In addition to the iPhone 15/iPhone 15 Pro, Apple Watch Series 9 and Watch Ultra 2, Apple released several updated models yesterday. AirPods Pro 2. The main novelty of this product is that its charging case has abandoned the Lightning port in favor of USB-C. However, this also brings bad news.
Apple has no plans to sell the new AirPods Pro 2 case as a separate accessory. This means that owners of the previous version of this generation of headphones will not be able to simply swap the Lightning case for a USB-C case.
So, if they no longer want to remain tied to the Apple branded cable and connector, They will have to buy new AirPods Pro 2. A decision that is already causing controversy, given that they have only been on the market for a year and are not cheap. Today they stand US$249 in the USA and 279 euros in Europe.
Apple hasn’t explained why it won’t offer a USB-C case as an accessory that users of the “original” AirPods Pro 2 will be able to purchase separately. Basically, everything should be part of your business and marketing strategy. and no one should be surprised if this is indeed the case.
It is logical to assume that Cupertino residents claim that this second-generation variant brings with it other new features. For example, improved IP54 rating which makes the case and headphones more resistant to dust. However, this determination may cause concern among the public. Especially given Apple’s plan to offer tighter AirPods Pro 2 integration with the Vision Pro.
There will be no USB-C cases for the “original” AirPods Pro 2
While no further mention of this was made during the iPhone 15 presentation, Apple said in a press release after the event that AirPods Pro 2 with USB-C case will support lossless audio when connected to Vision Pro.
“The H2 chip in the new AirPods Pro and Apple Vision Pro, combined with an innovative wireless audio protocol, unlocks powerful 20-bit lossless audio at 48 kHz and significantly reduces audio latency,” the Californians noted.
Perhaps this is another of the arguments that Apple uses to justify the impossibility of selling the updated AirPods Pro 2 case separately. Although in principle this is the original second generation model of these headphones. should not be technologically impeded from achieving the sameIf only it were possible to change the Lightning listener to a USB-C listener.
In fact, Mark Gurman from Bloomberg, was one of those who expressed disappointment about this. Famous journalist public after the update they worked [con el Vision Pro]from a technological point of view.”
With the release of the new AirPods Pro 2 with USB-C, Apple discontinued the same generation model with Lightning. The updated variant can now be reserved from the Apple online store and will be available from September 22 next year. For their part, the second and third generation AirPods have not been updated and continue to be sold in existing versions.
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