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Specifications

You should buy AirPods Pro 2 if…

1. Sound quality is most important to you

Apple made several changes to improve the sound quality of the AirPods Pro 2. First, the company introduced its new H2 chip, which provides improved sound processing at multiple stages of the earbuds’ operation. This is further boosted by the inclusion of new “low distortion” audio drivers, a new amplifier, and other tweaks to provide a wide sound stage than their predecessors. These features are better able to reach listeners thanks to the focus of our second entry below.

2. You want Apple’s best active noise cancellation yet

Thanks to advanced computational audio, optimized microphone placement, and the aforementioned H2 chip, Apple claims the AirPods Pro 2 will be able to provide twice the active noise cancellation of its first-generation AirPods Pro. The company noted that the H2 chip, in particular, was a huge help in accomplishing this by miniaturizing the technology to a size where it could fit into truly wireless earbuds for the first time.

3. You need the best battery life

AirPods Pro 2 boast a 30% increase in battery life over the original model. Moreover, the redesigned charging case provides a new maximum of 30 hours of runtime before you’ll need to top it up. When you do manage to run through that power bank, Apple also has a new charging method for you: the ability to use your Apple Watch charger to wirelessly charge the case. The earbuds also still retain support for Qi-based wireless charging and wired charging methods as well. You’ll also now receive notifications for low battery and charging states through the new built-in speakers.  More: Apple announces the release of the Apple AirPods Pro 2

You should buy the original AirPods Pro if…

1. You generally only use your earbuds at home or in the office

Apple’s ANC in the original AirPods Pro is already pretty great and typically more than enough to deal with any but the noisiest scenarios. Because of this, users that tend to use their earbuds in scenarios with moderate background noise, like at home or in the office, can likely skip all of the improved ANC features of the second-generation buds.

2. You’re satisfied with “good enough” sound quality

Not everyone even uses their earbuds for music. For many of us, the original AirPods Pro were a must-buy simply for their adjustable fit, with their upgraded audio acting as sort of a bonus. If you fall into this camp, the audio upgrades of the AirPods Pro 2 may be lost on you. The originals are already more than enough for things like Zoom calls, basic video consumption, and much, much more. Don’t feel obligated to upgrade to the latest and greatest if the new features don’t actually benefit your use cases.

3. You’d like to save some cash

The AirPods Pro 2 are debuting at $250. Meanwhile, the original AirPods Pro have crept down to around $180 on most days, and sometimes go on sale for even less. This can be a huge savings for any shopper that isn’t interested in the new features and tech spec upgrades seen in the AirPods Pro 2.  Review: AirPods Pro: Noise cancellation and improved design are valuable additions

Alternatives to consider

Open to other truly wireless earbud prospects? Consider these ZDNET-recommended devices: