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Apple AirPods Pro (second-gen) review: improved ANC, sound quality, and clarity, but same old design, a Lightning connector, and no major new software features

Redesigned inside but not out, the new AirPods Pro are destined to be another hit — even if the magic is waning

The Verge Chris Welch

Context & Ripple Effects

Apple had already established AirPods Pro around effective noise cancellation and a better fit than standard AirPods in its first AirPods Pro review. The newer standard AirPods improved sound and added water resistance but omitted ANC, preserving a clear premium role for the Pro line.

The second-generation model advances that premium tier chiefly through ANC, sound quality, and clarity rather than a visible redesign or new software layer. It is a refinement of the Pro formula, not a reset of it.

First-order effects

  • Apple gives existing and prospective AirPods Pro buyers stronger core audio and noise-cancellation performance while retaining the familiar design and Lightning-based charging.
  • The gap between AirPods Pro and the third-generation AirPods without ANC remains centered on noise cancellation and higher-end audio rather than new interaction features.

Second-order effects

  • Apple’s upgrade case relies more heavily on performance comparisons, making ANC and sound quality the immediate benchmarks for premium earbuds competing for Pro buyers.
  • The unchanged external design, connector, and software features narrow the practical reasons for recent AirPods Pro owners to replace their current pair.

Third-order effects

  • If successive AirPods releases keep concentrating gains in audio hardware while preserving the product’s outward form, premium earbud competition will increasingly turn on incremental listening performance rather than feature-set expansion.
  • Apple’s lineup points to durable tiering: standard AirPods can add sound and durability improvements while ANC remains a defining differentiator for the Pro category.

The trend: Wireless earbuds are moving through a refinement phase in which ANC and sound upgrades sustain premium tiers even as design and software change more slowly.

Discussion

  • @kylebrussell Kyle Russell on x
    I mean those first two points are enough for me https://twitter.com/...
  • @mrcippy Jason Cipriani on x
    I've been using Apple's new AirPods Pro for awhile now, and one thing is clear — my favorite wireless earbuds just got a whole lot better. Here's my full video review: https://www.youtube.com/...
  • @cnet @cnet on x
    Unboxing the AirPods Pro (2nd Gen) 🎧 https://twitter.com/...
  • @dcseifert Dan Seifert on x
    great review of the new AirPods Pro from @chriswelch. they are improved over the first gen in meaningful ways, and that's probably all a lot of iPhone owners are looking for, but they aren't the pack leaders in sound quality or noise cancelation anymore https://www.theverge.com/.…
  • @chriswelch Chris Welch on x
    The new AirPods Pro have substantially better noise cancellation, more refined sound, and onboard volume controls. That's enough to make them a huge hit — even as competitors are catching up. https://www.theverge.com/... https://twitter.com/...