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The AirPods Pro 2 may feature largely the same design as the current model, contrary to rumors of a "stemless" design, according to new findings based on purported leaked images shared by MacRumors last year.

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Last year, MacRumors shared images that allegedly reveal the second-generation AirPods Pro – seemingly showing a design with very few changes. Now, new to-scale 3D comparisons based on MacRumors' images by Apple concept graphic designer Ian Zelbo provide further evidence that the second-generation AirPods Pro will not have a so-called "stemless" design.

It is apparent from last year's images that the alleged second-generation AirPods Pro earbuds do not feature downward-facing IR sensors to detect when they are in a user's ears, but the latest 3D comparisons seen by MacRumors actively suggest that the new AirPods Pro will feature skin-detect sensors.

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Alleged second-generation AirPods Pro

Apple's skin-detect sensors debuted in the third-generation AirPods, providing a more accurate way to discern if the earbuds are actually in a user's ears as opposed to in a pocket or on a table. The sensors work by detecting water content in the wearer's skin, which ensures that it does not mistake other surfaces for flesh.

Instead of skin-detect sensors in each earbud, the current AirPods Pro use dual optical sensors to detect if they are in a user's ear. While they effectively perform the same function, the optical sensors can simply tell when they are against a surface or covered up, rather than specifically against skin. This means that if you put an AirPods Pro earbud in a pocket or on a surface, it may erroneously resume playback. This is why Apple switched to skin-detect sensors for greater accuracy, with the added benefit of only needing a single, slightly larger central sensor per earbud.

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Third-generation AirPods with skin-detect sensors

Zelbo's scaled comparisons confirm that the alleged second-generation AirPods Pro images show skin-detect sensors that are the exact same size and orientation as on the third-generation AirPods. On the current-generation AirPods Pro, the main IR sensor is part of a long, thin black oblong that also contains a grille of the same shape. The new skin-detect sensor cutout believed to be present on the second-generation AirPods Pro, like the third-generation AirPods, features a shorter, noticeably thicker oblong with a circular grille.

This small but crucial detail may suggest that the images are more credible than previously thought – making it more likely that the second-generation AirPods Pro will feature no major redesign. In fact, Zelbo's findings suggest that the new earbud's design is identical to the current-generation AirPods Pro beyond the skin-detect sensor cutout, with no changes to the length of the stem or the shape of the earbud's in-ear portion.

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First-generation AirPods Pro with IR sensors

Rumors have rallied around the idea of the second-generation AirPods Pro switching to a "stemless" design, but upon closer inspection, reputable sources have not explicitly stated that this is set to occur. For example, Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo believes that the second-generation AirPods Pro will feature a "new form factor design," presumably due to knowledge of some kind of retooling, but has not specifically said that they will feature a stemless design.

In October 2020, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman said that Apple was aiming to make the second-generation AirPods Pro earbuds more compact by eliminating the short stem that currently extends from the bottom, and was reportedly testing a design with "a more rounded shape that fills more of a user's a ear," making them closer in style to Samsung's Galaxy Buds and designs from the likes of Amazon and Google. Yet Gurman said that Apple was facing problems integrating the AirPods Pro's hardware, including antennas and microphones, into a much smaller casing, which "could result in a less ambitious design when the product is finalized."

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Alleged second-generation AirPods Pro charging case rear

Kuo has also seemingly supported other aspects depicted in MacRumors' second-generation AirPods Pro images, potentially increasing their credibility. Earlier this year, Kuo explained that the second-generation ‌AirPods Pro‌ will feature a charging case that users can trigger a sound from to highlight its location, allowing the earbuds and the case to be located separately. This directly lines up with the speaker holes visible on the charging case seen in MacRumors' images. It seems likely that this sound-emitting charging case will integrate into the Find My app, similar to how users can currently emit a sound from their individual AirPods inside the case to help locate them.

It is therefore by no means certain based on information from Kuo, Gurman, and MacRumors that the second-generation AirPods Pro will feature a stemless design. Indeed, there is now seemingly mounting evidence to the contrary.

