The likes of Sony and Bose could have real competition — the Apple AirPods Pro. Today, the company has announced a second-generation pair of the popular noise-canceling earbuds with a new H2 chip that the company promises will offer improved sound quality and noise cancellation.
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The H2 chip allows the new earbuds to cancel “up to twice as much noise” over the first generation AirPods Pro, Apple says in a press release. The new buds and the H2 chip also offer an improved Adaptive Transparency mode. The latest high-end earbuds have a new low-distortion audio driver and custom amplifier for “richer bass” and “crystal-clear sound across a wider range of frequencies.”
The new feature of the new Apple AirPods Pro has the ability to adjust volume with swipes on the stem. That means users won’t have to turn to another device just to bump up the volume of their favorite song. And Apple says they have better battery life: six hours on a single charge with active noise cancellation turned on.

The new AirPods Pro also comes with an improved charging case that offers Find My support and a built-in speaker so you can track them more easily. In addition to charging it with a Lightning cable or on a Qi or MagSafe charger, you’ll also be able to charge the case on an Apple Watch charger. The case is also now sweat- and water-resistant, and there’s a loop where you can attach a lanyard if you want another way to carry the case around.
The new earbuds will cost $249, before taxes and you can order them on September 9th. They’ll be available on September 23rd. The updated AirPods Pro will also come with new extra-small ear tips, which could be a better fit for some ears.
The Apple AirPods Pro series have become immensely successful — not necessarily for their audio fidelity, which has since been lapped by Sony, Samsung, Google, and other competitors, but because they work so seamlessly with the iPhone and other Apple gadgets. They’ll be pitted against better competition than ever before, including Google’s Pixel Buds Pro, Samsung’s Galaxy Buds Pro, and Sony’s WH-1000XM4, among countless others.