Apple is launching a new version of AirPods called the AirPods 4, with a refined new shape that Apple says is its “most comfortable AirPods ever.” It keeps an open-air design, has a “massive improvement” in audio quality, and includes support for personalized spatial audio.
The earbuds will be available in two models: an entry-level model, known as the AirPods 4, and a higher-end model with noise cancellation, known as the AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), a first for the standard AirPods line. The standard set costs $129, and the higher-end ANC one is $179. Both are available on September 20th and can be preordered today.
Apple is also adding improved Find My features for the AirPods, including the previously Pro-only speaker built into the case. It now includes wireless charging as well by default.
With the release of iOS 18, Apple is giving AirPods models, including the Pro, new Siri Interactions. First announced at WWDC, the feature lets you shake your head yes or no to reply to Siri’s questions. Apple is including a new “Hearing Protection” feature powered by the H2 chip that aims to reduce noise to protect users’ ears.
The standard AirPods line was last updated in 2021 with the introduction of the third-generation AirPods, which adopted the bulbous and short stub shape of the AirPods Pro but lacked noise cancellation and the in-ear fit. It was reportedly not a big seller, and Apple had continued to keep the original-style second-generation AirPods in the lineup.
Apple’s last AirPods update came in September 2023, when the Pro’s second second-generation version gained a new USB-C charging case and lossless audio support (when paired with Vision Pro).
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