The 5 most anticipated novelties of the AirPods Pro 2. The AirPods Pro 2 haven’t been unveiled yet, but Apple may be launching them as early as September and, then, here are the five most anticipated (and desired) features for these new earbuds.
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1- Chip H2
The AirPods Pro 2 are expected to integrate Apple’s H2 chip, which features major upgrades over the previous model used on current AirPods Pro.
The rumors have not specified what benefits the new chip will provide, but given that it handles functions related to audio and wireless connections, the new AirPods Pro should provide major improvements to audio quality, latency, Siri handling, active cancellation. noise and transparency mode
The H2 chip could also enable Apple Lossless audio support.
2- Longer battery life
From the new AirPods Pro it is reasonable to expect improvements in battery life, a feature widely requested by users. The standard third-generation AirPods released last year offer up to six hours of listening time on a single charge, compared to 4.5 hours on current AirPods Pro. With Active Noise Cancellation and Transparency Mode turned off, AirPods Pro last up to five hours, for a range that is still less than third-generation AirPods.
We therefore expect at least 1 hour of autonomy more on the AirPods Pro 2.
3- Improvements for the charging case
The charging case of the new AirPods Pro should be able to emit a sound, making it easier to locate the device in case of loss. AirPods Pro can already be monitored via the Find My app on the iPhone, but the charging case cannot play any sound.
The new charging case on the AirPods Pro 2 is also likely to have water and sweat resistance rated IPX4 like the case on third-generation AirPods. The case is still expected to continue using the Lightning port before switching to USB-C in 2023.
4- Improved in-ear detection
Another feature that we will likely see on upcoming AirPods Pro, and which is already present on the third generation standard AirPods, is the skin detection sensor, which allows for more accurate in-ear detection than the optical sensors of the first AirPods Pro. .
Apple says the skin-sensing sensor “accurately detects whether AirPods are in the ear, versus a pocket or on a table, and stops playing when removed.”
5- Fitness monitoring
Second-generation AirPods Pro may include updated motion sensors with a focus on fitness tracking, but there are currently few details on this possible feature.
The AirPods Pro already come with a motion-sensing accelerometer, and it’s possible that improvements to this sensor will allow users to track certain physical activities.