Apple’s $250 AirPods Pro are good. So good that I forgot how weird I look with the twisted little golf tees hanging from my ears, or that these headphones—like most other wirefree models—will probably last only a couple of years before their batteries bite the dust. I’m not even afraid of being made into a meme about how rich I look.
Instead of complaining, I'm going to revel in how much better these are than the first two AirPod models. I love how much more comfortable the new silicone ear tips are and how the active noise canceling makes it so I can barely hear a screaming toddler in the snack aisle. I can’t stop taking the sweat-resistant buds on runs, where Siri heeds my every command.
These are what Apple’s earbuds should always have been, right from the moment the company “bravely” removed the headphone jack.
For starters, the fit is impeccable. The tips are larger and more ergonomic than on the original model, and the silicone ends create a great seal in your ears. Apple pulled off a clever trick to make sure they feel as natural to wear as before, using passive vents on the outside of each earbud to help dissipate the pressure between the inside and outside of your ears. This gets rid of the “plugged-up” feeling you can have when wearing earbuds and makes the lightweight buds almost disappear in your ears.
Shorter, more curved stems aim the microphones a bit more squarely at your mouth than they did before, which has the benefit of slightly improving call quality and making them stick out less from your ears overall. It also makes them more stable. Older AirPods often felt perilously positioned in my ears. I always felt like one shoulder bump on the commuter train could cost me an earbud. I don’t worry about that with the AirPods Pro.


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