

If we use some rational thoughts here, the new AirPods would be the equivalent of the “S” version of an iPhone. The only meaningful updates are the wireless charging case, which is optional, and the new H1 chipset that brings a better user experience.

They look identical design-wise, and have the same battery life and touch controls. The second generation of AirPods wasn’t really a big step forward from their predecessors. In fact, they’re one of the best true wireless earbuds on the market right now, if not the best. Since Apple introduced its iconic AirPods, they’ve become its newest successful product.

But are these products considered “Pro” like Apple has been naming them?įor the sake of this article, we’ll focus on the newly released AirPods Pro. We’ve had MacBook Pro, Mac Pro, iPad Pro, iPhone Pro and now we have AirPods Pro.Īll these products bring more features, and of course, a significantly higher price tag, when compared to their standard version. Over the past decade, Apple has been releasing a Pro version of its most popular products.