Apple's Beats Studio Buds, which share a large amount of technology with the AirPods Pro, have a wholly in-ear design and do not feature "stems" at all. The fact that the Beats Studio Buds offer a "stemless" design does not necessarily indicate that the AirPods Pro will follow; Apple often seeks to find ways to differentiate its Beats and AirPods product lines. Apple has also established a distinctive and easily identifiable visual brand for AirPods with the "stem" design and use of white plastic, and it is questionable if the company is ready to deviate from that yet, not to mention the impact of removing the stem on the implementation of force sensor controls and beam-forming microphones.

The second-generation AirPods Pro are rumored to feature support for Apple Lossless audio (ALAC) via a new connection solution, with a launch date in the fall of this year now looking likely.

Article Link: AirPods Pro 2 Likely to Feature Almost Exact Same Design, Contrary to 'Stemless' Rumors
 
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Considering rumors that next year, Apple could switch accessories to USB-C, I really don’t want to buy another accessory that I know I’ll want to replace in a year. There’s really no reason that Apple shouldn’t offer a USB-C charging case already.
 
I've always thought this since the rumours came about of a stemless design.
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Even if the technology exists (which it probably does); I think the stems are too much of an integral part to AirPods iconic design.
I can't see them getting rid of that this soon. Not for now anyway.
 
For the stemless believers, where did you think the battery was going to go? ?
I'm not a "stemless believer" or whatever that means. I actually don't mind the stems on the Pro because they are smaller and don't protrude much and look unique. But to answer your question, which I think is funny that you find this so incredulous since so many other brands already do this, you just put a wider, thinner battery in the central round part of the earbud. It's not rocket science.
 
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I'm not a "stemless believer" or whatever that means. I actually don't mind the stems on the Pro because they are smaller and don't protrude much and look unique. But to answer your question, which I think is funny that you find this so incredulous since so many other brands already do this, you just put a wider, thinner battery in the central round part of the earbud. It's not rocket science.

Those designs look ugly and cheap. There’s a reason why Apple puts the battery in the stems and $15 Redmi Airdots look like hearing aids.
 
I don’t see a huge benefit to stemless. Am I missing it?

Would love a matte or silver/stainless case!

I see the stem as an advantage really? When these first came out, I thought it was just a stupid looking gimmick that made it obvious a wearer was using an Apple product. But now that I've owned a pair for a while, I like that it gives them enough "substance" so there's more to hold onto when handling them, and makes them a little easier to find if you accidentally drop one someplace.
 
I don't mind the stems. In fact, I kind of like them. I've never really like the stemless looks of some of the other wireless buds. They somehow look bulkier to me. I just wish they somehow manage to squeeze out more battery life. I'm actually considering getting some Maxes for my home and office specifically for battery life.

Edit: Meant Maxes not Pros
 
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That's fine, as long as they don't start making static sound every six months and I can locate the case with the AirPods out.
Honestly, this is the biggest reason I was looking forward to a redesign. It's obvious to me the existing model has a design flaw that causes the static problem after a while. Every single person I work with who owns a pair has had to get them replaced at least once by Apple for that issue in less than a year's time. And despite Apple claiming a certain date range of them were recalled? All the affected ones I've run across were purchased after those dates.
 
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Having the stems makes them easy to identify from a distance when someone is wearing them.

Would be nice if it supports UWB Find My integration like AirTags but I'm sure it won't since the new Apple TV remote doesn't either.
 
I love my APPs overall, but I would kill for the ability to control volume on them without using siri, which is awkward. When I have my watch on that's largely mitigated because I can control the volume using the crown, but if I don't it's annoying. Hopefully volume control of some kind will be one improvement
 
Having the stems makes them easy to identify from a distance when someone is wearing them.

Would be nice if it supports UWB Find My integration like AirTags but I'm sure it won't since the new Apple TV remote doesn't either.
Given that the APPs already integrate into find my (I used the bluetooth "is it nearby" ability + pinging it from the find my app to find a lost earbud in the grass in my lawn last week) I'm actually fairly certain the next iteration will, in fact, integrate fully into find my with UWB etc. It's actually super surprising the AppleTV remote didnt get that to me, but it doesnt have *any* history of being integrated into find my, so it was less likely than the next APPs
 
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I am on the black Beats Fit Pro, but only one side fits perfectly for me, quite confusing. I am using different tips, but the wing just doesn't reach the upper side of my auricle properly. I don't mind the stems, but couln't stand this Apple white. I know it IS Apple but I love the colors. So I hope for black Air Pods Pro 2 and I might be in.
 
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