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AirPods Pro 2 Rumors: What to Expect From Apple's Next Wireless Earbuds

The AirPods Pro 2 might get a refreshed design, lossless audio support and other upgrades.

Lisa Eadicicco Senior Editor
Lisa Eadicicco is a senior editor for CNET covering mobile devices. She has been writing about technology for almost a decade. Prior to joining CNET, Lisa served as a senior tech correspondent at Insider covering Apple and the broader consumer tech industry. She was also previously a tech columnist for Time Magazine and got her start as a staff writer for Laptop Mag and Tom's Guide.
Expertise Apple, Samsung, Google, smartphones, smartwatches, wearables, fitness trackers
Lisa Eadicicco
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The AirPods Pro (pictured) may get an upgrade in 2022.

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The AirPods Pro are among the best wireless earbuds you can buy, but Apple hasn't launched a new model since their 2019 debut. That might change this year, considering multiple reports suggest a new version is in development.

The current AirPods Pro introduced more premium features like active noise cancellation and a customizable fit to Apple's wireless earbuds. The second-generation headphones could bring further improvements such as a sleeker stemless design, a new charging case and fitness capabilities. That's if the rumors, reports and leaks that have surfaced so far prove to be true. Such changes could be important for Apple to remain competitive with rivals like Samsung, Bose and Sony. 

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AirPods were initially marketed as a companion to the iPhone 7, Apple's first smartphone without a headphone jack. But in the five years since their launch, AirPods have become the most popular wireless earbuds in the world. Apple's current AirPods lineup, alongside the aforementioned AirPods Pro, includes the $129 AirPods (second-generation), $179 AirPods (third-generation) and the $549 over-ear AirPods Max headphones. 

Here's a closer look at what to expect from the possible AirPods Pro 2.

AirPods Pro 2 will likely launch in 2022, possibly in Q4

Reports from Bloomberg and reliable Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo both say the AirPods Pro will arrive in 2022. But it's unclear precisely when we can expect to see them debut.

In December, Kuo predicted the AirPods Pro 2 could launch in the fourth quarter of 2022, according to a research note seen by MacRumors. That suggests they could be part of Apple's product blitz that typically takes place toward the end of the year. For example, Apple announced the iPhone 13 lineup, the Apple Watch Series 7, the AirPods 3 and a new line of MacBook Pro laptops this past September and October. 

A more recent tweet from Kuo says the AirPods Pro will be released in the second half of 2022. Bloomberg, on the other hand, didn't specify a time frame within 2022 for the AirPods Pro 2's release. But don't count on snagging the original AirPods Pro at a discount when the second model launches. Kuo also predicts Apple will discontinue the current version when the AirPods Pro 2 arrive to maintain high demand for the new earbuds.

Apple's next major event is scheduled for June 6, when its annual Worldwide Developers Conference kicks off. Apple usually makes announcements about new software updates for its major products during the conference's opening keynote. Those updates occasionally include new hardware, as was the case in 2019 when Apple introduced the Mac Pro and Pro Display XDR. But we're more likely to see software updates to existing models during WWDC. Last year's iOS 15 update, which Apple previewed at WWDC 2021, brought the ability to have Siri announce reminders through AirPods and Find My network support for AirPods. 

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AirPods Pro 2 may support lossless audio

Apple may give audiophiles something to be excited about with the AirPods Pro 2. The next-generation version may support lossless audio, according to a note from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo obtained by 9to5Mac and Apple Insider. Lossless audio compression preserves the original data from the original source file, resulting in generally improved audio quality. As Apple notes on its support page, you currently need a wired connection to listen to lossless audio on Apple products, unless you're using the device's built-in speakers. 

Apple, of course, never talks about new products before they're announced. But Gary Geaves, Apple's vice president of acoustics, hinted that the company wants to work around the limits of Bluetooth technology to improve audio quality when speaking with home entertainment outlet What Hi-Fi.

