anybody compare this new airpod pro to beats fit pro yet?
I upgraded from airpod pro 1 to beats fit pro I think when the beats just released and I love the beats because while retaining all the airpod pro goodness and adding huge improvement over music quality... and beats fit my ears almost perfect
Then you don’t need to change to the new AirPods Pro. Regardless of well the device performs, for wireless buds ear fitting is the most important aspect. Otherwise it’s just a major hassle.
My current Airpods Pro has that clicking noise already for the right side. Looks like this new ones would be perfect. Currently when travelling on the plane, the current gen can still hear quite a fair bit of noise. I hope with the newer one, it would be quieter.
Just got the AirPods Pro 2. The noise cancellation is really impressive when compared to the original. Sound quality is better though imo not the level of the AKG N400 yet.
This post has been edited by LegendLee: Sep 23 2022, 10:26 AM
Just got the AirPods Pro 2. The noise cancellation is really impressive when compared to the original. Sound quality is better though imo not the level of the AKG N400 yet.
Just got the AirPods Pro 2. The noise cancellation is really impressive when compared to the original. Sound quality is better though imo not the level of the AKG N400 yet.
Good to hear that. I just picked up mine and will be testing it tonight.
Gonna try with ComplyFoam if it fits this new gen.
This post has been edited by XiuKeong: Sep 23 2022, 12:09 PM
I just got the AirPods Pro 2 and based on my 20 minutes of listening during transit in the train, walking besides the road and in a quiet room, yes the noise cancellation is more impressive than the 1st gen. For example, I can still hear a little noise from a running air-conditioning on the 1st gen but totally quiet on the 2nd gen. Love the adaptive transparency feature too. The sound is a little better, especially on the bass response where they are tighter and more pronounces. Overall, it is indeed an improvement over the 1st gen.
Just saw the frequency response (by crin) for the APP2. Similar to what I’ve felt, the performance difference between anc mode and transparency mode is very very minimal. And that’s impressive.
I just got the AirPods Pro 2 and based on my 20 minutes of listening during transit in the train, walking besides the road and in a quiet room, yes the noise cancellation is more impressive than the 1st gen. For example, I can still hear a little noise from a running air-conditioning on the 1st gen but totally quiet on the 2nd gen. Love the adaptive transparency feature too. The sound is a little better, especially on the bass response where they are tighter and more pronounces. Overall, it is indeed an improvement over the 1st gen.
Which iphone are you using?
I'm curious because other than iphone 14 and 14 pro which had Bluetooth 5.3, all previous iphones only have bluetooth 5.0(even the 13 pro). Will it affect the sound quality of the AirPods Pro 2 if used on Bluetooth 5.0 vs 5.3?
This post has been edited by terradrive: Sep 24 2022, 08:06 PM
I'm curious because other than iphone 14 and 14 pro which had Bluetooth 5.3, all previous iphones only have bluetooth 5.0(even the 13 pro). Will it affect the sound quality of the AirPods Pro 2 if used on Bluetooth 5.0 vs 5.3?
I'm using iPhone 14 Pro Max, which is supporting Bluetooth 5.3. I'm not sure if there will be any noticeable differences if paired with a iPhone that only support Bluetooth 5.0 and below. Also, there is no mentioned of Apple enabling or using LE Audio during the AirPods Pro 2022 keynote. Maybe it will be a future feature but as of now, I believe there is no differences.