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About this item PIONEERING HEARING — AirPods Pro 2 unlock the world’s first all-in-one hearing health experience: a scientifically validated Hearing Test,* clinical-grade and active Hearing Protection.* INTELLIGENT NOISE CONTROL — Active Noise Cancellation removes up to 2x more background noise.* Transparency mode lets you hear the world around you, and Adaptive Audio seamlessly blends Active Noise Cancellation and Transparency mode for the best listening experience in any environment.* And when you’re speaking with someone nearby, Conversation Awareness automatically lowers the volume of what’s playing.* IMPROVED SOUND AND CALL QUALITY — The Apple-designed H2 chip helps to create deeply immersive sound. The low-distortion, custom-built driver delivers crisp, clear high notes and full, rich bass in stunning definition. Voice Isolation improves the quality of phone calls in loud conditions.* CUSTOMIZABLE FIT — Includes four pairs of silicone tips (XS, S, M, L) to fit a wide range of ear shapes and provide all-day comfort. The tips create an acoustic seal to help keep out noise and secure AirPods Pro 2 in place. DUST, SWEAT, AND WATER RESISTANT — Both AirPods Pro and the MagSafe Charging Case are IP54 dust, sweat, and water resistant, so you can listen comfortably in more conditions.* PERSONALIZED SPATIAL AUDIO — With sound that suits your unique ear shape along with dynamic head tracking, AirPods Pro 2 deliver an immersive listening experience that places sound all around you.* You can also listen to select songs, shows, and movies in Dolby Atmos. A HIGHER LEVEL OF CONTROL — Simply swipe, press, and hold the stem to manage playback functions using Touch control. And with Siri Interactions, simply nod your head yes or shake your head no when Siri asks if you’d like to hear a message, answer a call, or manage a notification.*
LONG BATTERY LIFE — Get up to 6 hours of listening time with Active Noise Cancellation enabled. And get up to 30 hours of total listening time with Active Noise Cancellation enabled, using the case.* A MORE CAPABLE CASE— Keep track of AirPods Pro 2 with Precision Finding and a built-in speaker.* A lanyard loop helps keep your AirPods Pro 2 close. Charge with an Apple Watch or MagSafe Charger, USB-C Charge Cable, or Qi-certified charger. LEGAL DISCLAIMERS — This is a summary of the main product features. See “Additional information” to learn more. Show more › See more product details

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Specification: 32% OFF Reviewed by 36,151: Apple AirPods Pro 2 Wireless Earbuds, Active Noise Cancellation, Bluetooth Headphones

Style

With AppleCare+, Without AppleCare+

Impedance

24 Ohm

Noise Control

Active Noise Cancellation

Additional Features

Lightweight, Microphone Included, Phone Control, Sports & Exercise, Volume Control

Enclosure Material

Plastic

Specific Uses For Product

Gaming, Music, Sport

Antenna Location

Calling, Exercising, Gaming, Recording, Running

Compatible Devices

Cellphones, Desktops, Gaming Consoles, Laptops, Tablets

Cable Features

With USB-C Cable

Water Resistance Level

Water Resistant

Color

White

Style Name

Without AppleCare+

Connectivity Technology

Apple H2 Chip, Bluetooth, Wireless

Wireless Technology

Apple H2 Chip, Bluetooth, NFC

Item Weight

1.6 ounces

Unit Count

1.0 Count

Battery Average Life

6 Hours

Brand

Apple

Model Number

MTJV3LL/A

Model Name

AirPods Pro (2nd Gen, 2023)

Built-In Media

Cable, Wireless Charging Case

Age Range Description

Adult

Customer Package Type

Standard Packaging

Number of Items

1

UPC

195949704529

Manufacturer

Apple

ASIN

B0D1XD1ZV3

Item Height

1.22 inches

Warranty Description

Apple One (1) Year Limited Warranty

Headphones Ear Placement

In Ear

Headphone Folding Features

In Ear

Earpiece Shape

Oval

Control Type

Call Control, Volume Control, Media Control, App Control, Voice Control, Noise Control, Siri

Control Method

Voice

Controller Type

Siri

Feature

LEGAL DISCLAIMERS — This is a summary of the main product features. See “Additional information” to learn more.

