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Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Gen) Wireless Earbuds, Up to 2X More Active Noise Cancelling, Adaptive Transparency, Personalized Spatial Audio MagSafe Charging Case (Lightning) Bluetooth Headphones for iPhone

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Model Name AirPods Pro
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  • RICHER AUDIO EXPERIENCE – The Apple-designed H2 chip pushes advanced audio performance even further, resulting in smarter noise cancellation and more immersive sound. The low-distortion, custom-built driver delivers crisp, clear high notes and deep, rich bass in stunning definition. So every sound is more vivid than ever..Note : If the size of the earbud tips does not match the size of your ear canals or the headset is not worn properly in your ears, you may not obtain the correct sound qualities or call performance. Change the earbud tips to ones that fit more snugly in your ear
  • NEXT-LEVEL ACTIVE NOISE CANCELLATION – Up to 2x more Active Noise Cancellation than the previous AirPods Pro for dramatically less noise on your commute, or when you want to focus. Adaptive Transparency lets you comfortably hear the world around you, adjusting for intense noise—like sirens or construction—in real time.
  • CUSTOMIZABLE FIT – Now with four pairs of silicone tips (XS, S, M, L) to fit a wider range of ears and provide all-day comfort. The tips create an acoustic seal to help keep out noise and secure AirPods Pro in place.
  • SOUND ALL AROUND – Personalized Spatial Audio surrounds you in sound tuned just for you. It works with dynamic head tracking to immerse you deeper in music and movies.
  • HIGHER LEVEL OF CONTROL – Now you can swipe the stem to adjust volume. Press it to play and pause music or to answer and end a call, or hold it to switch between Active Noise Cancellation and Adaptive Transparency.
  • A LEAP IN BATTERY LIFE – Up to 6 hours of listening time with Active Noise Cancellation enabled — 33% more than AirPods Pro (1st generation). With the charging case, you can get 30 hours of total listening time with Active Noise Cancellation enabled — 6 hours longer than AirPods Pro (1st generation).
  • A MORE CAPABLE CASE – Keep track of AirPods Pro with Precision Finding and a built-in speaker. A lanyard loop keeps your AirPods Pro close. Charge with an Apple Watch or MagSafe charger, or use the Lightning connector or a Qi-certified charger.
  • MAGICAL EXPERIENCE – Quick access to Siri by saying “Hey Siri”. Easy setup, in-ear detection, and automatic switching between devices. Audio Sharing lets you share a song or a show between two sets of AirPods on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Apple TV.

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Chip Apple H2 headphone chip U1 chip in charging case for Precision Finding Apple H1 headphone chip Apple H1 headphone chip Apple H1 headphone chip (each ear cup)
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Battery life (listening time on one charge) Up to 6 hours of listening time Up to 5 hours of listening time Up to 6 hours of listening time Up to 20 hours of listening time
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Case MagSafe Charging Case (USB-C) with speaker and lanyard loop Lightning Charging Case Lightning Charging Case Smart Case

Technical Details

AirPods Pro (2nd generation)

Weight

AirPods Pro (each): 0.19 ounce (5.3 g), MagSafe Charging Case: 1.79 ounces (50.8 g)

Dimensions

AirPods (each): 0.94 by 0.86 by 1.22 inches (24.0 by 21.8 by 30.9 mm), MagSafe Charging Case: 1.78 by 0.85 by 2.39 inches (45.2 by 21.7 by 60.6 mm)

AirPods Sensors (each):

Dual beamforming microphones, Inward-facing microphone, Skin-detect sensor, Motion-detecting accelerometer, Speech-detecting accelerometer, Touch control

Power and Battery

Up to 6 hours of listening time on a single charge (up to 5.5 hours with Personalized Spatial Audio and Head Tracking enabled), Up to 4.5 hours of talk time with a single charge. AirPods Pro with MagSafe Charging Case: Up to 30 hours of listening time, Up to 24 hours of talk time, 5 minutes in the case provides around 1 hour of listening time or around 1 hour of talk time

