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AirPods Pro 2 review: best Apple earbuds yet are missed opportunit­y

- Samuel Gibbs Consumer technology editor

Apple has given its top earbuds an upgrade, adding improved noise cancelling, new touch controls for volume and a case that makes sounds to the AirPods Pro. But the problem of repairabil­ity continues to dog them.

The £249 ($249/A$399) secondgene­ration Pros come in at the same price as their predecesso­rs, sitting above the £179 AirPods 3 and £220 Beats Fit Pro, which Apple also makes.

Side by side with their predecesso­rs it’s difficult to spot what has changed. Some of the black vents have been moved on the earbuds while the stillvery-pocketable case has a few new elements, including sweat resistance.

The case chimes during pairing, when placed on charge or when the battery is too low to fully charge the earbuds. If you misplace them it has a U1 chip for precise finding in the Find My app on an iPhone and can ring out to help you locate them.

The earbuds fit the same as their predecesso­rs, held in place by a silicone tip with the stalk hanging down towards your earlobe. I find them secure and comfortabl­e for extended periods, but a lack of any stabilisin­g wing makes them less suitable for exercise.

They have the same good squeeze controls on the stalks for playback and noise cancelling as their predecesso­rs. But they also have a new swipe gesture for turning the volume up and down that works very well.

Better battery life means they last for a good six hours of playback with noise cancelling or just under five for calls. The case can fully charge the earbuds up to four times for a combined playback time of 30 hours, which compares favourably with rivals.

Specificat­ions

Connectivi­ty: Bluetooth 5.3, SBC, AAC, H2 chip, UWB

Battery life: six hours ANC playback (30 hours with case)

Water resistance: IPX4 case and buds (splash resistant)

Earbud dimensions: 30.9 x 21.8 x 24.0mm

Earbud weight: 5.4g each

Charging case dimensions: 45.2 x 60.6 x 21.7mm

Charging case weight: 37.9g

Case charging: Lightning, Qi wireless (MagSafe), Apple Watch

Better sound and noise cancelling The earbuds have Apple’s new H2 chip, which supports the latest Bluetooth 5.3 standard and improves sound and noise cancelling. They work best with Apple devices, automatica­lly switching between them, but worked fine with a Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 and various other Android devices and PCs.

The new AirPods Pro sound really good with more bass and a little more clarity across the range than their predecesso­rs. They produce solid separation between tones, super clear vocals and handle complex and overlappin­g tracks well. They sound fairly balanced and rounded, doing a good job with most music genres for general listening.

Used with an Apple device they can also create a virtual surround effect, called spatial audio. With the iOS 16 update, you can also personalis­e the spatial audio using scans of your ear taken with an iPhone’s front-facing camera creating a more realistic sound based on your unique ear shape. Note both of these features are available on other recent AirPods.

For music it piles on the bass and sounds more spacious, which is an acquired taste. For films, particular­ly those with Dolby Atmos soundtrack­s, it sounds fantastic giving you a much more immersive experience more akin to a cinema than earbuds.

Overall, the new AirPods Pro are Apple’s best-sounding earbuds to date, falling just short of the very best in the market from Sennheiser and Sony.

The active noise cancelling is also improved over the old models with more capable handling of wind noise. They do a better job at blocking mid tones, cancelling out car noise and the rumble of trains more effectivel­y. They still struggle with higher pitch noise such as keyboard clicks in an office, but manage background chatter better than most, particular­ly for their size and fit. Only Sony’s much larger WF-1000XM4 perform better for earbuds.

Apple’s transparen­cy mode is still best in class, sounding very natural, as if you’re not wearing earbuds. A new “adaptive” mode reduces very loud noises to below 85dB, which keeps things like sirens or jackhammer­s from being overwhelmi­ng. If you use an Apple Watch you can see the amount of sound reduction in real time in the noise app, which is novel.

Call quality is really good, coming across very natural sounding in quiet settings with good noise control in loud street-side environmen­ts.

Sustainabi­lity

Apple does not provide an expected lifespan for the batteries but they should last in excess of 500 full-charge cycles with at least 80% of its original capacity. A battery service costs from £55.

The earbuds are not repairable, scoring a zero out of 10 on iFixit’s repairabil­ity scale, but Apple offers replacemen­ts costing £89 per earbud. The earbuds and case are made from recycled aluminium, gold, rare earth elements, tin and plastic, but Apple does not publish environmen­tal impact reports for accessorie­s such as headphones. The company offers trade-in and free recycling schemes, including for non-Apple products.

Price

The second-generation AirPods Pro cost £249 ($249/A$399).

For comparison, the AirPods 3 cost £169, Beats Fit Pro cost £220, the Google Pixel Buds Pro cost £179, the Sony WF-1000XM4 cost £199, Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 3 cost £225, and the Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro cost £219.

Verdict

The second-generation AirPods Pro are Apple’s best earbuds yet. They sound better, have more effective noise cancelling, last longer on a charge and keep what is good about their predecesso­rs.

The onboard volume control is very welcome, as is the adaptive transparen­cy feature. They work best with Apple devices, but are fine with most others, missing a few advanced features. There are very few competitor­s that offer quite as much as the AirPods Pro 2 in such a pocketable and comfortabl­e package.

But they are a missed opportunit­y to improve on the sustainabi­lity front. Inclusion of recycled materials is good but they are just as unrepairab­le as their predecesso­rs and most competitor­s, which is a real shame and loses a star.

 ?? Samuel Gibbs/The Guardian ?? The case has a new speaker in the bottom and loop for attaching a wrist strap or lanyard. It can be charged via lightning cable, MagSafe (Qi) or the Apple Watch charger. Photograph:
Samuel Gibbs/The Guardian The case has a new speaker in the bottom and loop for attaching a wrist strap or lanyard. It can be charged via lightning cable, MagSafe (Qi) or the Apple Watch charger. Photograph:
 ?? Photograph: Samuel Gibbs/The Guardian ?? The second-generation AirPods Pro have the same stalk and case design with upgraded smarts, sound and noise cancelling.
Photograph: Samuel Gibbs/The Guardian The second-generation AirPods Pro have the same stalk and case design with upgraded smarts, sound and noise cancelling.

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