Apple AirPods Pro 2 Review: Behold Apple’s Best-Ever AirPods

Despite looking similar to the original AirPods Pro, the new wireless earbuds are superior in just about every possible way.

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It’s been nearly three years since Apple released its original AirPods Pro — and, even though there have been a lot of new (and excellent) wireless earbuds introduced since then, they’ve continued to be my go-to pair of wireless earbuds. They sound pretty darn good and have solid active noise-cancellation. They work beautifully with all my Apple devices. And, most important, they just fit my ears really well.

But that’s now going to change. Out with the old and in with the new. I’ve been testing the AirPods Pro 2 for the last several weeks and, while it’s true that they are very similar to the first-generation models, they’re far superior in a number of key ways.

The new AirPods Pro 2 pack far superior noise-cancellation and transparency.

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The new AirPods Pro look and work very similar to the original AirPods Pro that were released in 2019. The new models sound noticeably better. They also have drastically improved noise-cancellation and transparency modes.
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Probably the biggest improvement with the new AirPods Pro — and the main reason to upgrade — is their new active noise-cancellation and transparency skills. They have been significantly improved.

The secret to the new skills that the new Pros have been decked out with Apple’s new H2 chip. In addition to helping out with basically everything (including sound quality) the new chip is able help the new Pros deliver twice as good noise-cancellation and a new adaptive transparency mode that can automatically and quickly block out really loud noises; so when your in transparency mode and a loud bang happens (like a motorcycle screams by or firework goes off near you), the new Pros will block a lot of that loudness out.

Again, if you test the new AirPods Pro side by side with the old ones, you’ll notice the differences in these modes right away. The noise-cancellation is beefy. I spent most of my time testing on vacation on a beach and it did a heck of a job at canceling out the sounds of the waves and my family members who were trying (and failing) to talk to me while under the umbrella. It’s on par with the abilities of the Sony WF-1000XM4.

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The new AirPods Pro fit exactly the same as the old ones. The only real difference is that Apple has included an “extra small” silicone eartip option with the new Pros.
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As far as the new transparency skills, it should come as no surprise that it’s pretty amazing. Apple is leaps ahead of other headphone and earbud makers in terms of transparency and, while wearing the new AirPods Pro, you can have a conversation with somebody and forget you’re wearing any earbuds. The transparency mode is almost as good as it is on Apple’s over-ear headphones, the AirPods Max, which is comically good.

(Note: If you’re interested in seeing the noise-cancellation or adaptive transparency modes work in action, the new AirPodsPro actually have a neat trick that’s enabled by the H2 chip. You can open the Noise app on your Apple Watch while standing in a noisy environment and, while toggling between noise-canceling and transparency modes, you can see in real time the difference in decibels that the modes make. It’s quite impressive.)

The AirPods Pro 2 just sound better.

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The original AirPods Pro (left) and AirPods Pro (right). The difference is really on the inside and needs to be heard rather than observed.
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Not everybody is going to have the advantage of testing the new AirPods Pro and the original AirPods Pro side by side, but if you do I promise that you’ll notice the difference in sound quality right away. The original AirPods Pro sound good, but the new models just up the ante. They deliver deeper bass, clearer midrange and just an overall sound that is brighter and more vibrant. When listening to “Ophelia” by The Lumineers, for example, the drums, piano and vocals all sound layered, different and more alive. It’s wonderful.

Apple didn’t just use some computational technique to make the AirPods Pro sound better (although, they do have some neat new tricks in that department), but they gave them a new low-distortion driver paired with a custom amplifier. The company claims that, compared to the original Pros, the new earbuds deliver “richer bass and crystal-clear sound across a wider range of frequencies.” And as far as I can tell, they absolutely do.

The other sound improvement in the new AirPods Pro is that they support a new-and-improved kind of Spatial Audio, which Apple’s immersive audio technology, and it’s called Personalized Spatial Audio. It’s enabled by the H2 chip and works with your iPhone’s TrueDepth front-facing camera to get a 3D scan of your ears. Effectively, it delivers a similar Spatial Audio experience as with Apple’s original AirPods Pro, AirPods 3 and AirPods Max — so you can hear sounds coming all around you rather then just your left and right as is with stereo — but one that’s specifically tailored to the size and shape of your ears.