Release Date

9/9/2022

Additional information

Up to 2x more Active Noice Cancellation compared to AirPods Pro (1st Generation).
Spatial Audio works with movies, TV, and video in supported apps.
iPhone with TrueDepth camera required to create personalized profile.
Battery life varies by use and configuration.
Precision Finding requires a U1‑equipped iPhone; availability varies by region.
AirPods Pro and charging case are sweat and water resistant for non-water sports and exercise, and they are IPX4 rated. Sweat and water resistance are not permanent conditions.
Siri may not be available in all languages or in all areas, and features may vary by area. Internet access required. Cellular data charges may apply.
Requires an iCloud account and a compatible Apple device running the latest operating system software. Works with iPhone 8 or later and iPod touch (7th generation) with the latest version of iOS; and 12.9-inch iPad Pro (2nd generation or later), 11-inch iPad Pro, 10.5-inch iPad Pro, iPad (5th generation or later), iPad Air (3rd generation or later), and iPad mini (5th generation or later) with the latest version of iPadOS.

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CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.

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    4.7 out of 5 stars
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    Customers say

    Customers like the value, comfort, and quality of the headphones. For example, they mention the build quality is excellent, the noise cancellation is excellent and they're a solid pair of wireless earbuds. That said, opinions are mixed on bluetooth connectivity, performance, and battery life.

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    2,348 customers mention1,950 positive398 negative

    Customers like the noise cancellation of the headphones. For example, they say the sound quality is great, they do a great job of noise cancelation, and are very comfortable to wear. Some mention that the spatial audio is great and seems to lift music. That said, some say the case makes a sound and the sound transparency mode is excellent.

    "...Gen1 MAX, and two (this is the best) they can actually live-cancel loud outside noises that would exceed the dB limit set by the device to which they..." Read more

    "...Good: Sound quality & noise cancellation are next level. I have a set of Bose noise cancelling I was using and haven’t picked the Bose up since...." Read more

    "...They offer superior sound quality, effective noise cancellation, and a comfortable fit, along with the convenience of seamless integration with..." Read more

    "...feature of the 2nd Generation AirPods Pro is the up to 2X more active noise cancelling, providing an impressive shield against external distractions...." Read more

    850 customers mention673 positive177 negative

    Customers like the value of the headphones. They say the features and quality justify the investment for a truly exceptional audio. Some say the earbuds are a solid choice for Apple enthusiasts seeking exceptional sound.

    "...but honestly, the separation, sound stage and quality is really, just excellent...." Read more

    "...While on the premium side, the features and quality justify the investment for a truly exceptional audio experience...." Read more

    "...While they come at a premium price, the performance and features justify the cost for those invested in the Apple ecosystem." Read more

    "...come with a higher price tag than their predecessors, they offer exceptional value for the audio quality, comfort, noise cancellation, and seamless..." Read more

    833 customers mention624 positive209 negative

    Customers like the quality of the headphones. They say the build quality is excellent, dependable, and can withstand the rigors of an active lifestyle. Customers are also surprised by the excellent ANC quality, saying it's on par with their other earbuds. They also say the silicone ear tips ensure a secure and comfortable fit. Customers also mention that the mic quality is fantastic and the quality is seriously improved.

    "...Seriously improved: The H1 only sampled 200 times per second, while these sample 48,000 times per second, fast enough to compensate for..." Read more

    "...The new ear tips come in multiple sizes, ensuring a secure and comfortable fit for extended periods...." Read more

    "...The MagSafe Charging Case is a welcome addition, providing a secure and convenient way to charge the AirPods Pro...." Read more

    "...Not so good: the case is just a little less robust. So far it’s worked fine, but I could see this possibly breaking in the future...." Read more

    412 customers mention301 positive111 negative

    Customers like the comfort of the headphones. They say the tips provide a secure and comfortable fit for extended use. They also say the headphones are lightweight, have a gentle, natural soundstage, and have an ergonomic design. Overall, customers recommend the product for its comfort and ease of use.

    "...offer superior sound quality, effective noise cancellation, and a comfortable fit, along with the convenience of seamless integration with Apple..." Read more

    "...The biggest thing is that it feels more natural. And unlike the competition, you can tweak and tune it...." Read more

    "...I can wear them for hours without any discomfort, which is great for long commutes or extended listening sessions...." Read more

    "...It amplifies background noise (again, keyboards become particularly unpleasant)..." Read more

    357 customers mention258 positive99 negative

    Customers like the fit of the headphones. They say it's comfortable, stable, and provides nice noise cancellation. Some customers also mention that the case is small and very portable. They appreciate the different eartip sizes that may suit their preference. Overall, customers are satisfied with the fit and sound quality of the product.