10 reviews for 32% OFF Reviewed by 36,151: Apple AirPods Pro 2 Wireless Earbuds, Active Noise Cancellation, Bluetooth Headphones

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  1. Gary

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Amazing Performance for Active Lifestyles

    Having recently purchased my second pair of Apple AirPods Pro 2, I’ve found these earbuds to be an essential companion for morning walks and workouts. Their performance exceeds expectations, starting with the seamless pairing to all my Apple devices—connection is instantaneous, eliminating the usual hassle of setting up Bluetooth.Sound quality is a highlight; music, podcasts, and calls are delivered with impressive clarity and depth. The earbuds sit comfortably, even during long sessions or when I’m on the move, making them ideal for active use. Apple has further improved noise cancellation; the AirPods Pro 2 effectively mute unwelcome background sounds, allowing me to focus on my workout or enjoy peaceful strolls without distraction.One standout feature is the adaptive audio, which automatically lowers the volume when I’m engaging with people nearby. This means I don’t have to pause what I’m listening to just to hold a quick conversation—a thoughtful touch that enhances convenience and social interaction.Overall, the Apple AirPods Pro 2 excel in nearly every aspect. With easy pairing, outstanding sound, enhanced noise cancellation, and adaptive features, they’re a perfect fit for anyone seeking quality, comfort, and versatility in their everyday audio experience.

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  2. Will

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Best all around earbuds

    I just bought a second pair after my old pair of nearly 4 years got put through the washing machine due to my own negligence. I didn’t hesitate to buy them again because they are solid. I use them daily. Working out, phone calls, relaxing with some music or podcasts on the train. They stay in my ears while working out and running with only minor adjustments needed from time to time. They hold up to sweat and light rain (just not a washing machine lol) Definitely get AppleCare, it’s cheap and saves you the hassle. Best listening device I’ve ever owned. Connects seamlessly to iPhones, and set up is a breeze right out of the box.

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  3. Geno

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Hearing aid and adaptive noise cancelation, but poor battery life

    Not great battery life, they spec. 6 hours, I get just a little over 4 hours. Otherwise, its hard to find something that has all the features sets if you have their Apple Iphone. I found the adaptive noise canceling works really well where 3rd party tests confirm its almost as good as foam ear plugs. I also found that the hearing aid tests correlate well from from audiologist tests perform on my hearing. The bad is I can’t use it for hearing aid because my hearing is only 10db below normal, where if you buy hearing aids the will bring you hearing back to 0db. My biggest issue is battery life. Otherwise, this is a great for most of your activities and allows you to stream music and reduce outside noise that is extremely loud. Moreover, it will mute my music stream if I have conversation with friends. Also its way cheaper than buying hearing aids!

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  4. Bob

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    READ BEFORE PURCHASE! 😊

    First, please comment if you have any questions and I would love to respond to help!I had the AirPods Pro Gen1 prior to these, but the new AirPods blew them out of the water. The added ear tips make customability even better especially for small ears like mine.The Active Noise Cancellation is clearly superior to the first generation and the addition of Adaptive audio is super cool and very useful.The battery is even better than I was expecting. The AirPods charge super fast in the case, and the case charging itself is also super fast. The USB-C cord is a very nice addition especially with the new, more common, USB-C charging block. The new Apple Braided USB-C cord is also a small but nice touch.I personally do not use the ring on the side, but I imagine many people may find it useful. The addition of the Find My capabilities with both the case and the AirPods themselves is beyond helpful because I always seem to misplace them. Small bonus, every time you charge the case or the AirPods, the case sounds off a little chime to let you know that they are charging or if the battery is low.As an owner of the AirPods Max and a former owner of the AirPods Pro gen 1, I would 100% recommend this new generation. The noise cancellation is superior to the gen 1, but slightly behind the Maxes because they are in-ear instead of over-ear. If you want the maxes, I would get them, but it depends on your activities. I have noticed recently how good the sound quality is. It’s stunning. Sometimes I still prefer my Maxes for certain listening experiences or if I’m heavily invested in a movie or I have a long flight, but the quality on the 2nd gen pros is so crisp. Some pitches you can notice are superior to that of the Maxes. In terms of listen, Maxes win, but it’s so damn close. AirPods Pro are ideal because they are small, discrete, and light weight. You can slip them in your pocket or place just one in your ear. They are also very useful and comfortable to use while working out, as opposed to the maxes.The AirPods are quite durable too. If my first pair is any indication to this pair, then I promise you, they can take a beating. After 4 years of having the first gen AirPods Pro, I have thrown them around, dropped them hundreds of times and they often got small scratches, but only chipped once or twice after higher falls on super hard surfaces. But they worked every single time.Long story short, if you’re on the fence, get them. They are super great for travel, workouts/runs, house chores, and all activities in general.Hope you find this helpful, if you have any questions please comment them!

