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The Apple AirPods Pro 2 are cutting-edge wireless earbuds featuring advanced Active Noise Cancellation, personalized spatial audio, and a customizable fit. With the innovative H2 chip, they deliver high-fidelity sound and improved call quality, all while being sweat and water-resistant. Enjoy up to 30 hours of listening time with the MagSafe charging case, making them perfect for both work and play.
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Game changer
I've been using the AirPods Pro 2 for a few weeks now, and I'm blown away by the improvements Apple has made. As a long-time AirPods fan, I was excited to see what the new Pro 2 model had to offer, and I can confidently say that it's a game-changer.First and foremost, the sound quality is phenomenal. The new drivers deliver a richer, more detailed sound with improved bass response. The spatial audio feature is also incredibly impressive, allowing me to pinpoint the source of sounds in my music and videos with uncanny accuracy.But it's not just the sound quality that's improved - the noise cancellation is also significantly better. The Pro 2 model uses a new adaptive noise cancellation system that can detect and adjust to different types of noise in real-time, making it much more effective at blocking out distractions.One of the biggest surprises for me was the battery life. Apple claims that the Pro 2 model has up to 5 hours of listening time on a single charge, but in my experience, I've gotten even longer battery life. I've easily gotten through a full day of listening without needing to recharge, and I love that the charging case can give me an extra 24 hours of battery life on the go.The design is also a major improvement over the original AirPods Pro. The new earbuds are more comfortable and fit more securely in my ears, thanks to a new silicone tip design. The charging case is also more compact and easy to carry around.Finally, the new features like active noise cancellation and spatial audio are incredibly useful. The ability to customize my noise cancellation settings and adjust the sound to my liking is a major plus.Overall, I'm thoroughly impressed with the AirPods Pro 2. If you're an audiophile or just looking for a reliable and convenient pair of wireless earbuds, these are definitely worth considering. They're not cheap, but they're worth every penny.Pros:Phenomenal sound quality with improved bass responseExceptional noise cancellation with adaptive noise cancellation systemLonger battery life than previous modelsMore comfortable design with new silicone tipsCustomizable noise cancellation settingsCons:None significant enough to mentionRecommendation:If you're in the market for a high-quality pair of wireless earbuds, I highly recommend the AirPods Pro 2. They're an investment, but they're worth every penny. Whether you're an audiophile or just looking for a reliable and convenient pair of earbuds, these are definitely worth considering.
X**M
Phenomenal
I'm new to Apple products, at least since 2007 when I had probably a 6th generation iPod classic.I've had an iPhone for the first time and had it less than a month, but I'd heard good things about these headphones. I've watched many reviews, read many reviews, and spent a lot of time thinking about whether I want to replace my PowerBeats Pro and my Bose QC35ii headphones simultaneously. The Airpod Pro 2 would then become my catch-all headphones for everything - travel, working out, and so on. That and my wife, who hates in-ear headphones, has been eyeing up my Bose headphones ever since she tried them on a plane a year ago.I pulled the trigger on these, as you have probably guessed, to compliment my shiny new iPhone and I'm glad I did.The combination of Lossless audio for Apple Music and the audio clarity these Airpods provide is insane. I'm hearing things in tracks I've listened to for 20+ years that I'd never heard before. The presence is phenomenal. There isn't an overabundance of bass, everything hits just right, in my opinion.Next up, extra features you don't get with similarly priced headphones of this style:Gesture control is not something I ever really plan on using generally, however, with these, something about it just makes it feel normal. Slide up and down to adjust the volume. Press once to pause or play, and hold the press to cycle through different noise control settings.Speaking of noise control, I use transparency mode when I'm out and about walking so I'm also aware of my surroundings. It's quite surreal actually, it's almost like you don't have headphones in and it's just music following you around. I use adaptive sometimes, but I'm not quite sure how that one works properly. I'd use the full noise cancellation in loud spaces, it does an amazing job, maybe even better than the Bose headphones.Add these to what is probably more of a gimmick than anything, but the motion-tracked "spatial stereo" - which while I feel is a gimmick, is a gimmick I love - just adds an extra layer, especially on top of transparency mode. You can be sitting there, hearing a lot of your surroundings, and when turning your head, it's like you're turning away from the source of the music - the only thing a little jarring with this, is that the source is always in front of you, no matter what. If you turn around, it's still there in front of you, which feels a little unnatural.Call quality is a bit iffy in my opinion, on both the receiving of the call and what the caller hears. I've read something about noise isolation and there being some kind of setting to improve this, I may have to have a look into this. Overall it works well enough when in a quiet room, but outside I just get complaints of not being able to hear me. Still, it's a step above anything I've had before where calls were nigh on impossible to the point I wouldn't even attempt because I knew it'd immediately start with complaints.Battery life seems good enough, but I'm hammering it with the spatial audio and transparency modes instead of having them off. I'm not getting the 6 hours from this, I'm more likely to get about 3-4 hours. I've had them on for a couple of hours as I speak and they are at 56%. I could see them lasting close to or maybe more than 6 should I turn these features off.The case is good enough - I don't know if the lid is strong enough to withstand being on a lanyard that might get chucked around a bit. I don't plan on keeping mine this way but I did get a cover to protect the case. I'm genuinely considering getting a lockable one to be on the safe side. The case also being MagSafe and having wireless charging is great - it charges pretty quickly, and charges to the Airpods themselves quickly too.Would I recommend these? At the risk of sounding like an Apple fanatic (I'm not, I don't get along with Macs and plan on sticking with Garmin for my watches), I would absolutely recommend these.
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