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The new AirPods Pro support and new and improved type of immersive audio. It’s called Personalized Spatial Audio.
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Admittedly, I’m not sure that I can tell a night-and-day difference between Personalized Spatial Audio and Spatial Audio, but they’re both completely different from stereo. And I honestly love the all-encompassing sound of it, which is why I’ve had Personalized Spatial Audio turned on for all of my testing.

It’s worth mentioning that despite rumors circulating that Apple had developed a way to stream lossless tracks over Bluetooth, the AirPods Pro do not support lossless tracks. The only AirPods that can play lossless tracks from Apple Music are the AirPods Max — and only if they have wired connection.

You can finally adjust the volume on the actual earbuds.

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I wasn’t expecting to like this as much as I did, admittedly, because I typically don’t like to touch or interact with any wireless earbuds when they are in my ears. There’s too much chance that I’m gonna knock them out, stop my music and then struggle to get that nice fit again. But the new AirPods Pro are Apple’s first wireless earbuds to ever have on-earbud volume controls. This is a feature I think a lot of people have been waiting for. And it’s effortlessly easy to work.

To adjust the volume on the new AirPods Pro, you can simply stoke the haptic controls on the stem. An upward swipe turns the volume up and a downward swipe turns the volume down. The neat thing is that each swipe, either up or down, only changes the volume by one level (Apple has 16 different volume levels). This is the same volume level scale as on your iPhone, so one swipe on your AirPods Pro is exactly the same one press on your iPhone’s volume button.

You’ll be happy to know that it’s been nearly two weeks and I have yet to dislodge an AirPods Pro from my ear while adjusting the volume.

How else are the AirPods Pro 2 different from the original AirPods Pro?

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The new AirPods Pro can be charged wirelessly with a Qi-charging pad, a MagSafe-compatible charging pad and —for the first time — an Apple Watch charging puck.
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There are a bunch of other little things about the new AirPods Pro that, while probably won’t be the reason why you upgrade, are nice quality of life improvements.

• The new AirPods Pro come with four eartips instead of three; there’s a new “extra small” eartip for those who need it.

• You can use your Apple Watch puck to charge the new AirPods Pro (as well as any MagSafe or Qi-compatible wireless charger), which is a first for any AirPods.

• The charging case has a built-in speaker for the first time, which is designed to play a sound and easier locate it if it gets stuck in a pillow or something (you trigger the sound through the Find My app).

• And the new AirPods Pro have a pretty substantial bump in battery life; each wireless earbud has six hours of life with noise-canceling turned on, which is an extra 90 minutes over the previous-generation models.

Is there an easy way to tell the difference between the new and old AirPods Pro?

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The new AirPods Pro’s charging case (left) has a built-in speaker on the bottom and an indentation on the right side for a lanyard or other accessory.
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Yes. There are two.

The simplest way is by looking at the charging case. They are basically identical, but the new AirPods Pro have little speaker holes on their bottom next to the Lightning jack. They also have a little indentation in the right side of the case, which is actually a spot where you can attach a lanyard or other accessory to make the AirPods Pro easier to carry; Apple sells a few of these accessories, but you expect other third-party manufacturers to make them as well.

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Pictured: The original AirPods Pro (top) with the new AirPods Pro (bottom).
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The way to tell the difference on the actual earbuds is by looking at the location of the black grilles, which is where Apple places its microphones and other sensors, on the AirPods Pro. Both new and old AirPods Pro have three black grilles, but the new AirPods Pro have a black grill on top of the earbud while the old models have one underneath.

Note: Apple no longer sells the first-generation AirPods Pro, so if you’re buying from them you know you’re getting the latest model. If you’re shopping on Amazon or another third-party seller, you want to make sure it says “2nd Generation.”

The Verdict: Should you upgrade?

The new AirPods Pro are better than the old Pros in pretty much every way. That said, they are also very similar in terms of shape, fit and features. At $249, they are also the same price (although the old models were frequently on sale over the last year). If you have an iPhone and you’re looking for new wireless earbuds, the new AirPods Pro are basically as good as it gets — they’re fantastic. But if you have the old AirPods Pro and they’re working just fine, I recommend sticking with those until you can get a good deal on the new models. The old AirPods Pro are, after-all, still one of my favorites.

Pros

  • Excellent sound quality
  • Drastically improved noise-cancellation and transparency modes
  • On-ear controls for volume
  • Feature rich

Cons

  • Still pretty expensive
  • Still don't support lossless streaming