
"Sound quality, active noise cancellation, and integration are the watchwords of the AirPods Pro range; where the second generation was good, the third iteration gets better. If you make heavy use of your AirPods and are beginning to experience degraded battery life, these may be a good upgrade. However, many of the new features Apple is introducing alongside these earbuds are also available to older Pro models with iOS 26."
"At first glance, nothing much seems to have changed. The box looks exactly the same, with a USB-C slot for power. The earbuds seem to be alike, though you'll spot some slight differences on closer examination, such as the foam-infused ear tips and the fact that each bud is slightly lighter than the last generation. There's more beneath the surface, however. Battery life now reaches up to eight hours on a single charge"
AirPods Pro 3 add built-in translation and health tracking to core strengths of sound quality, active noise cancellation, and tight integration with Apple devices. The earbuds carry a $249 price and can serve as a legitimate business expense for frequent international travelers. Market data shows Apple controls about 23.3% of the Bluetooth earbuds market and many iPhone users already own Bluetooth headsets. Battery life reaches up to eight hours with ANC active. Physical changes include foam-infused ear tips, slightly lighter buds, and a USB-C charging case. Several new software features will also be delivered to older Pro models via iOS 26.
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