AirPods 3 Features First Water-Resistant AirPods Charging Case

The MagSafe Charging Case for the third-generation AirPods features sweat and water resistance, making the standard AirPods the first to feature an IPX4-rated charging case.

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Apple promoted the sweat and water-resistance of the third-generation AirPods with the device's announcement last week, but the IPX4 rating applies to both the earbuds and the charging case. The AirPods Pro were the first AirPods to offer sweat and water resistance, but the feature only applies to the earbuds themselves, with the charging case featuring no accredited sweat or water resistance rating.

The IPX4 rating means that AirPods have ingress protection to withstand dripping, spraying, or splashes of water. It also means that AirPods cannot withstand water jets (IPX5) or water immersion (IPX7). The "X" part of the rating explains that the AirPods have not been rated for dust resistance.

The ‌AirPods Pro‌ also now ship with an updated Charging Case that adds ‌MagSafe‌, but unlike the third-generation AirPods, the new case is not officially rated for any kind of ingress protection. Apple confirms on its latest AirPods Pro specs page that "The Wireless Charging Case and ‌MagSafe‌ Charging Case for ‌AirPods Pro‌ are not sweat and water resistant."

The third-generation AirPods feature improved sound quality, a new design with shorter stems, force sensor controls, spatial audio with dynamic head tracking, Adaptive EQ, Find My support, and more. These features debuted with the ‌AirPods Pro‌, but Apple has now brought the standard AirPods up to spec with its "Pro" sibling, with the exception of silicone in-ear tips and Active Noise Cancellation (ANC).

Sweat and water resistance is now an area where the AirPods surpass the AirPods Pro, but the IPX4-rated charging case is not the only new feature exclusive to the third-generation AirPods; the earbuds also feature an all-new skin-detect sensor.

Instead of skin-detect sensors in each earbud, the ‌‌AirPods Pro‌‌ use dual optical sensors to detect if they are in a user's ear. While they effectively perform the same function, the optical sensors can simply tell when they are covered up, rather than specifically against skin. This means that if you put an ‌‌AirPods Pro‌‌ earbud in a pocket or on a surface, it could accidentally resume playback.

There have been no rumors to suggest that the next-generation AirPods Pro will feature the new skin-detect sensor and a sweat and water-resistant ‌MagSafe‌ Charging Case, but it seems highly likely that Apple will bring its mid-range AirPods to parity with the entry-level model.

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The third-generation AirPods have also begun shipping to customers around the world ahead of the device's official launch tomorrow.

For more detailed information about the third-generation AirPods, see our comprehensive roundup. If you are undecided about buying the new earbuds, take a look at our buyer's guides.

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Top Rated Comments

DMG35 Avatar
21 months ago
Tomorrow is my early Christmas. New MacBook Pro and new Airpods. I'm pretty excited!
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
840quadra Avatar
21 months ago
I am sad to admit, I have washed my OG AirPods inside their case, and my 1st set of Pros. Both are still working well to this day.

YMMV, don’t try that at home kids!
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MrGimper Avatar
21 months ago
Arriving tomorrow, surprised no reviews/unboxings yet tho.
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TheYayAreaLiving ?️ Avatar
21 months ago
Wow! That’s an awesome feature. Very impressed
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ApfelKuchen Avatar
21 months ago

That's cool. What's the best way to clean an AirPods case, to get dirt and other debris out of the "tubes" in the case, and around the charging contacts? A toothpick? I would think a cotton swab might leave fibers behind, or worse, snag on and possibly damage the contacts.
From Apple's support article https://support.apple.com/HT208729 (emphasis added):


Clean the charging case with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. If necessary, you can slightly dampen the cloth with isopropyl alcohol. Allow the charging case to dry. Make sure not to get any liquid in the charging ports. Here are a few more guidelines:

* Remove any debris from the Lightning connector with a clean, dry, soft-bristled brush.
* Don't use abrasive materials to clean the charging case.
* [B]To avoid damaging the metal contacts, don't put anything in the charging ports.[/B]

To get dust/debris out of the charging ports, maybe a vacuum?

Apple's advice is remarkably like the advice we get for cleaning our actual ears. ;-)
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Sir_Macs_A_Lot Avatar
21 months ago
Looking forward to these when my AirPods 2 die (hopefully not for a while).
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