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  5. AaronBrownSound

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Best earbuds by far for apple users!

    I’m a pro audio engineer who’s tried dozens of headphones and earbuds over the years. The airpods pro 2 are the best earbuds I’ve used yet.The sound quality is top tier. Well balanced, neutral in quality. Prefer no spatial settings for music and spatial fixed settings for movie watching to sound like I’m in a room.The microphone quality is better than anything else by a large margin. Check out youtube comparisons to hear how crystal clear they are compared to any other option. This matters a lot for sounding clear and professional in any setting.The noise cancellation is incredibly clear with multiple options. Generally prefer transparent while walking around to ensure safety, which sounds crystal clear for surroundings, and noise cancellation to isolate the sound.The additional features are super useful. Auto switching between macbook and iphone or ipad when playing audio is a super convenient workflow boost. No more fumbling disconnecting and reconnecting bluetooth headsets.The hearing test ability almost 100% matched my professional audiologist tests from a few years ago. I think it’s remarkably accurate if you are in a quiet room.I also bought the matching comply tips for $20 which provide a slightly more secure fit and more isolation. Well worth it.Particularly worth it at $170. I still use the cheaper earbuds for the gym and some purposes that I don’t care if I lose them, but 80% of my earbud time has been with these since I got them and I’m a big fan.

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  6. Dj-KokoG

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Weird experience

    The weirdest thing happened to me while wearing these earbuds but first, as a long time fan of Apple products from MacBook to iPhones to the old iPods. This is my favorite brand, so I’ve written this review over and over because it was just too long before here is the short version they sound amazing the base is rich and clear the mid range and highs are super crisp they sound absolutely amazing and they are worth every penny. That said I had a bad experience with them for some odd reason the last few times I wore them I took the earphones out and popped them back in the case but it left a noise in my right ear. It was a beeping sound in different tones not a his not a ringing but beeping tones. It scared me to pieces, so I done some research and found out that these earbuds have a technology that allows them to read or measure brain waves body temperature and other things. I looked it up and did research and it’s true. However the manufacture claims that they are not implementing these features and are not in use. I believe it has something to do with the noises I heard in my right ear. That said, i’ll never wear Apple wireless headphones/earphones again. I cannot prove it but I can tell you that I have a feeling this technology had something to do with the beeping left in my right ear, I am lucky that it only lasted a few minutes but I knew it had something to do with these headphones. But aside from that the quality is absolutely amazing they look great and have lots of functions they even perform as hearing aids if you need that they can do it. The battery lasts a long time and they charge right in the case I believe they come with a built-in AirTag so they let you know where they’re at if you ever leave them behind. These are great earphones but it’s just a weird thing that happened with me. Thank you for reading

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  7. D. Martin D. Martin

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Close To Perfection!

    The AirPods Pro 2.0 earbuds are very close to perfection. I have four pairs. Two with the lightning connectors, and two with the now standard USB-C connectors. My USB-C pairs have the Mag-Lock charging as well. The sound is awesome! There are earbuds with more bass and higher volumes. But I believe for recreating quality live sound the Airpods produce clear sound that rivals listening to live music. They put out a reasonable amount of bass. I don’t honestly think that folks will be satisfied if you want ear shattering bass. The vocals are crisp. The battery life is pretty darn good too! Even the first pair that I purchased in 2023 still runs for at least 4.5 hours playing music. If the Airpods are totally dead, they’re recharged in about an hour. With the different sized silicone eartips, they will comfortably fit in most ears. Plus when they wear out, you can purchase replacements on Apple’s store, or right here on Amazon. I think one of the best features is the sound dampening ability. I usually have this feature on. I believe that even with no music playing the Airpods cut noise down by at least 50%-70%. You can have the microphones set to when you start talking, they let sounds through. I think the microphones are of wonderful quality. The clarity is really good. It is very rare that someone says they’re having a hard time hearing me. About the only negative is they are susceptible to interference from other devices every once in awhile. This is more prevalent in the summer than in the cooler months. They are discounted now to $169.00! This is much better than paying $249 or even $199. These are the best cordless earbuds I have ever purchased. I would definitely recommend these Airpods Pro 2.0 for the value they are. As I can’t afford $300+ for Seinheiser or Bose products.

