AirPods
Pro vs. AirPods: Which Wireless Earbuds Should You Buy?
By ERSHAD S ON
JANUARY 14
Apple's AirPods helped kick off the wireless earbuds
revolution, but the company kicked things up a notch for the AirPods Pro. In
fact, Apple's buds earned 5 out of 5 stars in our AirPods Pro review. So which one is right for you?
The
AirPods Pro is, as its name suggests, designed for people who want premium
features and are willing to pay a higher price. You get noise cancellation, a
transparency mode, customizable fit, water resistance and more. The regular
AirPods is no slouch, though, as you get the same easy pairing along with solid
audio quality.
Yes,
the AirPods Pro are the best wireless earbuds overall, but the AirPods are
a better value. Here's how the two compare.
AirPods 2 vs. AirPods Pro: Specs compared
AirPods
2
|
AirPods
Pro
|
|
Price
|
$159
|
$249
|
Wireless
Charging Case
|
Yes
($40 extra)
|
Yes,
included
|
Chip
|
H1
|
H1
|
Rated
Battery Life
|
5
hours (24 hours with charging case)
|
4.5
hours (24 hours with charging case)
|
Water
Resistance
|
Not
rated for sweat- or water-resistance
|
IPX
4 (can withstand sweat and water, but not for use in water sports)
|
Case
Size
|
1.74
x 2.11 inches x 0.84
|
1.78
x 2.39 x 0.85 inches
|
Case
Weight
|
1.41
ounces
|
1.61
ounces
|
Special
Features
|
Audio
sharing, announced messages with Siri
|
Active
noise cancellation, transparency mode, adaptive EQ, customizable fit, audio
sharing, announced messages with Siri
|
AirPods Pro vs AirPods 2 design
Most
sweat-resistant Bluetooth earbuds look like tiny buds that you stick in your
ear and are so unobtrusive that some people might not even notice you’re
wearing them. Not AirPods Pro. Apple is sticking with AirPods’ signature style,
complete with gleaming white stems that drop down from the ear, for its latest
set of Bluetooth ‘buds.
But
the newest AirPods are customizable, a first for Apple, so you can ensure a
perfect fit. Three sizes of silicone tips — small, medium and large — are
included in the box. If you’re unsure which size fits best, Apple has created
the Ear Tip Fit Test to calibrate the AirPods and determine which tips are the
best ones for you. The tips click in, so you don’t have to struggle to swap
them out.
I
also appreciate that AirPods Pro features a new vent system for equalizing
pressure. This means the new ‘buds should be comfortable to wear, which isn’t
always the case with sealed earbuds.
The
second-gen AirPods have what Apple calls a “universal” fit. There are no
customizable silicone tips, and those ‘pods aren’t designed to nestle in the
ear canal. Instead, they sit just outside of it, so you can still hear the
world around you.
AirPods Pro vs AirPods 2 audio and special features
(Image credit: Apple)
The
design changes Apple made in AirPods Pro are for one specific reason: Apple is
betting on superior sound with a suite of new features exclusive to these
earbuds.
The
Pros offer active noise cancellation with an outward-facing microphone that
listens for sound and then works to counter it before it reaches your ear. An
inward-facing mic also listens for sound, and similarly works to cancel that,
too. Apple says the noise self-adjusts 200 times per second for consistently
perfect audio quality. Along with the sealed fit of the Pro’s design, you’ll be
able to completely tune out the world around you.
But
AirPods Pro also have a transparency mode so you can still listen to your
playlists and podcasts while hearing what people say to you (or the outside
world while exercising outdoors).
Pressing
a new force sensor embedded in the stems of the AirPods Pro activates
transparency mode, which lets in external noise so you can listen to what’s
happening around you without pausing the audio. You can feel for the sensor
with your fingertip, because the new pod’s stem is grooved. Squeezing the
groove again resumes active noise cancellation. You can also use the volume
slider in the iPhone’s Control Center to switch between noise cancellation and
transparency mode.
The
AirPods Pro also have Adaptive EQ. Other Bluetooth earbuds, including Jabra’s
Elite Active 65t and Jaybird’s Vista, let you manually adjust the EQ levels in
a companion smartphone app. AirPods adjust on the fly according to the shape of
your ear and the audio you’re listening to. I can’t wait to put this to the
test.
AirPods
2 don’t have many unique audio features, though they do offer solid sound. Like
AirPods Pro, the second-gen ‘pods offer audio sharing, so you can listen to a
song or podcast from the same device with a friend who also has AirPods, and
have Siri announce new text messages.
For
advanced audio, AirPods Pro is the clear winner.
AirPods Pro vs AirPods 2 fitness and water resistance
With
AirPods Pro, Apple has finally made a much-anticipated sweat- and
water-resistant pair of AirPods. As someone who has shorted out the battery of her first-gen AirPods by running outside (and getting
caught in a few downpours), this is the pair I’ve been waiting for. If you
don’t like the hooked design of Powerbeats Pro, a sporty AirPods alternative from
Apple-owned Beats, AirPods Pro is the best option for fitness buffs.
AirPods Pro vs AirPods 2 performance
Both
AirPods 2 and AirPods Pro have Apple’s latest H1 chip with 10 audio cores. In
the second-gen AirPods, this results in faster Siri responses. The same applies
to the AirPods Pro, but the H1 chip also powers real-time noise cancellation
— without sacrificing battery life.
AirPods Pro vs AirPods 2 battery life
(Image credit: Tom's Guide)
Both
AirPods 2 and AirPods Pro have wireless charging cases, which are compatible
with Qi-based wireless charging mats. You can buy a pair of second-gen AirPods
without a standard charging case for $40 less than the premium version. AirPods
Pro doesn’t offer a choice of charging cases.
AirPods
Pro deliver 24 hours of battery life, with 4.5 hours in the pods and an
additional 19-20 hours in the case. If you disable active noise cancellation,
you can squeeze up to 5 hours of listening out of the AirPods Pro before
sticking them back in the charging case. That’s the same as AirPods 2, which
don’t have noise cancellation.
AirPods Pro vs AirPods 2 price
There’s
no denying that the $249 AirPods Pro are pricier than their predecessors. The second-gen
AirPods are available for $159 without a wireless charging case and $199 with
one. You’ll also be able to find AirPods deals for the second-gen buds, which is
unlikely for the newest model.
Bottom line
If you want noise
cancellation, a customizable fit and a sweat-resistant package, AirPods Pro is
the clear winner. But for those who just care about great sound and a
relatively affordable price, the second-gen AirPods are still better than most
wireless earbuds you can buy.
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