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.
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.