    "...Suitably impressive for a driver so small that it makes me wonder what's done to achieve it. Magic gnomes, possibly...." Read more

    "...the wireless earbuds that I have owned to this point, these seem to fit my ear best...." Read more

    "There to big for my ears and hurt making my inside the ear hurt" Read more

    "...The wireless charging case is convenient and compact, making it easy to keep the earbuds powered on the go...." Read more

    770 customers mention507 positive263 negative

    Customers are mixed about the performance of the headphones. Some mention that they work extremely well in a very dusty environment, and the noise canceling feature does an excellent job. However, others say that they don't really work well in noise cancelling mode when they're in loud machines, and that the find my phone feature doesn't work at all.

    "...It's not necessary with these; they have good response through the range, and have a similar roll-off up top to the Maxes and my Sony MDR-V6 wired..." Read more

    "...Highly recommended for their cutting-edge features and overall performance." Read more

    "...I have noticed, however, that they don't always play nice with my employer's Windows 11 desktop when trying to use them in MS Teams meetings...." Read more

    "...water and sweat resistance make these earbuds versatile companions for workouts and outdoor activities...." Read more

    522 customers mention346 positive176 negative

    Customers are mixed about the battery life of the headphones. Some mention that the battery is impressive, providing several hours of continuous use, and the charging case extends the battery even further. However, others say that the only downside is the battery doesn't last on the long plane rides, and that the left earbud stopped holding a charge.

    "...So that's pretty much it. Battery life is improved and I can confirm that Apple's sandbagging when they say "six hours of listening" as it's closer..." Read more

    "...Just observational:Battery seems to be pretty good, but I’ve let the case sit for a couple days off the charger - 2 to 3 days max and found..." Read more

    "...-No battery status while connected to Android phone-Unexplained case ringing can be annoying-Find My doesn't seem to work with these..." Read more

    "...The improvements in sound quality, noise cancellation, and battery life are evident right out of the box...." Read more

    340 customers mention152 positive188 negative

    Customers are mixed about the bluetooth connectivity of the headphones. Some mention that it's easy to pair with their iPhone or iPad, and seamlessly integrates with Apple devices. However, others say that it doesn't consistently connect.

    "...is spotty -- at its worst it hides all audio devices and crashes MS Teams. Not fun...." Read more

    "...They know what the goal is and will consistently pair with the intended target device. They really can just Do What I Mean...." Read more

    "...- Quick note since the last firmware update, the airpods now auto-aggressively connect to my Mac instead of my Android...." Read more

    "...The earbuds instantly connect to my iPhone, iPad, and MacBook, and the switching between devices is smooth and intuitive...." Read more

