New user here, is it worth it to pick up airpods pro 2 over the first generation? Any noticeable differences for new user? Thanks 🙏
Should i buy pro gen 1 or 2022 gen 2? Both new
gen 1: £149.99 my iphone has lightning so i would only have to carry one charger
gen 2: £199.99 usb c
aside from these facts i dont really know much else as i havent had the chance to get my hands on either to test, i care about sound quality and longevity mainly everything else is less important to me.
anyone whos tested both have any advice on which i should pick? thanks
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Is there a difference between AirPods Pro 1 and 2?
Yes, there are several key differences:
- The AirPods Pro 2 have improved active noise cancelation.
- AirPods Pro 2 feature longer battery life (5 hours 43 minutes vs 4 hours 20 minutes with ANC on).
- The 2nd generation has a USB-C charging port instead of Lightning.
- AirPods Pro 2 introduce Adaptive Transparency mode.
- The 2nd gen case has a built-in speaker and supports Apple Watch charging.
- AirPods Pro 2 have slightly better sound quality with lower distortion.
- The 2nd gen uses the newer H2 chip for improved performance.
- Only the AirPods Pro 2 support hearing aid functionality.
What is the lifespan of AirPods Pro?
The exact lifespan of AirPods Pro isn’t specified, but there are a few factors to consider:
- Battery degradation is inevitable over time with regular use. Typically, true wireless earbuds last 2-3 years before significant battery decline.
- Apple includes a battery optimization feature to slow down battery aging.
- Frequent charging, especially wireless charging, can hasten battery degradation.
Do the AirPods Pro cases support fast charging?
Both AirPods Pro cases can fast charge the earphones: 5 minutes of charging yields 60 minutes of playtime. In either case, you get an additional 24 hours of playtime with ANC.
I have the AirPods Pro Gen. 1 and I was wondering should I upgrade and if I did would I notice a difference in sound quality for example?
Hi I'm looking to get the Airpods Pro and I'm debating whether I should get the Airpods Pro 1 or the new one. Not considering the other aspects like better ANC and battery life, the 1st gen is heavily discounted right now. So to get a feeling of how they sound like, I've AutoEQ my Letshuoer S12's to both of them.
Listening to both tunings, I think I prefer the tuning of the 1st generation. Although it sounds somewhat thinner, I think it sounds cleaner and not as bloaty as the 2nd gen. Obviously since it is just EQ, it might not actually represent the actual case. I've seen many tech youtubers say they sound better but I'm pretty sure it's just because the 2nd gen sound warmer and fuller.
Does anyone here have both of them and may I know how do they actually compare?
I’ll be gifting my wife airpod pro. She’s not an audiophile and will probably use it for music in her office and watching social media videos. APP1 price is $175 while APP2 is $230. Is the price difference worth it?
I have owned the 1 gens and they consistently developed a rattling problem while transparency mode or noise cancellation is on. I have had to get them replaced 3 times under apple care +. Does anyone know if this problem persists with the 2nd generation?
ive had airpod pro 2nd gens for like 3 and a half months now and have not noticed any issues like that yet. just get applecare+ with your app2 and then youll have nothing to worry about.
I also noticed the same problem with my gen 1. I’ve had gen 2nd since release date and no issues so far. Everything is good.
Recently I lost one of my AirPod and I think about getting new AirPods I used to have the AirPods 1st generation which I got scammed for they were listed as 2nd gen but they turned out to be first but I didn’t bother returning them. Anyway, and I’m wondering between the AirPods 2 (regular) or the AirPods Pro 1st generation i don’t really mind the battery life as long as they last at least 30m on max volume it’s fine. I’ve heard that the bass is pretty much the same on both but while watching some reviews, I saw that a person said that on some sounds they are quiter than the AirPods 2 and I’m concerned about that also keep in mind that the AirPods 2 are 100 dollars cheaper than the pros 1st gen here. So which ones do I get?
Is the sound quality that different? I've got 1st gen atm
AirPods (2nd generation) were made available for in-store pickup at Apple Stores today. I wasn’t planning on buying them, but seeing that they were in stock and rationalizing with the return period, I picked up a pair with the classic charging case on a whim. Here are some impressions from a longtime AirPods owner.
Wireless
First, connection times are definitely faster. Switching between outputs is kind of pokey with the first generation – definitely a weak point in an otherwise great product. With the second generation, the claim of halving switching times is definitely noticeable. I tested with the same downloaded songs on an iPhone 7 Plus on 12.2 (Music app) and 2017 MacBook Pro on 10.14.3 (iTunes). I pressed play with the AirPods connected to one device, then started playback over the other device’s speakers. Then I selected the AirPods as output on the device which it currently wasn’t connected to and timed how long it took to start audio playback. Here are the results, averaged over 5 runs for each.
| Model | Time |
|---|---|
| AirPods (1st generation) | 7.09 s |
| AirPods (2nd generation) | 3.77 s |
Strangely, switching from phone to MacBook always took a bit longer than MacBook to phone. They’re both Bluetooth 4.2 devices – maybe there’s more overhead in the macOS audio stack? Purely speculating. Updated to 10.14.4, switching speed has improved and is on par with MacBook to phone.
