AirPods Pro 3 are coming later this year. Despite Apple continuing to make AirPods Pro 2 better with new software features, there’s still a hardware successor on the way soon. AirPods Pro 3 are expected to arrive in September alongside the iPhone 17 line, here are three new features we’re looking forward to.
Brand new H3 chip
According to Mark Gurman at Bloomberg, AirPods Pro 3 will come with a brand new H3 chip.
Sometimes a new Apple chip only offers modest improvements. We’ve seen this with the M-series chips in Macs and iPads, A-series chips in iPhones, and even the Apple Watch’s S-class chips.
But so far with the AirPods’ H-series chips, upgrades have been big.
No doubt this is due to the extended development time between updates. AirPods Pro’s H1 chip stuck around for three years before AirPods Pro 2 introduced the H2. And now, when AirPods Pro 3 arrive it will have been another three year wait for the H3 chip.
We’ve also seen the H2 power several new feature updates over the past couple years, so the H3 will no doubt unlock plenty of its own new features when it arrives.
My personal hope: improved battery life.
New AirPods Pro 3 design
Gurman also reports that AirPods Pro 3 are getting ‘a new design.’
That’s unfortunately all of the info we have right now on the redesign.
I wouldn’t expect significant changes, since AirPods Pro’s design has generally been a big hit, and even inspired the redesigned AirPods 4.
However, some small changes to the stem size perhaps, or fit in the ear, could be in store.
Upgraded noise cancellation feature
One of AirPods Pro 2’s biggest selling points, at least for me, was its improved Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) feature.
Apple, according to at least one report, is planning to bring similar upgrades to its next AirPods Pro model.
AirPods Pro 3’s new ANC will reportedly be ‘much better’ than the existing feature, no doubt powered by the new capabilities of the H3 chip.
Wildcard: New health feature(s)
I include this as a wildcard bonus because there’s less certainty around it, but Gurman recently reported that three or more health features were in the works for future AirPods models:
Source: 9to5mac