The Apple AirPods Pro 2 deliver a major upgrade in sound quality and active noise cancellation, making them a top-tier choice for iPhone users. While the USB-C case and improved durability are welcome additions, the lack of native EQ customization and the reliance on Apple-exclusive features limit their appeal for Android users. Despite minor fit issues with the stem design during intense activity, they remain a highly effective and intuitive wireless earbud option.

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Sound and Active Noise Cancellation
Driven by Apple's H2 chip, the AirPods Pro 2 deliver a clean, detailed, and surprisingly powerful sound that reviewers rate alongside the best in the class. The H2 also powers a dramatic leap in noise cancellation over the original AirPods Pro, with critics describing the silencing of commuter and office noise as a satisfying, everyday-usable upgrade rather than a marginal one.
Where Apple goes beyond raw ANC is in adaptive behavior. The chip samples incoming audio tens of thousands of times per second to drive Adaptive Audio, a mode that sits between full cancellation and Transparency, automatically dialing back steady background noise while letting important sounds through. Adaptive Transparency separately clamps sudden loud events like sirens or power tools. The trade-off is codec support: the AirPods Pro 2 are AAC-only, so Android users miss out on the high-resolution streaming that Sony and Sennheiser offer.
Features, Battery, and Ecosystem
The USB-C revision modernizes charging and brings IP54 dust and water resistance to both the buds and the case, a meaningful durability bump. Battery life is rated at six hours per charge with ANC on, and up to 30 hours total with the case. The case itself is feature-rich, adding a built-in speaker and a U1 chip for precise Find My location tracking, plus a lanyard loop.
The headline strength and limitation are the same thing: deep iOS integration. Instant pairing, automatic device switching, hands-free Siri, personalized Spatial Audio with head tracking, and conversation-aware features feel effortless on an iPhone. On Android, much of that simply does not work, and even on iOS there is no native parametric EQ without third-party apps. These are designed first as the default earbud for Apple users, and they reward that audience more than anyone else.
Comfort, Fit, and Value
At 5.3g per bud, the AirPods Pro 2 are light and, for most ears, comfortable enough to wear for hours. Four tip sizes including an XS help with seal and stability. The stem design is the usual point of friction: during vigorous workouts the protruding stems can catch on masks, hair, or a towel and pop a bud loose, so the gym crowd may prefer a more recessed shape.
At a $249 list price, value depends heavily on which phone you carry. For iPhone owners, the combination of strong ANC, polished software, robust find-and-track features, and reliable fit makes them an easy recommendation and often the obvious default. Android users get capable but comparatively basic earbuds and would extract more from a Sony or Sennheiser at a similar price. Judge them by your ecosystem first.
Strengths
- +Significantly improved active noise cancellation powered by the H2 chip
- +Clear, detailed, and powerful sound quality that rivals class leaders
- +Case includes a built-in speaker and U1 chip for precise location tracking via Find My
- +IP54 water and dust resistance rating for both the earbuds and the charging case
- +Seamless integration with iOS devices including automatic switching and spatial audio personalization
Watch-outs
- −Many advanced features like Spatial Audio and Find My are restricted to Apple ecosystem users
- −No native way to customize the equalizer (EQ) without using third-party applications
- −The stemmed design can snag on masks, hair, or towels during workouts, causing earbuds to dislodge
Who this is for
At a glance: Best for for iphone users — H2-chip ANC and seamless handoff.
Why you’d buy the Apple AirPods Pro 2
- Significantly improved active noise cancellation powered by the H2 chip.
- Clear, detailed, and powerful sound quality that rivals class leaders.
- Case includes a built-in speaker and U1 chip for precise location tracking via Find My.
Why you’d skip it
- Many advanced features like Spatial Audio and Find My are restricted to Apple ecosystem users.
- No native way to customize the equalizer (EQ) without using third-party applications.
- The stemmed design can snag on masks, hair, or towels during workouts, causing earbuds to dislodge.
Rating sources
Our 4.5 score is the average of these published ratings. More about methodology.