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  8. GusKlenke

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    These Are a Good Option

    I’ve tried several hearing aid substitutes over the years, my past favorite being the now unavailable Bose Hearphones and costing $500. Rather than just a sound amplifier, these had several functions allowing you to filter and focus sounds in various ways and for various situations. They were pretty good.But now Apple has added some great features to their AirPods 2—features that function like far more expensive hearing aids and at less than half the price of the Bose product. I’ve owned these for a month or so and am now just getting the hang of how to use them. If there is a downside to these earbuds it is the rather deep and confusing tech included in them (or, at least confusing for a grandfatherly type like me). Once they are Bluetooth connected to your iPhone (They connect very easily with the button on the front of the EarPod’s charging case.) they should automatically connect every time you put them in your ears. You will then be able to access all the functions by tapping the “settings” app on your phone. You will find a heading near the top of the list just below the box with your name and iCloud options. Tapping on this will allow you to drill down through several pages of options. There are a lot of options there and it can be confusing, but experimenting with the various functions will help you figure out their purpose.The key here is to drill down to find the hearing test. This will quickly test for hearing loss by leading you through a series of tones of varying in pitch and volume. The end result will be an audiogram that can be used to program your EarPods as hearing aids. As stated before, it took me several weeks to find and activate this feature, but when I did a whole new experience dawned. Just be patient and search around for this function. It works very well.Of course, these things also serve as EarPods to listen to music or podcasts. (May I recommend “Pat Gray Unleashed!” if your bent is conservative commentary and just plain fooling around). The quality of sound is phenomenal and the buds are more comfortable than most to keep in your ears for an extended time. To control the volume for this function you can TRY to use the external control buttons located on those silly looking stems that hang out of your ears (good luck) OR just open the “Control Center” page (slide one finger upward on your iPhone screen to access this page) where you’ll find the volume slider. If your EarPods are connected and in your ears you’ll see the slider is marked as controlling the AirPods.I really like these things now that I’m a little more familiar with them. The quality and value are exquisite. If I discover more, I’ll edit this comment.4 MONTHS LATER: Apple has improved the controls for these in their latest iOS update. The functions I had to dig around to find are now more easily accessed. Getting to the hearing test is now fairly straight forward.

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  9. William A. Fuller

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Mostly Excellent

    For my purposes, this is a superb product with one major downside, and one minor but fixable downside. Let’s deal with the downsides first. In order to get full value out of these earbuds, you need an iPhone running system 18.1 or better, or an iPad running 18.1 or better. With my iPad the personalized spatial audio feature is disabled, but it’s not a feature I would recommend using anyway. The minor but seriously irritating downside is the downright terrible ear tips provided by Apple. In my ears it is impossible to get good sea for more than a couple of minutes at a time, and sometimes the things fall out of my ears altogether. I tried several third party tips, but the only ones I found that really worked were from FOAM Masters. Those give me a solid seal without any fiddling. And a solid seal is absolutely essential if you intend to use the hearing aid function, which I do. The solid seal also improves the overall audio quality significantly. So, if you have issues with the provided tips, dump them and spend the extra money and buy the overpriced FOAM Masters.tips.Now for the good. I bought these because to use with my Apple TV streaming device, because there are times when movies are likely to annoy my neighbors with my surround sound system cranked up to where it needs to be to compensate for my hearing issues. Frankly I didn’t expect to like this solution, but I do like my neighbors. As it turns out if you set these up with the hearing aid function enabled, you can apply the frequency corrections from the hearing aid to media too. Makes a huge difference to my enjoyment of music, and I find that I am enjoying most TV better with these than with my expensive surround sound system. I did not expect this at all. It’s really, really good if you have the right Apple products to use them with. But you do really need to be bought into the Apple eco system to get full benefit. I know I can connect them to my Android phone, but I don’t as most of the good features don’t work with Android, and I really only use the phone for actual phone calls and texts. iPhones are just too expensive to justify one mor my purposes.The really big deal here is the hearing aid functionality though. I am at the bottom end of what is called moderate hearing loss, and these things have been a life changer for me. Too old and stubborn to spend thousands of dollars on the prescription devices, so over the counters devices are the only ones I would consider. The built in hearing test is consistent and appears to be pretty accurate to compensate very well for my issues, and as I mentioned earlier the ability to apply that compensation to media is a really nice feature.I guess the bottom line is that in order to protect myself against possible loss of an earbud or price increases I bough a deeply discounted second set during Prime Days. Wish they weren’t so closely tied to the Apple eco system (an app usable with other systems would make these a universal no brainer) but that is not the Apple way. And Apple really needs to supply better tips. The ones they supply are simply awful.