"There's a number of tricks we can play to maximize or get around some of the limits of Bluetooth," Geaves told What Hi-Fi in December. "But it's fair to say that we would like more bandwidth and… I'll stop right there. We would like more bandwidth."

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AirPods Pro 2 may lose the stems

It might be time to say goodbye to the white glossy stems that AirPods have had since their 2016 launch. Apple's next AirPods Pro could have a more discreet, stem-free look similar to the Beats Studio Buds, according to Bloomberg. That report says only that Apple is testing this type of design, so it's unknown if it will be the design of the final product.

If this change is made, it would mark the first time that Apple has significantly redesigned its true wireless earbuds since the first AirPods Pro launched in 2019. It would also make the AirPods Pro look more like competing earbuds from Samsung, Amazon and Bose, among others.

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The Beats Studio Buds have a stem-free design, unlike Apple's AirPods. 

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It also raises the question of how Apple will implement touch controls on the next AirPods Pro model. The stems on the current version house Apple's Force Sensor, which lets you control media playback and access Siri. Without the stems, Apple would likely have to place these touch controls on the earbuds themselves, similar to the Beats Studio Buds.

The AirPods Pro 2 may also get a new case, according to Japanese blog Macotakara. That makes sense considering the case would have to be slightly different to match the buds' new design. The report gives the dimensions of this new case as being the same as the AirPods 3's case, which is water-resistant (unlike Apple's other AirPods cases). An investors note from Kuo, seen by AppleInsider and 9to5Mac, says the charging case for the next generation of AirPods Pro will also be able to emit a sound. This is said to make finding a lost or misplaced case easier. 

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They might have fitness tracking features

AirPods can do a lot of things, but activity tracking isn't one of them. Apple might change that soon enough with the AirPods Pro 2, which will feature updated motion tracking sensors intended for fitness tracking, according to Bloomberg.

The report doesn't get into additional details, but an Apple patent application from 2017 suggests it could be exploring ways to measure biometric signals through earbuds. 

Apple would be joining companies like Jabra and Amazon, both of which already offer fitness-oriented features in their respective wireless earbuds. Jabra's Elite Sport earbuds can track repetition counts during workouts and heart rate, while the Amazon Echo Buds can track workouts.

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The AirPods Pro (pictured) launched in 2019, and Apple hasn't released a new model since. 

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What else we're expecting from the AirPods Pro 2

Although Apple hasn't said anything about its future plans for AirPods, there's a lot we can infer based on the AirPods 3. For example, the $179 AirPods offer slightly better battery life than both the pricier AirPods Pro and the second-generation AirPods. It seems plausible that Apple would improve the AirPods Pro 2's battery life to at least match, if not exceed, that of the AirPods 3.

It also wouldn't be surprising to see the next AirPods Pro gain the AirPods 3's skin detect sensor, which can more accurately detect when an AirPod is making contact with the wearer's ear versus a different surface. 

Another lingering question is how much the AirPods Pro 2 will cost. Apple sells the current AirPods Pro for $249, although you can usually find them for less elsewhere. We don't know anything for certain about Apple's future plans. 

But if Apple discontinues the original AirPods Pro when it announces the new ones -- a strong possibility -- it could keep the $249 price for the new model. Apple didn't change the standard AirPods price when it launched the second-generation AirPods in 2019. And although the AirPods Pro may be a bit expensive compared with some of Apple's competitors, their popularity has proven that people are willing to pay a higher price. 

If the rumors are accurate, it sounds like the new design and fitness tracking capabilities will be the biggest upgrades we can expect. Those changes might not be enough to sway anyone who's recently purchased the AirPods Pro. But they could be significant enough to convince those who bought the originals back in 2019 to upgrade. We'll have to wait until Apple makes an announcement to know for sure. 

For more, check out how to find the best AirPods deals, CNET's list of the best Apple earbuds for 2022 and 21 AirPods tricks you'll want to try out today. You can also take a look at all the rumors we've collected about the iPhone 14.

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