Three reasons why you should wait for the second generation instead of buying an AirPods Pro now

There are observations that AirPods Pro 2 will appear later this year, but users who are thinking about purchasing the Pro model AirPods should refrain from buying the current AirPods Pro now , US media 9to5Mac has its own opinion. I am saying.

What are the three expected new features?

According to prominent analyst Minchi Kuo, the AirPods Pro 2 will be available in the fourth quarter of 2022 (October-December) with a new design , support for Apple Lossless (ALAC), and a case . It is said that it can emit voice for tracking of . It is estimated that 18 to 20 million AirPods Pro 2 will be shipped in 2022. Users who want to buy AirPods Pro should consider three factors
 
that are rumored to be installed in the next model .
 

Lossless playback

Apple Music already supports lossless playback, but there are no AirPods models that support lossless playback yet.
 
If you want to listen to high-quality music, you may want to wait for AirPods Pro 2, which is rumored to support lossless playback .
 


New design

Kuo previously stated that the AirPods Pro 2 will have a design inspired by the Beats Fit Pro .
 
However, according to a 52audio leak, the AirPods Pro 2 has a similar shape, but with a new button on the side . It is said that this button may be used when tracking location information using “Find”.
 
The next AirPods Pro will not have USB-C and is expected to have the same Lightning port as the current model, 9to5Mac said.
 

Healthcare / fitness function

Research institutes are conducting respiratory rate monitoring experiments using AirPods, and rumors have been raised that AirPods Pro 2 may be equipped with healthcare and fitness functions.
 
However, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, who is familiar with Apple’s internal affairs, said in the latest forecast that “the next AirPods Pro will probably not have healthcare monitoring capabilities,” and for now AirPods Pro 2 health. The care function support theory is less convincing.
 
 
Source: 9to5Mac

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