    Unparalleled utility and versatility with a shockingly natural soundstage. Amazing for iPhone users
    5 Stars
    Unparalleled utility and versatility with a shockingly natural soundstage. Amazing for iPhone users
    I'm a self-described armchair audiophile, and this would be my first wireless set. I've sampled a few sets in the far flung past to demo, but have never felt compelled to keep them.Not these. I'm using them right now as I write this review on my pc desktop. Outside of really dedicated audiophile listening, or applications that demand extreme attention to detail such as audio engineering or sound production for high profile projects, they're too versatile *not* to use for the vast majority of daily scenarios, with very decent sound quality to boot.To start, I don't have to reach for my phone to operate them (remember, this is the first wireless set I've logged more than a few hours on). The closest I had before was volume and playback controls integrated into the wire at the joint on wired sets. Very serviceable, but also finicky in certain situations. If you were, say, leaning over or had your body twisted a certain way, reaching for the controls would pose various difficulties. Worse if you had happened to tuck the wire into your jacket. Having a bunch of different gesture and pinch commands at the stem by your earlobe has been a joy to operate.The automation is also nice. You can set it so that if one or both buds are taken out of your ears, it automatically pauses content. It auto resumes when the bud(s) go back in. You can long pinch to swap between Transparency Mode and ANC (active noise cancelling), because they correctly predicted that just ANC-off (thereby functioning like $15 earbuds with no tech built into how they handle an external sound environment) is useless.The ANC is astonishing, but Transparency mode even more so. It's scarily good now that I’ve spent a good week using these at work. I'm in a position (mechanical engineer working in industrial power delivery) where it's safety critical that I can hear my surroundings, and at the same time I'm sometimes exposed to loud machinery for short (less than a couple minutes), medium (5-15 minutes), and extended (hour+) durations. For environments involving loud machines, ANC performs extremely well, cancelling out the vast majority of noise so that it's well within safe levels for my ears, while still letting me hold conversations with shocking ease. I've had colleagues remark at my ability to converse fluidly, without asking them to repeat themselves in deafening environments, whereas they have trouble hearing me shouting into their ears (while they're taking a moment to lift off their earmuffs). I let one of our machine operators demo these and he immediately bought his own pair. That's how good they are. How he'll get around the prying eyes of his supervisor (since we're still in medieval times where seeing earbuds in ears can be misconstrued as a productivity issue) remains to be seen.Outside of that admittedly niche environment, Transparency Mode has been amazing for regular office use. I literally can’t tell (for non-obvious content like podcasts and talking head YouTube videos) if they’re in. I kept anxiously double checking the other morning that James Hoffman wasn’t actually lecturing our entire office about coffee flavor notes out of the phone speakers. I leave these in throughout the day and, frankly, forget that they're in. The environmental reproduction is unparalleled.So that’s the big thing about the raw sound quality that the marketing hasn't quite articulated: the soundstage is extremely natural. It’s like open backed headphones, but better (literally like not wearing anything), and they’re shockingly good at integrating media content with your surroundings to the point that unless you’re listening to something that would make it obvious (like loud or highlight/bass heavy music), it’s legitimately hard to tell if the sound is coming out the buds plugged straight inside your ears.So wearable audio gear comes in 3 broad categories: neutral/open, noise isolating, and noise canceling - the latter being a relatively very recent addition to the list. The 2nd category, noise isolating, relies on mechanical design to prevent external sound from entering the stage. It’s good if you’re, say, an audio engineer and really need to nitpick and correct intricate details, but isn't the best for normal listening. The classic design puzzle here is that the better the mechanical isolation, the more obvious or cumbersome (read: uncomfortable) it is to use the wearable. I usually personally favor the 1st category because those headsets tend to be lighter and easier to wear for longer periods and the natural soundstage just sounds better to me in the vast majority of scenarios.It's the 1st and 3rd categories that are more interesting - higher end models occupying the 1st category tend to be "open backed" headphones, typically these big cans you wear on your head that are surprisingly lightweight and have a gentle, natural soundstage. They don't have software processing, so any sound produced is natural and unpolluted from the headset. But besides being bulky and wired, they're also infamous for leaking out sound to your external environment, so they're best for personal use cases and aren't appropriate for public or office use.The 3rd category, ANC, uses realtime processing to negate leakage getting *into* your wearable audio gear by canceling any external sounds before you can hear them - basically the "software version" of the hardware-based 2nd category. The challenge here has classically been execution - working with sound involves a lot of advanced mathematics. Remember sine, cosine, and wave characteristics including frequency and amplitude? And how everyone hated them? Well, I've worked with them (still do sometimes), and I can confirm they're the worst. Fourier transforms, ugh, kill me now. ANC is based on these really complicated mathematics, and you have to combine the math - hopefully with very high precision and with no errors - with good software logic, and ON TOP of that you need good hardware like a fast processing chip and responsive speaker design to achieve results with as little time lag as possible. There's a lot that has to come together, and historically the execution/implementation side has been lacking, resulting in random and omnipresent inconsistencies like weird lowkey "hissy" noises you'll catch here and there. At worst, at least for self-described armchair audiophiles such as myself, there's the real concern that poor execution damages the raw sound quality of what you're listening to. ANC has been known to interfere not just the external environment (which is its intended use), but also with the desired audio produced by the wearable (which is really bad), undercutting bass frequencies in headsets that are already poorly optimized for low frequencies in the first place, or negating and partially muting the sparkle of higher registers.The Airpod Pro 2s are the 1st and 3rd categories simultaneously and insanely good at both. Like, unprecedentedly good at both. And this starts with their frankly astonishing implementation of practically flawless ANC. This has allowed them to get around the design challenge of the first category (the aforementioned leakage issue) by leveraging their superior ANC *in reverse* to also be the 1st category: the Airpod Pro 2s are extremely good at reproducing your sound environment in a way that feels indistinguishable from not wearing them. This opens up a huge amount of usage options - such as walking around the office with zero fear of missing cues from colleagues, or, in my current scenario, using these to play music while writing this review so that I don't bother my sleeping cats with loud music, while still being assured I can hear them if they need to get my attention for anything. On top of that, I don't have to swap away from this window and ruin my rhythm if I need to change tracks or adjust volume.Another thing - iPhone users have the option to modify Transparency mode to enhance vocals, or boost certain frequency ranges, making them function as very good entry-level hearing aids. This can be done by heading into your iPhone Settings, selecting Accessibility, selecting Airpods, heading into Audio Accessibility Settings, and tapping into Headphone Accomodations. From there you can literally upload an audiogram and from there select "tune audio for audiogram" and voila - Transparency mode is now tuned for your specific hearing shape. Besides that, a good amount of basic control (not having to upload anything and just tweaking menu knobs) is available, from focusing on enhancing vocals and specifying how softly or strongly softer sounds are enhanced. It's very likely I'll be purchasing these for my parents in the near future.On top of that, as a default feature, they actively monitor your environment for harshly loud sounds and protect you against them in realtime. Drop a pot? Well, sucks for the pot, but it won't be as harsh on your ears. You're walking along and a dog comes barking at you over the fence out of nowhere? Well, you may or may not get jump scared practically out of your socks, but at least the sudden barking will be at the level of, you know, a reasonable conversation.One nitpick - the stock silicone tips are prone to fall out if you're on the move. They're fine for normal walking and definitely sitting, but I definitely wouldn't trust these to stay in while riding a bike or taking a jog. There are 3rd party options that help with this (I'm currently using a silicone/memory foam tips that already feel much more secure), but be aware I don't really use these outside daily office use and walking between the different production cells at our manufacturing facility.Quite frankly, these things have been a joy to use for hours every day. I only wish I'd gotten them sooner. Besides being extremely versatile and natural sounding earbuds with cutting edge realtime processing, it's amazing to me that we have commercial access to essentially non-surgical ear enhancements. You know what that sounds like. The future. And you can shove it straight in your ears today.
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    Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2023
    I've had two sets of Gen1 Pros, have previously reviewed the Airpods MAX under the Blue ones, and I'll say that as expensive (and nice) as the MAX headphones are, Apple better have an upgrade path where swapping the internal logic for the H2 chip that's in the Gen2 Airpods Pro is an option (the rest of the MAX is perfectly fine the way it is), 'cause I'm not re-buying them. I'd like to, because the overall experience with the Gen2 Pros are so good with the packaging and driver diameter I'd be fascinated in what it can do with a real driver and closed-back design. But I digress; here's the breakdown for the Gen2 Airpods Pro:

