Apple AirPods Pro Review
Apple isn't the first company to make true wireless earphones, but there's no denying it's the company that popularized them with its seemingly ubiquitous AirPods.
Despite their popularity, we weren't big fans of the first two models,
so it comes as a surprise how much we like the new AirPods Pro. For
$249, these are actual earphones that seal off your ear canal, as
opposed to resting against it like regular AirPods. This makes for a
tremendous improvement in fit as well as audio performance, with rich
bass depth and crisp high-mid presence. The AirPods Pro also deliver
strong active noise cancellation (ANC) in a certified splash-proof
build. They're easily worth the premium over the standard model, and
earn our Editors' Choice
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The glossy white design of the AirPods Pro looks pretty similar to the
regular model, but has some new twists. For starters, there are now
black grilles on the outer panels for the ANC/ambient mics, and there's a
control panel strip on the front of each earpiece's "stem." An IPX4 rating also
means the earpieces are safe from splashes, which isn't as strong as
the IPX7 rating we see on some gym-friendly, waterproof models, but is a
marked improvement over the standard AirPods, which carry no official
rating. That said, don't expose them to real water pressure or submerge
them, and don't get the case wet, as the IPX4 rating applies to the
earpieces only.