A few hours ago, Apple conducted its yearly event where the brand releases its new products to the market. The brand revealed the Watch Series 10 and the most recent iPhone 16 series as usual. Along with the announcement of the much-needed Apple AirPods 4.
The firm also revealed the AirPods 3, which made its debut back in 2021. This time, Apple has introduced two different AirPods 4 models: an entry-level model and a normal model. So read on to find more.
Apple AirPods 4 Specs
The AirPods 4 include a silicone ear tip and a semi-in-ear stem, just like the previous generations. According to Apple, most people’s ears will fit the new earbuds better.
They have an IPX4 water resistance rating. You can still use the earphones’ stem to tap for a variety of features. Users can now reply to incoming calls and Siri by shaking their heads yes or no.
For an immersive audio experience, the AirPods 4’s Personalized Spatial Audio function includes head tracking. The premium variant has active noise cancellation. This feature was previously only available with the AirPods Pro, while the affordable model does not.
When you’re conversing with someone, the TWS earphones’ Conversational mode lowers the volume. Transparency mode and adaptive audio are also included in the ANC version. This provides potential clients with more options for purchases based on their usage preferences and financial constraints.
H2 chipsets come with both AirPods 4 versions. According to reports it helps to increase battery life, customize the sound quality, pair more quickly, and more.
Apple claimed that the AirPods 4 have a 30-hour battery life and a wireless charging-compatible storage case. With the most recent models, Apple has also finished switching all of its gadgets to USB-C connections.
The earbuds have a 6.5-hour battery life rating. The updated case with an integrated speaker, seamless music switching, Find My, and other features come with the AirPods 4 pair.
Price And Availability
The entry-level model of the AirPods 4 has a starting price of $129, while the mid-tier model costs $179. The latter costs the same as the third-generation AirPods. Preorders open today, and sales will commence on September 20.