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  10. Andrew Montgomery

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    AirPods Pro 2s actually help “turn down the volume” of my life-long tinnitus. YMMV…

    WAY LONG REVIEW, BUT ABOUT SOMETHING IMPORTANT, SO…TL;DR: Apple AirPods Pro 2s actually help “turn down the volume” of my life-long tinnitus. YMMV…



So, for those of us crusty old codgers with beat up ears, here’s an interesting discovery I made today:I (unsurprisingly) listen to a lot of stuff while working out in my shop. And as a DOACA (“Dude of a Certain Age”) who worked as a roadie & stage tech in the age of Grunge, I have pretty pronounced tinnitus, so I’m doubly careful about my hearing when using some of my larger shop tools, like my cabinet saw, mill, etc, which means I’m often putting hearing protection on, and taking it off repeatedly. I have a decent “bone conduction” headset that allows for environmental awareness, but the protectors don’t work with those on. I have tried a few wireless earbuds (most recently the well reviewed certain-Lab “Mini”s) but there was some problem or other with all of them (the Minis sound great, but have terrible connectivity).So I finally sucked it up and got a set of Apple AirPod Pro 2s (yeah, mostly after hearing Adam Savage rave about them in a recent video you can easily find.) An interesting thing about them is that Apple actually worked with the US FDA (for those of you not in America, that’s the federal agency that regulates medical devices here in the States—you need to be certified by them to make any medical claims about a product or device) and got these to be certified as Class II hearing aids in the US and Canada. And in addition to a clinical-grade hearing test feature included that runs in the app, the Hearing Aid feature is easy to employ, and actually useful. But that’s not what has me so jazzed about these.Aside from the Bluetooth being rather astounding (my wife took my phone to the other end of the house about 40′ away, with our chimney stack between us, and stuck it in her sock drawer—totally fine), the noise cancellation is *shockingly* good. And this is where things get interesting, and where we get back around to my tinnitus.Putting these in my ears this morning while sitting in my dining area, next to our furnace closet with the HVAC running, the ANC immediately kicked in. And even with no music or sound playing, the furnace noise (I’d guess about ~50dB) just… *disappeared*. I literally had to take them out and put them back in a few times to see if I was going a bit bonkers. But not only did that sound disappear, but my tinnitus—a group of between five and seven tones of various frequencies between 4kHz – 8/9kHz that has a perceived volume of about 40dB all the time—suddenly had its volume “turned down” by about 10-15dB.It was rather startling.I’ve heard those tones from the age of 17 on (I’m now 57). Incessantly. Unforgivingly. Perpetually.For them to get quieter was pretty amazing.I suspect that the Active Noise Cancellation is at play here. If you’re not aware, AirPods have microphones built into them. The main, obvious ones, are the little sticks that come off them outside your ears that listen to the environment around them. But there is a second set of microphones that detect the sounds *inside your ear canal when the buds are in them* that are likely the heroes here. The buds take both of those sound profiles (technically, it’s *four* sound signatures—two for each ear) and then uses machine learning combined with Apple’s H2 chip to create “anti-noise.”Now, anti-noise is nothing new: I mean, *that’s how ANC works*. It’s also nothing new to tinnitus sufferers, either. “Noise generators” have been around for decades. There are even apps available that allow you to pump white, gray, pink, brown, or other noise “colors,” or other environmental sounds (ocean waves, rain, fireplace crackling, etc) into your ears -via- buds throughout the day to “mask” tinnitus. Many people have decent luck with this kind of tinnitus self-treatment—I never have.I suspect that it’s the inner microphones (Apple is one of a handful of current makers that have this) that are really helping to effectively mask the sound that gets past the bud seals, combined with (love ’em or hate ’em) Apple’s crazy level of R&D that gets these buds to analyze not only the environmental noise profile *outside* the buds, but the sound that *gets past the buds*. This winds up being a broader noise profile, so the buds generate a broader palate of anti-noise, and then puts it *right in your ear*.Now to be clear, I can still hear my tinnitus tones. They’re just less present in the… what? *”auditory mix”* in my head. But boy oh boy is the change noticeable. At least for now. It may be that in time my ears get used to the trick. But as of right now? I’m fine with being fooled.It may be that other buds with ANC also do this, but I can’t speak to any other solutions except the comparison to my -Labs. I get nothing if you buy these or any other buds. This is just my experience, but as someone who’s lived with this affliction for so long, ANY positive change is important enough for me to take time, write down, and share my experience. YMMV.If you have tinnitus, or hearing problems (or suspect you might) these are a serious consideration.

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    Original price was: $249.00.Current price is: $169.00.

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