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AirPods Max 2 Debuts with H2 Chip, Adaptive Audio and Live Translation
technology10 hours ago

AirPods Max 2 Debuts with H2 Chip, Adaptive Audio and Live Translation

Apple unveils AirPods Max 2 powered by the H2 chip, boosting ANC to about 1.5x and adding Adaptive Audio, Conversation Awareness, Voice Isolation, and Live Translation, plus a new high-dynamic-range amplifier, improved Spatial Audio, USB-C charging, Bluetooth 5.3, 24-bit/48 kHz lossless wired audio, and roughly 20 hours of battery with ANC. Pricing stays at $549, with orders opening March 25 and a launch in early April across 30+ countries; a Digital Crown camera Remote feature also lets you control photos/videos in the Camera app.

"Ultimate Guide: Why AirPods Pro 2 are Perfect for Concert Goers"
technology2 years ago

"Ultimate Guide: Why AirPods Pro 2 are Perfect for Concert Goers"

The AirPods Pro 2, equipped with the H2 chip and Adaptive Transparency feature, provide effective ear protection at loud concerts, allowing the user to enjoy the show without risking hearing damage. The author found that wearing the AirPods Pro 2 during a concert significantly reduced environmental noise and allowed for a more enjoyable and safe experience. These wireless earbuds are now considered a favorite concert accessory, offering both ear protection and a high-quality audio experience.

"Apple's AirPods Pro 2: The Ultimate Choice for Lossless Audio with Vision Pro"
technology2 years ago

"Apple's AirPods Pro 2: The Ultimate Choice for Lossless Audio with Vision Pro"

Apple has explained why only the revised AirPods Pro 2 with USB-C charging will support lossless audio from the Vision Pro headset. The technical difference lies in the H2 chips, with the USB-C version running at 5 GHz compared to the Lightning version's 2.4 GHz. While this may not satisfy customers who already own the Lightning version, it provides a technical explanation. Both versions of AirPods Pro 2 will still work with Vision Pro, but only the USB-C version will support lossless audio.