AirPods(each) 1st gen:
Bluetooth 5 2nd gen:
Bluetooth 5.3 2nd gen (USB-C): 5 GHz radio Charging case 1st gen:
Lightning port,
Qi,
MagSafe (after October 2021)
2nd gen: Lightning port (before September 2023) /
USB-C port (after September 2023), Qi, MagSafe,
Apple Watch charger,
Ultra-wideband
AirPods Pro are wireless
Bluetoothin-ear headphones designed by
Apple, initially introduced on October 30, 2019.[5][6] They are Apple's mid-range wireless headphones, available alongside the base-level
AirPods and the highest-end
AirPods Max.
The first-generation AirPods Pro use the
H1 chip, also found in the second-generation base-level AirPods. Notable additions include
active noise cancellation, transparency mode, automated
frequency profile adjustment,
IPX4 water resistance, a charging case supporting
wireless charging, and interchangeable silicone ear tips.[7]
In September 2022, Apple announced the second-generation AirPods Pro. The newer iteration incorporates the
H2 chip,
Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, improved sound quality and noise cancellation capabilities, an extended battery life, volume adjusting gestures, support
Find My tracking, provide compatibility with
Apple Watch chargers, and extra-small sized ear tips. A revision in 2023 added
IP54 dust resistance, support for
lossless audio in conjunction with the
Apple Vision Pro, and a
USB-C charging case.
Models
First generation
Apple announced AirPods Pro on October 28, 2019, and released them two days later on October 30, 2019.[7] They include features of standard
AirPods, such as a microphone. They also have noise cancellation to reduce exterior sounds
background noise,
accelerometers and optical sensors that can detect presses on the stem and in-ear placement, and automatic pausing when they are taken out of the ears. Control by tapping is replaced by pressing a force sensor on the stems.[8] They are rated
IPX4 for water resistance.[2]
The AirPods Pro use the
H1 chip also found in the second and third-generation AirPods, that supports hands-free "Hey
Siri". They have
active noise cancellation, accomplished by microphones detecting outside sound and speakers producing precisely opposite "anti-noise". Active noise cancellation can be turned off or switched to "transparency mode" that helps users hear surroundings. Noise cancellation modes can also be switched in iOS or by pinching the stems of the AirPods using the force sensor.[9]
Battery life is rated to be equal to the second-generation AirPods at five hours, but noise cancellation or transparency mode reduce it to 4.5 hours due to the extra processing.[11] The charging case advertises the same 24 hours of total listening time as the standard AirPods case. It also features
Qi standard wireless charging compatibility.[11] In October 2021, Apple updated the bundled charging case with
MagSafe.[12] Like AirPods, AirPods Pro have received criticism for their battery life.[13]
AirPods Pro come with four sizes of silicone tips, including the attached medium set. There is a software test in iOS called the Ear Tip Fit Test that "[checks] the fit of your AirPods ear tips to determine which size provides the best seal and acoustic performance" to ensure a correct fit, as well as a feature called "Adaptive EQ" which automatically adjusts the
frequency contour, claimed to better match the wearer's ear shape.[7] Starting in early 2020, Apple started selling tip replacements for AirPods Pro on their website.[14]
SiP from the top, showing the part containing the audio processors
SiP from the bottom, showing the H1 enclosure, the two accelerometers, the Bluetooth antenna connector and the large pad attaching a
flex cable to all other components in the headphone
iOS 14 also added the ability to apply headphone accommodations to transparency mode, allowing the AirPods Pro to act as rudimentary
hearing aids.[19] In October 2021, a new Conversation Boost mode was added as a customization of the regular Transparency mode. It boosts voices above background noise and music.[20]
Second generation
The second-generation AirPods Pro were announced at an Apple media event on September 7, 2022, and were released on September 23, 2022. They use an updated H2 chip with
Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, and feature improved sound quality and noise cancellation, and longer battery life. They also include extra-small sized ear tips, and AirPods support swiping up and down to adjust volume. Ear tips are physically compatible with first generation AirPods Pro as they use the same connector, but Apple notes the second generation ear tips use a less dense mesh and recommends against intermixing them for acoustical consistency.[21][22]
The charging case includes the
Apple U1 chip that supports
Find My tracking, and includes a speaker for locating and status updates. In addition to
Lightning,
Qi and
MagSafe chargers, it is also compatible with
Apple Watch chargers. A
lanyard loop was also added to the side of the case.[23][24]
In September 2023, Apple updated the second-generation AirPods Pro with improved
IP54 dust resistance, an updated H2 chip that supports the 5
GHz band for lossless audio with the
Apple Vision Pro, and a charging case with a
USB-C port instead of a Lightning port.[25][26] In iOS 17 and onwards, Apple has updated a few new functions for the second-generation model (both types of charging ports): "Adaptive Audio" dynamically blends Transparency and Active Noise Cancellation to tailor the noise control experience as the user moves between changing environments and interactions throughout the day; "Press" to answer/mute/end a call; "Personalized volume" uses machine learning to fine-tune the content enjoyment experience based on user preferences over time and surroundings; "Conversation awareness" automatically lowers the volume of what the user is listening to, reduces background noise, and improves voice audio if the user starts talking to someone nearby.[27]
Compatibility
Support for AirPods Pro was added in
iOS 13.2,
watchOS 6.1,
tvOS 13.2, and
macOS Catalina 10.15.1.[11][9] They are compatible with any device that supports
Bluetooth, including
Windows and
Android devices, although certain features such as automatic switching between devices and single-AirPod listening[28] are only available on Apple devices using its
iCloud service.
Comparative technical specifications of all
AirPods models
Devices that support
Bluetooth, including
Android and Windows devices, although certain features such as
Siri require an Apple device running
iOS 15.1 or later,
iPadOS 15.1 or later,
macOS Monterey 12.0 or later, and
watchOS 8.1 or later.[35]
Devices that support
Bluetooth, including
Android and Windows devices, although certain features such as
Siri require an Apple device running
iOS 15.1 or later,
iPadOS 15.1 or later,
macOS Monterey 12.0 or later, and
watchOS 8.1 or later.[35]