AirPods Pro 2 vs. AirPods Pro 3 Buyer’s Guide: Should You Upgrade?

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Apple’s AirPods Pro 3 offer the first redesign of the popular earbuds and add dedicated fitness features, but how do they compare to the previous generations and should you upgrade?

The AirPods Pro were introduced in 2019 as a high-end version of AirPods, offering a new design, touch-sensitive controls, and active noise cancellation (ANC). The second-generation improved ANC and introduced the H2 chip, Precision Finding, and much more. Apple refreshed it with USB-C a year later. This year, Apple debuted the third generation, featuring a new design and heart-rate monitoring. Each generation has added better sound quality and a range of new features.

The second-generation AirPods Pro have now been discontinued by Apple, but they can still be found for reduced prices at third-party resellers and second-hand. As such, some customers may be weighing up whether to purchase second-generation AirPods Pro for a reduced price or the third-generation version.

The different AirPods Pro generations many of their features, so should you consider buying or sticking with the second-generation AirPods Pro to save money? This breakdown also serves as a way to see all the differences that the new AirPods Pro bring to the table.

AirPods Pro

(2019)

AirPods Pro 2

(Lightning, 2022)

AirPods Pro 2

(USB-C, 2023)

‌AirPods Pro 3‌

(2025)

Optical IR sensors for in-ear detection

Skin-detect sensors for in-ear detection

Skin-detect sensors for in-ear detection

Skin-detect sensors for in-ear detection

Refined earbud design

Smaller charging case

Three silicone ear tips (S, M, and L)

Four silicone ear tips (XS, S, M, and L)

Four silicone ear tips (XS, S, M, and L)

Five silicone ear tips (XXS, XS, S, M, and L)

Force sensor controls

Force sensors and touch controls for volume adjustment

Force sensors and touch controls for volume adjustment

Force sensors and touch controls for volume adjustment

Mechanical pairing button

Mechanical pairing button

Mechanical pairing button

Capacitive pairing button

Lanyard loop

Lanyard loop

Lanyard loop

IPX4 sweat and water resistant earbuds

IPX4 sweat and water resistant earbuds

IP54 dust, sweat, and water resistant earbuds and charging case

IP57 dust, sweat, and water resistant earbuds and charging case

H1 chip

H2 chip

H2 chip

H2 chip

Bluetooth 5.0

Bluetooth 5.3

Bluetooth 5.3

Bluetooth 5.3

2.4GHz connectivity

2.4GHz connectivity

2.4GHz and 5GHz connectivity

2.4GHz and 5GHz connectivity

Lossless audio with Vision Pro

Lossless audio with Vision Pro

U1 chip in charging case

U1 chip in charging case

U2 chip in charging case

Precision Finding

Precision Finding

Precision Finding (1.5x further)

Active Noise Cancellation

Active Noise Cancellation (2x stronger)

Active Noise Cancellation (2x stronger)

Active Noise Cancellation (4x stronger)

Transparency

Transparency and Adaptive Transparency

Transparency and Adaptive Transparency

Transparency and Adaptive Transparency

Hearing Test

Hearing Test

Hearing Test

Hearing Aid

Hearing Aid

Hearing Aid

Automatic Conversation Boost

Automatic Conversation Boost

Automatic Conversation Boost

Hearing Protection

Hearing Protection

Hearing Protection

Live Translation

Live Translation

Live Translation

Heart rate sensing during workouts

Lightning port

Lightning port

USB-C port

USB-C port

Compatible with Apple Watch charger

Compatible with Apple Watch charger

Compatible with Apple Watch charger

Up to 4.5 hours of listening time with ANC enabled

Up to 6 hours of listening time with ANC enabled

Up to 6 hours of listening time with ANC enabled

Up to 8 hours of listening time with ANC enabled

24 hours of total listening time with ANC using charging case

30 hours of total listening time with ANC using charging case

30 hours of total listening time with ANC using charging case

24 hours of total listening time with ANC using charging case

Overall, the ‌AirPods Pro 3‌ offer a relatively significant upgrade over the previous generation with valuable enhancements across the board, such as better fit, longer battery life, and improved dust and water resistance. Users who heavily use their AirPods Pro may be able to justify upgrading to the third-generation model due to the wide range of improvements, but this will not be the case for all existing users.

Those who recently purchased the AirPods Pro 2 may not be able to justify upgrading to the ‌AirPods Pro 3‌ at the current time, unless they particularly want features like enhanced ANC and heart-rate monitoring, or hope for a better fit. The AirPods Pro 2 continue to get new features such as Live Translation and share the same chip as the ‌AirPods Pro 3‌; they are still a solid device in 2025.

Users who purchased their AirPods Pro in 2022 or earlier will almost certainly see more of a reason to upgrade, especially if the batteries in their existing device have significantly degraded and they want to transition to USB-C. First-generation AirPods Pro users, in particular, should consider upgrading. These customers will certainly benefit from the plethora of refinements that the third-generation model offers.

If you’ve been interested in purchasing the AirPods Pro for a while, now is still a good time to pick up the second-generation model for a hefty discount. Likewise, it is worth bearing in mind that the AirPods Pro are among the most-commonly discounted Apple products, so check out our Apple Deals Roundup for significant savings.

Related Roundup: AirPods Pro 3
Buyer’s Guide: AirPods Pro (Buy Now)
Related Forum: AirPods

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​ Apple’s AirPods Pro 3 offer the first redesign of the popular earbuds and add dedicated fitness features, but how do they compare to the previous generations and should you upgrade?

