AirPods Pro 2 To Receive Three Major Features This Fall Via Software Update

Jun 5, 2023 at 06:04pm EDT
AirPods Pro 2 features

Today, Apple has announced a boatload of new features for iOS 17, iPadOS 17, watchOS 10, macOS Sonoma, and tvOS 17. The latest updates are now available in the form of a beta, and you can download them right now on your compatible device. Apple also took center stage to announce three new features coming to the AirPods Pro 2 this fall via software update. Scroll down to read more details on the subject.

AirPods Pro 2 to get Adaptive Audio, Conversation Awareness, and Personalized Volume features later this year

Apple has worked on three distinct audio profiles for the AirPods Pro 2, which will enhance the user experience and boost utility. These three features are Adaptive Audio, Personalized Volume, and Conversation Awareness. Starting off with Adaptive Audio, the feature combined the Transparency mode and Active Noise Cancellation to deliver a blend of both according to the situation. It prevents background noise and activates transparency to still hear sound closer to you. Adaptive Audio works on various occasions, including calls.

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Personalized Colume works in a similar way as AirPods Pro 2, using machine learning to focus on the conversation while blocking the background noise. The feature is specifically useful when you are outdoors and want to have a conversation with someone. The Conversation Awareness mode will lower the music volume when you are talking to someone and focus on noise near you.

Apple is also making it easier for all AirPods models to switch between your devices. The feature is called Automatic Switching, allowing the AirPods to connect to your device as you use them. As for the AirPods 3, AirPods Max, and AirPods Pro, Apple is also working to introduce a new mute and unmute feature, which will allow you to mute and unmute yourself by simply pressing a button. You can check out more details here.

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