Another improvement of the second gen over the first is how quiet they are when not playing anything. Over multiple pairs of first gen AirPods, I found that there was a constant low-level hiss when connected to any device and faint whines right before playing sound or immediately after sound is playing. These sounds are completely eliminated on the new model.
Sound Quality
The different in sound quality isn’t immediately apparent, but its definitely there. When I saw comments and posts from people claiming that “AirPods 2 are worlds better than AirPods 1,” I rolled my eyes and chalked it up to new product placebo or earwax-clogged grilles.* “These people are crazy, I thought. “There’s no difference in sound whatsoever.”
After escaping street noise from my walk home and comparing both models in a quiet environment, I have to say I’m wrong. It’s not a quantum leap or revolution by any means (like some may suggest), but sound quality on the second generation has noticeably improved. While maintaining the same sound signature and balance as the first, the new model sports more precise delivery, especially in the lows and mids.
What does this all mean? You’ll notice a brighter sound with more clarity in your home or office. Output volume has not changed appreciably. If you like how the first gen sounded, you’ll appreciate the second gen. If you didn’t – or they didn’t fit your ears – this isn’t going to change that. I personally quite enjoyed how AirPods sounded from the beginning. They’re not the most detailed headphones by far, but they’re well-balanced with an upfront bass. Of course my over-ears (H9i, M50x) and HomePod offer better sound, but none are as convenient as AirPods – which don’t suck in comparison.
* Sidenote: Anyone saying that the new model is much louder or sound 100x better needs to clean out their old AirPods. Don't be gross.
Edit: Some have quoted MKBHD that audio quality hasn't changed. Let me emphasize that the difference is very slight and not noticeable in environments with any audible background noise. In regards to my testing: it's definitely not dirty AirPods, the grilles are clear with no earwax ever. It's possible that it's placebo, but I was also highly skeptical at first. I also lost track of which pair was which during testing and had to check the model number printed on the bud (the second gen always sounded better). Of course this isn't double blind or scientific at all. Another possibility is that the drivers are simply newer or there is some manufacturing variance. I keep my volume at 40% or below at all times though, so I don't think I've blown out my first gen.
Odds and ends
“Hey Siri” definitely works but its not as fast as “Hey Siri” recognition on other devices, including Apple Watch. Trying it for the first time, I thought the people at the Apple Store screwed up and handed me a first gen because it took a few tries to successfully activate. I’m pretty sure what’s happening is that the AirPods are listening only for the hotphrase then handing off everything to the paired device.
I couldn’t get “Hey Siri” to work when paired to Apple Watch. Checking this support page, it’s because watchOS 5.2 is required but not yet released. So on 5.1.3, “Hey Siri” doesn’t work, and interestingly, the voice feedback is much lower quality than when paired to an iPhone running iOS 12.2 (the same quality as Siri on the first gen).
The packaging is essentially identical. The only differences I see are label placement and size, updating Apple’s address to 1 Apple Park, year update from 2016 to 2018, box version change from 602-00758-A to 602-00758-B, and the elimination of the dash in the German phrase “mit Lade-Case” (with Charging Case). The setup guide has also been revised to reflect new features and iOS 12.
I haven’t had a chance to fully test battery life and range yet, but I’ll update this soon.
Overall verdict
The second generation AirPods are a solid advancement over the first, with slightly better sound, faster and more refined wireless connection, and better Siri support. The wireless charging case is by no means a necessity, but if you’ve got multiple charge pads it’s definitely nice to have. I’d say first generation owners shouldn’t feel the need to upgrade unless the battery on yours is degraded – these updated AirPods don’t make the first gen any less of a product.
Since I bought my initial pair of AirPods Pro 1st gen in January 2020 it got replaced 8 times - 4 times they were changing individual pods and 4 times they changed both of them. Is there still problems with a quality and rattle after some time or did they fixed it in second generation? I had no problem with a first gen regular AirPods but Pro was a joke for me, I don't want to visit service on a regular basis anymore.
I found the 1st gen are louder than my 2nd gen, but the mids are kind of drowned out if the volume is high. A tad less bass as well. (Not too noticeable if you’re not an audiophile). For the 2nd gen the mids are a bit more pronounced and the bass has a bit more depth into it, but they are lower in volume.
What is you guys take on listening to both?
For those of you that have owned both generations of the AirPod Pros, how does the battery life compare to each other? I love my 1st generation AirPod Pros but it seems like I’m having to charge the case myself almost every day now even without heavy use. Whereas with my Gen 2 regular AirPods I use for work I only have to charge the case like once every 2-3 days. Also it seems like the noise cancelling doesn’t work as well as it used to so and I know the Gen 2 model has improved noise cancellation so if the battery life is that much of an improvement over the Gen 1 model I might just upgrade to Gen 2.
Update : I will buy the AirPods Pro 2 after careful consideration, thanks to everyone who shared their opinion on the matter!
I personally like the look of the non pro ones. I'm not sure how any of them would fit in my ear. I'm currently using headphones I got from Amazon. Any earbuds I've used in the past have been uncomfortable and hurt my ears with the audio and the fit.
Hi, I have the AirPods Pro first gen for about one and a half years, and I have been thinking about upgrading to the AirPods Pro 2.
Is it worth the upgrade? And is the sound quality and noice canceling also noticeable better? I own the AirPods Max and love the sound quality and noice cancellation on those.