How to Pre-Order New AirPods Pro
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The iPhone 14, a toughened Apple Watch, and an improved model of the AirPods Pro were among the products that Apple unveiled during its "Far Out" presentation on Wednesday. It is now possible to preorder the second-generation AirPods Pro, which will go on sale for $249.99 on September 23. The entry-level AirPods will remain available for $179, but it looks like Apple will stop selling the first-generation AirPods Pro once the second-generation device is released.
The new generation of the AirPods Pro features the same pearly white appearance as the first model from 2019, so not much has changed in terms of aesthetics from the prior iteration. The MagSafe-compatible charging case Apple announced last year is still compatible with the noise-canceling earphones. However, Apple has made some intriguing hardware updates that elevate the second-generation AirPods Pro to the status of the brand's most impressive earbuds to date.
Apple states that the new AirPods Pro can support up to six hours of continuous listening with noise cancelling turned on or an additional 30 hours with the included charging case.
The new H2 processor in the 2022 model also enables a better Adaptive Transparency mode, greater noise reduction, and swipe controls on the stems for playback control. Built-in speakers are also included in both the earphones and Apple's new Find My-ready charging case to help you locate them if you misplace them.
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THE SECOND-GENERATION AIRPODS PRO PREORDER PROCESS
For $249.99, the second-generation AirPods Pro headphones are currently available for preorder. The second-generation AirPods Pro have taken their spot on the Apple website in place of the original $249 AirPods Pro. But some stores, like Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy, are still offering the earlier model for $179.99.
You can place a direct preorder for the new AirPods Pro from Apple right now if you're thinking about upgrading before their scheduled release on September 23. We'll update this story if Amazon, Best Buy, or any other shop starts selling the earbuds ahead of their official release, as Apple is now the only retailer planning to open up preorders for the new pair.
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