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Airpods are a line of wireless bluetooth earbuds designed and marketed by Apple. They resemble Apple's earpods which are included with iPhones.

Models

  • Airpods (1st generation) - contain Apple W1 processors, which controls the Bluetooth 4.2 connection and optimizes battery use. These include a charging case which accepts power through a Lightning port at the bottom of the case.
  • Airpods (2nd generation) - often called Airpods 2, feature the same exterior design, but contain more efficient Apple H1 processors,[1] which adds "Hey Siri" functionality, faster device connection, lower latency, and 50% more talk time. Available with a new Qi-compatible wireless charging case, which is distinguishable by a small LED indicator on the front and is backwards compatible with the 1st generation.[2]
  • Airpods Pro - contain Apple H1 processors with new active noise cancellation, IPX4 water resistance, and interchangeable silicone tips. Also includes a redesigned wireless charging case.

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References

  1. Apple AirPods 2 Vs AirPods: What's The Difference? by Gordon Kelly, Forbes. 2019-03-23.
  2. AirPods 2 vs AirPods: What’s Different? by Henry T. Casey, Tom's Guide. 2019-04-30.

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