Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation) Review

Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation) Review

Written by Sophie Robertson, In Headset, Published On
April 3, 2023
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The second-generation Apple AirPods Pro is better than the first-generation AirPods Pro but still has the same iconic look. With the help of Apple AirPods Pro updated H2 chip you will get much better active noise cancellation (ANC) and longer battery life. Sounds good? The case’s U1 chip and built-in speaker make it easy to find with the Find My app. If you have an iPhone, the new AirPods Pro is a good choice, but there are other options. The AirPods come with better sound quality, longer battery life, and much active noise cancellation (ANC) technique. All the credit goes to these chips. So, what do you think? AirPods Pro does better than the first-generation AirPods Pro? To know all the answers, read the entire blog.

Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation) Specs

Height1.22 inches (30.9 mm)
Width0.86 inch (21.8 mm)
Weight0.19 ounce (5.3 grams)
BatteryComes with a 6 hours of listening time with a single charge
ConnectivityBluetooth 5.3 wireless technology
ChipApple H2 headphone chip
Sweat and Water ResistanceYes, AirPods Pro and charging case

Pros

  • Modalities of Adaptive Transparency and Active Noise Cancellation
  • Superior self-wear monitoring
  • A waterproof carrying case and earbuds
  • Four different ear tip sizes ensure a snug fit (XS-L)
  • Controls that slide and have stems that bend under pressure
  • Apple Watch, MagSafe, and wireless charging are all supported.

Cons

  • Powered with a lightning cord charge
  • Many Apple-unique additions
  • The EQ can’t be adjusted without a separate app.

How Do I Use Apple’s New AirPods Pro?

Apple AirPods Pro

The second version of AirPods Pro is identical to the previous generation except for the glossy white color of the charging case. With this version, Apple has added a silver lanyard loop and a speaker to the block. The built-in speaker is inoperable and cannot play audio. In addition to hearing a low-battery warning tone, you’ll also get one after the pairing process is complete. The buds are still easily accessible with a simple thumb movement to open the case. Ease of use and portability are prioritized, thus taking out and replacing the celebrity-shaped earphones is a breeze. Although there are benefits to stemmed designs, people with face masks or longer hair are more prone to be caught in them.

How Do You Manage The Apple AirPods Pro 2?

Apple AirPods Pro

The new AirPods Pro have a remote and a variety of listening modes, including the ability to answer calls. With the right Apple product, you may use the catchphrase “Hey Siri” to issue voice commands and ask questions without touching the screen. The new AirPods Pro from Apple also have swiping controls. Although the Nano Ear 1 and the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds have supported swipe gestures for some time, there is another first for the AirPods. The AirPods Pro have an autoplay/pause function. The song will cease playing once you remove the earphones. They need to be reinserted for the music to resume.

How Do Apple’s New AirPods Pro Pair With Your Device?

Apple AirPods Pro

Apple’s second-generation AirPods Pro use Bluetooth 5.3 to maintain a constant connection with your mobile device. When it launches, LE Audio support should be possible thanks to this. For the time being, two Bluetooth codecs are available: SBC and AAC. On an iOS device, you can expect dependable, high-quality, and low-latency AAC audio streaming. While AAC is supported on Android, its implementation varies by chipset. This indicates that the sound quality is improving but is still not quite at the level of lossless.

How do the new Apple AirPods Pro Generation 2 sound?

Apple AirPods Pro

The second generation AirPods Pro sound great and improve the quality of most musical performances if they are properly fitted. The AirPods Pro (2nd gen) are extremely flat below and above 8kHz, and they deviate dramatically below this frequency range. The relative lack of intensity in the highest octave won’t bother most listeners (compared to our house curve). We’d rather have it this way, where harmonic intricacies are more difficult to discern in hectic parts of your favorite songs, than the other way around.

The second-generation AirPods Pro use an always-on feature called Adaptive EQ to take into account the shape of your ear canal and how snugly the earphones fit inside it. Microphones facing inwards take in the sound environment and make real-time adjustments to the bass and midrange frequencies. Because of this, the AirPods Pro always produce a consistent sound.

Apple AirPods Pro

FAQs

Do non-Apple devices support spatial audio?

If you have the right equipment and are an Apple Music subscriber, you can listen to songs in Spatial Audio with Dolby Atmos. You only need to do the following for an Android phone:

  • Open the app for Apple Music.
  • Click on “More” (three vertical dots).
  • Tap the tab for Settings.
  • To turn Dolby Atmos on or off, tap it.

Do the second-generation AirPods Pro have features that make them easier to use?

“Conversation Boost” works with the AirPods Pro to make voices in front of you louder. You can also use “Headphone Accommodations” to boost frequencies you may need to hear more clearly. You can even turn on “Live Listen” to better hear a speaker in an auditorium in class or at work. To use any of these features, you’ll need an iPhone.

Do the second-generation AirPods Pro have features that make them easier to use?

Conversation Boost” works with the AirPods Pro to make voices in front of you louder. You can also use “Headphone Accommodations” to boost frequencies you may need to hear more clearly. You can even turn on “Live Listen” to better hear a speaker in an auditorium in class or at work. To use any of these features, you’ll need an iPhone.

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