Three things to remember about AirPods Pro 2:
- Active noise cancellation
- Battery life up to 6 hours in a single use
- Conversation detection reduces the volume of your audio and video content
Imagine yourself immersed in a personal sound bubble, where every note is reproduced with impressive fidelity. The second-generation AirPods Pro, launching in 2022, promises just that. With superior acoustics and amazing spatial audio, these headphones adapt to your ears with an advanced equalization algorithm. Your main asset? Active noise reduction twice as effective as its predecessors. With a battery life of up to 30 hours thanks to the MagSafe charging case, these technological marvels from Apple are currently offered in 254 euros instead of 279 euros on Amazon. Delivery is free and Prime members even get free express delivery.
AirPods Pro 2: a sonic revolution within reach (and budget)
At the heart of these headphones is the H2 chip, the true brain designed by Apple to transcend the acoustic experience. This technological feat optimizes noise reduction, spatial sound and autonomy. Audiophiles will appreciate the precision of the crystal-clear treble and depth of the bass, the result of careful work on the transducer and amplifier.
The intelligence of these AirPods Pro goes beyond simple sound reproduction. With Adaptive Audio, they deftly switch between Transparency and Active Noise Reduction modes to perfectly fit your surroundings.
The Conversation Detection feature is particularly innovative. By automatically lowering the volume of your music and amplifying surrounding voices, it facilitates your social interactions without having to remove your headphones.
Finally, Custom Volume fine-tune your listening experience in real time, ensuring every sound is perfectly calibrated for your ears, to give you the best audio quality possible.
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Source: BFM TV
