AirPods Pro 2 Possibly Launching This Week
Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has released his latest Power On newsletter and revealed that Apple would launch the rumored AirPods Pro 2 at its September 7 “Far Out” event. This will be an upgrade to the first AirPods Pro launched in 2019. To recall, this was previously expected to happen at the end of this year.
Gurman believes that the AirPods and the Apple Watch are Apple’s high-performing wearables and as a result, the new ones will launch alongside the iPhone 14 series. As expected, the new Apple Watch Series 8 will also tag along.
Talking about the new AirPods Pro first, we have seen numerous details about it. It is said that the AirPods Pro 2 will come with a different design, which could be towards the in-ear style similar to the Galaxy Buds and the Beats Fit Pro, among others.
We expect performance improvements, of course. Improved Active Noise Cancelation (ANC), battery life, and more could be there. There could be an improved System-in-Package (SIP) for the H1 chip, Lossless Audio support, LC3 codec support, Bluetooth version 5.2, and more. The AirPods Pro 2 was previously expected to come with health features like a heart rate sensor but this may not happen, as per Gurman’s previous report. The AirPods Pro 2 will come with a high price tag but confirmed details are still unavailable.
More Apple Products for September 7!
As for new Apple Watches, there could be an Apple Watch Series 8, an Apple Watch SE 2, and the new Apple Watch Pro with a rugged design. The high-end Watch Pro could come with a body temperature, a large display, a hefty price, and much more. All these models will come with an S8 chip but the features like the rumored body temperature (also seen on the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 series) will be reserved for the Pro model.
The iPhone 14 series is expected to include four models: the iPhone 14, the iPhone 14 Max, the iPhone 14 Pro, and the iPhone 14 Pro Max. The Pro models will see major upgrades like a pill-shaped display, 48MP cameras, the new A16 Bionic chipset, and more. The non-Pro variants, on the other hand, will go for minor ones.
Since the upcoming Apple event is a couple of days away, it’s best to wait and see what Apple serves to the table. We will update you with the details. So, stay tuned, and do tell us which Apple product are you excited about in the comments below.
Featured Image: Representation of AirPods Pro