Apple has revolutionized audio with AirPods, transforming how we listen to our favorite content. With AirPods Pro 2, Apple further elevates the listening experience with new features designed to offer unrivaled audio quality and even more on-the-go convenience.
INTRODUCING AIRPODS PRO 2
Apple first lifted the lid on AirPods Pro almost three years ago, introducing several high-end features designed to offer consumers more control over their listening experience. Unlike the iPhone, which requires annual updates to introduce new features, AirPods Pro was a pretty perfect release: Apple mastered the wireless earbud product and has sold millions of units. So at this year’s Far Out event, the AirPods Pro 2 announcement wasn’t perhaps as exciting as the new Apple Watch Ultra or Dynamic Island, but it takes the AirPods to the next level and gives users even more great features. Speaking of the launch, Bob Borchers, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing, said: “AirPods revolutionized the wireless headphone category with an innovative design and incredible sound quality. With the new AirPods Pro, Apple raises the bar once again. AirPods Pro delivers even better sound quality, a more immersive listening experience with Personalized Spatial Audio, and transformative audio features like Adaptive Transparency. With up to double the noise-canceling power of their predecessor, the world’s bestselling wireless headphones got even better.”
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