    Sound Quality: It's hard to overstate (maybe not that hard) the degree to which sound is improved on the new earbuds. Previously they lacked real punch to the bass, and while midrange was okay, the treble ranges were much less responsive. You could really tell that Apple had given them a light Beats treatment to improve response at the bottom end. On the iPhone and iPad this was somewhat correctable with the Audio Accessibility settings, but not completely. It's not necessary with these; they have good response through the range, and have a similar roll-off up top to the Maxes and my Sony MDR-V6 wired cans, so at this point I'd have to say they fixed it. Again, the computational wizardry in these is stunning, and they can actually reproduce the final bass hit in my test track, something few buds can manage (I'm actually looking at you, Sennheiser, why can't you do this?). Suitably impressive for a driver so small that it makes me wonder what's done to achieve it. Magic gnomes, possibly.

    ANC: Noise Cancellation was one of the bigger features initially, but was rapidly caught by the rest of the direct competitors, and this once again puts Apple out front. Seriously improved: The H1 only sampled 200 times per second, while these sample 48,000 times per second, fast enough to compensate for frequencies all the way up the range. Previous work required good passive dampening for higher frequencies (not hard to do, but it's only passive) and the thin silicone of the tips didn't always meet that need especially if sealing was poor. I have one ear that the Large tips can't seal for, and even without it I didn't feel like the ANC was any less from one ear to the other. I even swapped to a pair of Foam Masters memory-foam tips, and while there may have been better sealing, they didn't seem to make a large difference in dampening, the ANC here is that good.

