically to get the USB-C case. My current APP Mk. I are still working fine so I am pretty confident I can wait another 6-12 months after they are released with Lightning.
 
The only feature I need is more size selection in the silicone tips. The ones included don't seem to fit for me.
The eartip replacements are limited by the small case itself.
Apple should make the case bigger, or at least open up the inside space, so it would make it roomier for bigger tips, which should help with bigger size selections.
Apple should also include the foam tips, instead of the silicone tips, which provide better fit and better noise insulation.
The Apple silicone tips are terrible that it don't fit well and provides no sound insulation.
Tried various different brands of foam tips and none truly fit well and provide barely acceptable noise insulation. The tips need to be bigger but it won't fit in the small case.
Also, the APP updates basically destroyed the ANC/Transparency modes.
The original update that was included in the APP was terrific (>1 yr ago) and had very good ANC/Transparency modes. But the later updates basically took it away.
^That has been a complaint by many users already, here in this forum and on many various online forums and comment boards.
 
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Apple's second-generation AirPods Pro are finally nearing launch, with a release expected later this year. If you are considering upgrading to the new AirPods Pro once they are released, keep reading for a list of five new features to expect.

airpods-pro-black-background.jpg

In addition to all-new features, the second-generation AirPods Pro will likely adopt some features added to the standard AirPods last year.

H2 Chip

The new AirPods Pro will feature a "significantly upgraded" wireless chip compared to the H1 chip in the original AirPods Pro, according to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. The new chip could be branded as an "H2 chip" given the improvements.

Kuo did not elaborate on what benefits the new chip would provide, but given that the H1 chip powers audio-related functions, the upgraded chip in the second-generation AirPods Pro could result in improvements to sound quality, latency, active noise cancellation, Transparency mode, features powered by Siri, and more.

The upgraded chip could also enable Apple Lossless audio support.

Longer Battery Life

While there haven't been any firm rumors about the new AirPods Pro featuring longer battery life, it's reasonable to expect improvements in this area given that nearly three years have passed since the original AirPods Pro launched.

Apple's standard third-generation AirPods released last year provide up to six hours of listening time per charge, compared to up to 4.5 hours for the current AirPods Pro. Even with active noise cancellation and Transparency mode turned off, the AirPods Pro last up to five hours per charge, which is still less than the third-generation AirPods.

Charging Case Enhancements

The charging case for the new AirPods Pro will be able to emit a sound, making it easier to locate the case when it is lost, according to Kuo. AirPods Pro can already be tracked via the Find My app on an iPhone, but the charging case cannot play a sound.

magsafe-airpods.jpeg

It's also likely the new AirPods Pro charging case will have IPX4-rated water and sweat resistance like the charging case for the third-generation AirPods. Currently, only the AirPods Pro earbuds have water resistance and not the case.

The charging case is expected to stick with Lightning before switching to USB-C in 2023.

Improved In-Ear Detection

Yet another feature that the next AirPods Pro will likely adopt from the third-generation AirPods is a skin-detect sensor for more accurate in-ear detection compared to the dual optical sensors in the original AirPods Pro.

Apple says the skin-detect sensor "accurately discerns if AirPods are in the ear — versus in a pocket or on a table — and pauses playback when removed."

Fitness Tracking

In May 2021, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman and Debby Wu reported that the second-generation AirPods Pro would include "updated motion sensors with a focus on fitness tracking," but the report did not provide any further details about the feature.

AirPods Pro are already equipped with a motion-detecting accelerometer, and it's possible that improvements to this sensor would allow for some fitness tracking capabilities, but Apple's exact plans remain to be seen. On a potentially related note, iOS 16 allows the Fitness app to be used on an iPhone without an Apple Watch.

Design and Release Date

Back in 2020, Gurman and Wu reported that Apple had tested a more compact design for the new AirPods Pro that would eliminate the stems below the earbuds, similar to Beats Studio Buds. However, more recent rumors suggest that the second-generation AirPods Pro will not have any significant outward-facing design changes.

AirPods Pro were introduced with an Apple Newsroom press release on October 28, 2019 and launched two days later. The new AirPods Pro are expected to launch by the end of 2022, with September or October the two most likely months for the headphones to be released. AirPods Pro are currently priced at $249 in the United States, although they are frequently discounted by resellers like Amazon and Best Buy.

Article Link: AirPods Pro 2: Five New Features and Improvements to Expect
Coming from PowerBeats pro, I am in need of an upgrade to some AirPods with ACN. Fitness tracking will be awesome if I can use AirPods and not necessarily an Apple Watch!
 
I love my Pros. Excited to see what comes, but have no reasons to want anything more. These work like a charm.
Same here, especially given they’ve finally nailed down the noise cancellation for the microphone. After two years in a fairly noisy environment (~ 70dB), my coworkers can now hear me much better with the 4E71 firmware. Just wish Apple would make it easier to update the said firmware.
 
you can't hear the difference between lossless and your standard aac files on low-fi earbuds

This opinion is only wrong because you can't hear the difference on a £10,000 studio mastering system either. No one has EVER passed a blind test yet no matter what the equipment is. It's hilarious seeing the average joe claim they've got ears better than the worlds mix engineers though.
 
I cannot wait to watch these come out and then tell myself I don’t need them for 2 years until I break down and buy them when the Black Friday deals are good enough.
 
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