The AirPods Pro were introduced in 2019 as a high-end version of AirPods, offering a new design, touch-sensitive controls, and active noise cancellation (ANC). The second-generation improved ANC and introduced the H2 chip, Precision Finding, and much more. Apple refreshed it with USB-C a year later. This year, Apple debuted the third generation, featuring a new design and heart-rate monitoring. Each generation has added better sound quality and a range of new features.

The second-generation AirPods Pro have now been discontinued by Apple, but they can still be found for reduced prices at third-party resellers and second-hand. As such, some customers may be weighing up whether to purchase second-generation AirPods Pro for a reduced price or the third-generation version.

The different AirPods Pro generations many of their features, so should you consider buying or sticking with the second-generation AirPods Pro to save money? This breakdown also serves as a way to see all the differences that the new AirPods Pro bring to the table.

AirPods Pro
(2019)
AirPods Pro 2
(Lightning, 2022)
AirPods Pro 2
(USB-C, 2023)
‌AirPods Pro 3‌
(2025)

Optical IR sensors for in-ear detection
Skin-detect sensors for in-ear detection
Skin-detect sensors for in-ear detection
Skin-detect sensors for in-ear detection

Refined earbud design

Smaller charging case

Three silicone ear tips (S, M, and L)
Four silicone ear tips (XS, S, M, and L)
Four silicone ear tips (XS, S, M, and L)
Five silicone ear tips (XXS, XS, S, M, and L)

Force sensor controls
Force sensors and touch controls for volume adjustment
Force sensors and touch controls for volume adjustment
Force sensors and touch controls for volume adjustment

Mechanical pairing button
Mechanical pairing button
Mechanical pairing button
Capacitive pairing button

Lanyard loop
Lanyard loop
Lanyard loop

IPX4 sweat and water resistant earbuds
IPX4 sweat and water resistant earbuds
IP54 dust, sweat, and water resistant earbuds and charging case
IP57 dust, sweat, and water resistant earbuds and charging case

H1 chip
H2 chip
H2 chip
H2 chip

Bluetooth 5.0
Bluetooth 5.3
Bluetooth 5.3
Bluetooth 5.3

2.4GHz connectivity
2.4GHz connectivity
2.4GHz and 5GHz connectivity
2.4GHz and 5GHz connectivity

Lossless audio with Vision Pro
Lossless audio with Vision Pro

U1 chip in charging case
U1 chip in charging case
U2 chip in charging case

Precision Finding
Precision Finding
Precision Finding (1.5x further)

Active Noise Cancellation
Active Noise Cancellation (2x stronger)
Active Noise Cancellation (2x stronger)
Active Noise Cancellation (4x stronger)

Transparency
Transparency and Adaptive Transparency
Transparency and Adaptive Transparency
Transparency and Adaptive Transparency

Hearing Test
Hearing Test
Hearing Test

Hearing Aid
Hearing Aid
Hearing Aid

Automatic Conversation Boost
Automatic Conversation Boost
Automatic Conversation Boost

Hearing Protection
Hearing Protection
Hearing Protection

Live Translation
Live Translation
Live Translation

Heart rate sensing during workouts

Lightning port
Lightning port
USB-C port
USB-C port

Compatible with Apple Watch charger
Compatible with Apple Watch charger
Compatible with Apple Watch charger

Up to 4.5 hours of listening time with ANC enabled
Up to 6 hours of listening time with ANC enabled
Up to 6 hours of listening time with ANC enabled
Up to 8 hours of listening time with ANC enabled

24 hours of total listening time with ANC using charging case
30 hours of total listening time with ANC using charging case
30 hours of total listening time with ANC using charging case
24 hours of total listening time with ANC using charging case

Overall, the ‌AirPods Pro 3‌ offer a relatively significant upgrade over the previous generation with valuable enhancements across the board, such as better fit, longer battery life, and improved dust and water resistance. Users who heavily use their AirPods Pro may be able to justify upgrading to the third-generation model due to the wide range of improvements, but this will not be the case for all existing users.

Those who recently purchased the AirPods Pro 2 may not be able to justify upgrading to the ‌AirPods Pro 3‌ at the current time, unless they particularly want features like enhanced ANC and heart-rate monitoring, or hope for a better fit. The AirPods Pro 2 continue to get new features such as Live Translation and share the same chip as the ‌AirPods Pro 3‌; they are still a solid device in 2025.

Users who purchased their AirPods Pro in 2022 or earlier will almost certainly see more of a reason to upgrade, especially if the batteries in their existing device have significantly degraded and they want to transition to USB-C. First-generation AirPods Pro users, in particular, should consider upgrading. These customers will certainly benefit from the plethora of refinements that the third-generation model offers.

If you’ve been interested in purchasing the AirPods Pro for a while, now is still a good time to pick up the second-generation model for a hefty discount. Likewise, it is worth bearing in mind that the AirPods Pro are among the most-commonly discounted Apple products, so check out our Apple Deals Roundup for significant savings.Related Roundup: AirPods Pro 3Buyer’s Guide: AirPods Pro (Buy Now)Related Forum: AirPodsThis article, “AirPods Pro 2 vs. AirPods Pro 3 Buyer’s Guide: Should You Upgrade?” first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums   Read More MacRumors: Mac News and Rumors – All Stories 

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