Apple is expected make updates to its entire AirPods lineup in 2024. Here's what the rumor mill believes is on the way for AirPods, AirPods Pro, and AirPods Max.
Just like other products in the Apple catalog, AirPods have been the subject of many rumors and speculation about what will come next. With four levels of AirPods being sold by Apple itself, including two generations of the main AirPods line, there's quite a few models that could well see changes throughout the year.
Here is a compilation of the ongoing rumors surrounding Apple's personal audio accessory range, including some features that could potentially expand the utility of the wearable devices.
AirPods rumors
Apple currently offers two models of AirPods for sale, with the second-generation model acting as the entry-level edition and the third-gen as the mid-range variant. It seems that Apple is intending to keep the two-tier approach for the time being.
In October, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman declared that Apple would discontinue the Gen 2 and Gen 3 AirPods, in favor of replacing them with a pair of fourth-gen models. These new models will apparently be priced similarly to their predecessors, but with an updated design.
This will allegedly combine elements of the third-generation AirPods and the AirPods Pro, but with shorter stems.
In terms of features, the two models would be differentiated by the more expensive version having active noise cancellation and an enhanced charging case. That case was rumored to include built-in speakers for Find My alerts.
Gurman continued the two-tier claim in December, with $129 and $179 pricing and a similar reiteration of features.
By March, Gurman offered more details, including how the designs would have an improved fit, USB charging cases, and that they would have the codenames B768(E) and B768(M), for "entry" and "mid-tier."
Apple is also apparently keen on it being a major launch for AirPods, with claims of up to 25 million units being produced for a fall release.
A September or October launch does make sense, given Apple's previous AirPods announcement timings. A fall introduction would also be ideal for marketing them, since AirPods are a natural accessory to iPhones, which also get launched during the fall.
There have been other rumors involving more sensors for health tracking, such as measuring body temperatures via the ear canal. However, such changes to the lineup may take a while longer to actually arrive.
AirPods Pro rumors
While there is new hardware expected for the AirPods, the same cannot be said about the AirPods Pro.
Current rumors have said that there are plans to revamp the AirPods Pro with a new chip and design. However, they may not necessarily arrive until 2025.
That's not to say that the AirPods Pro won't enjoy changes in 2024.
In March, a rumor spread that Apple will be introducing a new hearing aid mode to iOS 18. While details are light, it's evident that the expected feature will be intended to improve audio for the hard of hearing.
Currently, AirPods Pro benefit from Conversation Boost, which improves audio quality for conversations right in front of the user. Meanwhile Listen Live treats an iPhone as a directional microphone that feeds audio to work AirPods.
The rumor does have some more merit thanks to a 2022 study, which determined that AirPods Pro were roughly on par with prescription hearing aids, though not thought to be able to replace the medical-grade devices in every situation.
AirPods Max rumors
After being released in 2020, Apple's AirPods Max haven't received as much attention from the company as its much smaller stablemates in terms of updates. Even so, 2024 may well be the year that the situation changes.
Gurman's October claims included one about Apple releasing an update to the AirPods Max sometime in 2024. Changes would be minimal, though, with new colors and a move to USB-C expected with no other significant upgrades.
His December newsletter reiterated the rumor, but didn't expand on them.
In February, serial leaker Instant Digital posted to Weibo that a new AirPods Max "will definitely come out this year." The leaker also mentioned that changes would be sparse, with the addition of USB-C being the high-point.
Instant Digital also suspects the chip inside could still be the H1, with the AirPods Max therefore not supporting Adaptive Audio. This is a feature that uses both Active Noise Cancellation and Transparency to intelligently mix audio on behalf of the user depending on their environmental situation.
This may not necessarily be the most expansive upgrade Apple could make, but given that AirPods Max are extremely high-end headphones to start with, maybe adding USB-C is all they needed.
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Max ote headphones have great sound but are uncomfortable and too heavy on my head. Hope new Max release addresses these issues.
I've had a pair of AirPods Max for about two years now, and while they've been great, the H2 chip in the 2nd-gen Pros is way, way better. The APPro 2 has equal or better audio quality compared to the Max as a result, and does a better job with Handoff between all the different devices I have in use, ranging from BT v4.2 to BT v5.0. As much better as the Pros 2 are, I'd be fascinated to hear how they'd sound with a pair of real drivers behind them. Seriously, Apple, I'd pay real money for an upgrade path for the existing cans by replacing the installed logic, or barring that, a new pair incorporating the H2, although it would be a significantly tougher sell for me to replace perfectly good headphones.
"Given that AirPods Max are extremely high-end headphones to start with, maybe adding USB-C is all they needed."
Apple, itself, has proven that the current Airpods Max are outdated. I've owned APM from the day it dropped, and I was absolutely blown away by the degree to which the second gen Airpods Pro 2 was its equal. My APM now spends most of its time on the headphone stand. Even when I'm traveling on long distance flights to Asia now, I take the Airpods Pro 2 and leave my Airpods Max at home. The important point being: if Apple can advance the sound quality and noise-cancelling abilities to that degree in a device as small as the Airpods Pro 2, what might be possible, in 2024, for what it can do in an enclosure as large as the Airpods Max?
And speaking of spending its time on a headphone stand: how about a proper OFF switch on the next gen AirPods Max?! Geez, the lack of an off switch is just Apple at its Apple-y worst. The battery self-drains much too quickly in low power mode, which is as "off" as Apple allows. It's ridiculous that the tiny Airpods Pro 2 (in the case, of course) can hold a charge for WAAY longer than my AirPods Max. (And the Sony XM4 leaves it in the dust, too, when it comes to holding a charge over time.)
Before Christmas, I looked at AirPods Max. They might sound great, but they were heavy and floppy, and I couldn't justify the price. Then after New Years, Best Buy sold the Beats Studio Pro for $180. I don't know why they were almost 50% off but I jumped all over that deal. They are perfect for me.