    Transparency: This. This is the feature of Apple's ANC headphones that absolutely destroys any and every single competitor in the space that's tried it. On all others it sounds thin and tinny, like you're listening to a phone call. Not here. The Gen1's (and MAX) versions prior had this feature (the MAX was especially impressive) and the Gen2 only improves on it. One, Transparency now works as well on the Pros as it does on the Gen1 MAX, and two (this is the best) they can actually live-cancel loud outside noises that would exceed the dB limit set by the device to which they're paired. I've tested this; first by clanking dishes and glasses together while putting them away, and second by walking up to a car wash vacuum head that ran the row of hoses. The first is loud enough usually I can tell it's above the limit, and the second might as well be an idling passenger jet engine, clearly operating in the "damage" range. In both cases, the Gen2 Pros were able to reduce those sounds so they never exceeded an apparent 85dB. You could probably wear these to a concert in Transparency and get the full experience without the hearing damage, and still hear clearly as well. Remember that 48,000 samples per second? Well, when your audio logic is this fast, you can do things like the Transparency mode here.

    Finally, the Apple Ecosystem: Apple's had for a while a feature for their devices called Handoff. It lets you share media and functionality between and across multiple devices. With the Beats and Airpods lines, it allows for seamless device-switching depending on use, listen to music on the Mac, and if you get a call, they'll switch to the phone once you answer. When done, they'll go back to the Mac once it restarts the audio stream. A useful feature, but the H1-driven devices were always a little slow to migrate, and sometimes just wouldn't. The improved performance of the H2 controller in the Gen2 Pros solves this. I've not once in two weeks of use had a situation where they failed to start and join upon being removed from the case, nor have they failed to switch to the phone. They boot fast. They join fast. They know what the goal is and will consistently pair with the intended target device. They really can just Do What I Mean. It's pretty much eliminated the biggest frustration I had with the Gen1 buds. Now they sound great, kill sound great (ha), and deliver on the promises made with prior versions of cross-device support.

    So that's pretty much it. Battery life is improved and I can confirm that Apple's sandbagging when they say "six hours of listening" as it's closer to seven, and seems likely to hit 10 if you turn of ANC and Transparency, as like all previous Airpods they include an "Off" setting that only outputs and relies on passive dampening only. Calls sound good and you'll sound better when using them, and reasonably get nearly three hours of talk on a single charge when new; past that and you'll have to do some ear-juggling to keep going. An absolute home run!
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    Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2023
    These weren’t what I’d call cheap, but I got them on a Prime day and in the realm of noise cancelling ear buds, these are really worth it.

    Good: Sound quality & noise cancellation are next level. I have a set of Bose noise cancelling I was using and haven’t picked the Bose up since. These are just better, in every aspect.

    The spatial audio sounds like a gimmick, but honestly, the separation, sound stage and quality is really, just excellent. The setup takes a little bit of time, but it’s easy to do, intuitive and seems worth it.
    Latest firmware allows you to select an adaptive noise cancelling setting, or full noise cancelling. I’ve tried both and although everyone I’ve heard raves about the adaptive setting, I prefer full noise cancelling, but I think the adaptive setting might be better if you’re listening to music while jogging, walking, biking, etc.

    Music is quite enjoyable with these and with the noise cancelling, you get music that is not polluted by external sound. Unless someone calls you, and then you can click them in with the ear pods.
    Once that happened to me, I thought I’d try them for my various conference calls at work. They’re great for this too. The mic is orders of magnitude better than my laptop.

    Noise cancellation is excellent with machinery, lawn equipment, etc. with or without music. I prefer full noise cancellation for this and not the adaptive. To me, the adaptive setting lets in too much background noise when I don’t want it under these conditions.

    Not so good: the case is just a little less robust. So far it’s worked fine, but I could see this possibly breaking in the future. it probably wouldn’t hurt to get a protector.
    Also, if you are using these for a call - especially a conference call, and there’s that one person who seems to have an amplified mic that makes it sound like he’s using a megaphone - you’ll be hearing “that guy” in perfect stereo, making them even more annoying.

    Just observational:
    Battery seems to be pretty good, but I’ve let the case sit for a couple days off the charger - 2 to 3 days max and found them dead. It’s not long to charge them, but that was surprising. Don’t let that catch you out.
    Nice to be able to charge wirelessly --and-- with a cable.

