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I've been switching between Apple's standard AirPods and the AirPods Pro, and there's only 1 reason you should consider buying the more expensive version
Active noise cancellation
Design and comfort
You don't have to actually wear the AirPods Pro to understand why they're different from the standard pair. Even just by looking at them, you can tell that Apple has taken a noticeably distinct design approach with the Pro model.
Unlike the standard AirPods, the Pro have an in-ear design with silicone tips in three sizes to provide a more customizable and all-encompassing fit. The stems that protrude from the bottom of the buds are also significantly shorter when compared to the regular AirPods, which aren't designed to plug your ear the way the Pro earbuds can.
Which one you find more comfortable will depend on your preferences. If you already dislike in-ear headphones, the AirPods Pro probably aren't going to change your mind. But if you're a fan of them, you'll probably find Apple's AirPods Pro to be comfortable.
Like the original AirPods, I've found that the Pros are much easier to situate in the ears compared to some wireless earbuds I've tried from other companies like Amazon and Samsung, which usually take more adjusting before I can find an enjoyable fit.
One advantage the standard AirPods have over the Pros, however, is that they're slightly lighter, which makes them feel all the more discrete when wearing them. An individual AirPod weighs 0.14 ounces, while each AirPod Pro weighs 0.19 ounces.
Sound quality
Apple says it made some significant changes that should significantly boost the AirPods Pro's sound quality. The Pro model features Adaptive EQ, which the company says adjusts sound frequencies to the shape of the wearer's ear.
They also have a custom high-excursion driver and high dynamic range amplifier, which taken together should enable crisp, rich sound and reduced background noise.
The biggest area where you're most likely to notice this update is in the quality of the bass. When switching between the AirPods Pro and standard AirPods, I noticed that songs with deep bass tracks had a lot more oomph when listening through the Pro. Music also generally sounded a bit more crisp and sharp through the AirPods Pro, and each layer of the track sounded slightly more defined and isolated.
It's not a drastic change, but it's still an improvement.
Other important differences between AirPods and AirPods Pro
The other major difference to take into account when deciding between the AirPods and AirPods Pro is the fact that the Pro model is water and sweat resistant. That should make the more expensive version better for those who frequently wear their AirPods to the gym. (Although, for what it's worth, I've been running with my standard AirPods in for years and have never had any issues.)
The AirPods Pro also come in a new case that's noticeably wider than the standard AirPods. This doesn't change the experience that much, but it does make it more difficult to flip the case open with one hand. The case for the AirPods Pro also supports wireless charging by default, whereas Apple charges extra for the version of its standard AirPods that support the technology.
You can also expect the AirPods and AirPods Pro to offer similar battery life. The Pro earbuds should last for 4.5 hours on a single charge, or five hours if you have features like active noise cancellation and transparency turned off. The standard AirPods should last for five hours, according to Apple's claims.
Which one is right for you?
If drowning out the noise from your surroundings is a top priority, then the AirPods Pro are a no-brainer. Apple's active noise cancellation technology combined with the AirPods' Pro design make them significantly better at blocking out the noise around you — an area in which Apple's AirPods had been seriously lacking until this point.
That being said, if you don't care all that much about noise cancellation and are looking to spend significantly less, the standard AirPods are probably the right choice for you. They're lighter, less intrusive for those who dislike the feel of in-ear headphones, and their more compact case adds a little extra convenience compared to the Pro's wider case.
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