All things considered, the AirPods Pro are significantly better than the similarly priced Sennheiser Momentum True wireless earbuds, for instance.
All things considered, the AirPods Pro are significantly better than the similarly priced Sennheiser Momentum True wireless earbuds, for instance.
Well done, Apple! With the AirPods Pro, the company from Cupertino has created a truly amazing true wireless headphones that currently offer the best compromise between wearing comfort, sound and battery life.
Very good fit; Good sound; Very good active noise suppression; Very good integration with iOS; Compact charging case
Only basic functions outside of the Apple Ecosystem; Missing volume control; Average battery life
A great set of wireless headphones, with superb sound, highly effective noise cancellation and chunky battery life
Excellent sound quality; Terrific ANC for in-ear buds; Suitable for exercise
Expensive; Can work loose when running
Comfortable and secure fit; Decent noise cancellation;
Expensive ; No colour options;
Apple's AirPods are the most popular headphones in the world. Go outside, take a look around, and it's very likely you'll see someone with white plastic stems coming out of their ears. Once ridiculed, we've come to shrug and accept this signature look as normal.
In-ear design allows them to fit more people's ears; Better sound quality than other AirPods; Noise cancellation is surprisingly effective; Deep software integration with iOS
Most expensive AirPods yet; No improvements to battery life; Best experience reserved for those in Apple's ecosystem; Limited lifespan of two or three years
Apple's AirPods Pro are fantastic wireless in-ears, comfortable and incredibly intuitive making for a seamless user experience. It does feel a bit of a stretch to call them 'Pro' as they don't quite match similar priced competitors for sound quality.
Comfortable and secure fit; Decent noise cancellation
Expensive; No colour options
Those who have just picked up a pair of AirPods might not care enough about the noise-cancellation and improved fit to upgrade, but there is an element of frustration that all those improvements would’ve cost just £50 more. Given that we already had new AirPods less than eight months ago, recent buyers can feel slightly aggrieved. However, for those who are yet to join the AirPod herd, there’s never been a better time to do it. Active noise-cancellation and transparency modes work well, while all the extra design tweaks and improved audio make for a meaningful upgrade. This reviewer is particularly delighted to see a shorter stem - a subtle, yet important style note. There are cheaper alternatives around, the bass doesn't match Sony's and if you do lots of intense and dynamic excercise you might want something even more secure in the ear. Despite all that, they might be the only pair of headphones you need, because of their incredible versatility, comfort and convenience. They're tiny, use the same charger as your iPhone (if you have one), are just as adept for short commutes, sessions in the gym and for drowning out the sound of screaming children when you're poolside.
Comfortable and secure fit; Decent noise cancellation;
Expensive ; No colour options;
This product is much better that previous version of Airpods. First it has good design not long like previous version. Fits very well and "Ear tip fit test" is wonder stuff to get the good fitting on ear buds. Noise cancellation and transparency modes are very good as well.
The AirPods Pro sound great and offer active noise cancelling, but come at a steep price
But that could soon change. Battery life and sound quality are areas where rival earbuds already top the AirPods Pro. If Sennheiser, Sony, or Master & Dynamic can close the gap in other areas, then they'll put up a serious fight against Apple's buds.
Extremely comfortable; Seamless pairing; Clear; balanced sound; Decent noise cancellation; IPX4 sweat resistance
Not the best sound for the price; Battery life could be better; Pricey
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