    I bought another pair for my wife after having these a few months.
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    Miguel Bautista
    1.0 out of 5 stars PÉSIMAS CONDICIONES
    Reviewed in Mexico on April 1, 2024
    El producto a parte de tener un deplorable empaque, no es funcional, no cumple con las funciones de modo ambiente, cancelación de ruido, etc. He iniciado un proceso de devolución.
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    Miguel Bautista
    1.0 out of 5 stars PÉSIMAS CONDICIONES
    Reviewed in Mexico on April 1, 2024
    El producto a parte de tener un deplorable empaque, no es funcional, no cumple con las funciones de modo ambiente, cancelación de ruido, etc. He iniciado un proceso de devolución.
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    C. Dworsky
    5.0 out of 5 stars Very happy with this music upgrade
    Reviewed in Canada on August 26, 2023
    I was on the fence for a long time about getting these. The price was definitely a scare factor. However I recently bought an Apple Watch and the headphones compliment the watch perfectly. Especially for exercise. The AirPods Pro sound very good for their size. Battery life is acceptable and I can easily connect them to my Apple TV, Watch, iPhone etc…
    They stay in place (I’m a commuter cyclist) with no issues and have never fallen out at the gym either. I will say the volume control on mine is quite finicky but I don’t know if that’s an isolated issue with mine. I love how loud these get as well as the ability to bring the charging case to ‘top up’ the AirPod Pros on the go. If using with an iPhone, you can wander a fair distance away before any connection issues happen. Which is great. Cleaning them is a breeze too. By far my favourite feature is the noise cancelling option. Pretty much worth the price of admission by its self.
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    Kyrel Young
    5.0 out of 5 stars I can't live without my airpod pros
    Reviewed in Canada on August 7, 2023
    The Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation) have completely exceeded my expectations! These wireless earbuds deliver a premium audio experience like no other.

    The sound quality is exceptional, with clear vocals, rich bass, and well-balanced highs and mids. The active noise cancellation feature is a game-changer, immersing me in my favorite music and blocking out unwanted background noise. The transparency mode is equally impressive, allowing me to stay aware of my surroundings when needed.

    The fit is comfortable and secure, thanks to the customizable ear tips that come in different sizes. I can wear them for hours without any discomfort, making them perfect for long listening sessions or workouts.

    Battery life is excellent, providing hours of playback on a single charge. The included wireless charging case is a great bonus, keeping my AirPods Pro protected and always ready to go.

    In conclusion, the Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation) are worth every penny. Their exceptional audio quality, noise cancellation, comfort, and seamless integration make them the ultimate wireless earbuds. If you're looking for top-notch performance and an unparalleled audio experience, these AirPods Pro are the way to go
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    Smytty
    5.0 out of 5 stars Apple quality
    Reviewed in Canada on January 6, 2024
    Love these. They sound great.
    Great features - “isolation mode” has great noise cancellation, especially for constant background noise like on an airplane, or a room fan, etc. I use these on my cycle trainer, and they cut out about 80-90% of the tire and drivetrain noise so you can listen to music without having to crank up the volume.
    They still let you hear voices in both isolation and transparency modes.
    Pairs easily with apple devices, easy to find if you drop one, or if they’re in the case.
    Great battery life - pretty much as advertised. ~5hrs for the earbuds, multiple recharges in the case to give ~30hrs, they recharge quickly wirelessly or using a standard lightning cable.
    Fit is pretty good. They occasionally fall out when eating - I think the jaw motion loosens them a bit. When cycling, I need to push them in every few mins to make sure they don’t get too loose and fall out.
    Overall, they’re fantastic.
    Royce
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent noise cancelling, sound and comfort.
    Reviewed in Canada on November 25, 2023
    The noise cancelling and these headphones is superior when compared to others I've used. Call quality is fantastic both incoming and outgoing audio. Very easy to connect to Apple and non-Apple devices, and changes connection with ease. The Aware mode is superior compared to other high end noise cancelling earbuds as well. I forgot I was wearing them because the sound is that good. I bought the Bose Quiet Comfort II and had a pair of the Quiet Comfort (1st generation). Music sounds a tiny bit better with the Bose, but the noise cancelling, call quality and comfort is so much better (in my opinion) with the AirPods Pro second generation.
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