According to recent rumors, Apple’s next-generation AirPods Pro may receive a significant upgrade in their noise cancellation capabilities.
According to reports, it is highly probable that Apple will unveil two variations of the AirPods 4 and their new iPhone 16 series during the September event.
Despite claims from leaker Kosutami that the AirPods Pro 3 will launch “soon,”there is still uncertainty surrounding the release date.
The launch timeline was not disclosed by the leaker, but they did mention that the upcoming AirPods Pro will include Digital ANC (Active Noise Cancellation) technology.
Although the release date of these flagship wireless earbuds on September 9 is uncertain, Kosutami asserts that the new ANC technology will surpass the current AirPods Pro 2.
In the past, ANC has relied on small microphones to identify background noise. The earbuds then emit sound waves that directly counter the identified noise, successfully blocking it from reaching your ear.
The existence of digital ANC indicates that Apple will utilize software algorithms to process the audio and eliminate any undesirable noises.
According to Apple, the AirPods Pro 2 were claimed to provide better noise cancellation than the original AirPods Pro.
Despite our uncertainty regarding the potential advancements of digital ANC compared to regular ANC, if the speculation holds true, we could witness yet another significant increase in performance.
According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, who wrote about it in his PowerOn newsletter, it appears that Apple is actively developing a new and advanced version of their AirPods Pro- the AirPods Pro 3.
The USB-C charging technology is not the only feature mentioned for the AirPods Pro, as there will also be various health features, such as a “hearing test”that can assess an individual’s hearing abilities. This will involve playing a series of tones and sounds to assist users in screening for any potential hearing problems.
In addition, he mentioned that Apple plans to incorporate sensors into the AirPods that can measure body temperature through the wearer’s ear canal. This method is believed to be more precise than measuring temperature on the wrist and will assist in identifying potential illnesses, such as a cold.
As the upcoming Apple event approaches, it is evident that their previously overlooked products, such as the iPad Mini, may finally make an appearance at the highly anticipated Glowtime event on September 9.
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