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When Are New AirPods Coming Out?

Apple's AirPods Pro 3 are expected to debut at Apple's "Awe dropping" event on Tuesday, September 9. It will be the first major update to the premium earbuds since the AirPods Pro 2 launched in September 2022. The standard AirPods 4 received a refresh in September 2024, which means the higher-end Pro model is the next in line for an overhaul.

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Apple typically launches new AirPods alongside iPhone releases, and Apple is expected to unveil its new iPhone 17 series at the September event.

The AirPods Pro 2 have had a lengthy product cycle, receiving updates like USB-C connectivity in September 2023 and hearing health features in iOS 18.1, but they have otherwise remained largely unchanged for nearly three years.

AirPods Pro 3: What to Expect

The third-generation AirPods Pro are expected to bring several noteworthy improvements over their predecessors. Here are the key changes we are expecting:

  • Updated design for both earbuds and charging case, with Apple potentially making the stem smaller and the case more compact like the AirPods 4.
  • Improved Active Noise Cancellation that is said to be "much better" than the current AirPods Pro 2.
  • New H3 chip to power enhanced features and improved audio processing.
  • Health monitoring capabilities including heart rate tracking and temperature sensing from within the ear canal.
  • Real-time conversation translation feature that could work directly with the iPhone's Translate app.
  • Better overall sound quality and audio improvements across all listening modes.

Release Date

Historically, Apple has launched significant AirPods updates alongside new iPhones, so Apple's upcoming "Awe dropping" event on Tuesday, September 9 is the most plausible date for them to be unveiled with the iPhone 17 series. Going on previous years, we expect the new devices to be available to buy between September 12 and September 19.

Should You Wait?

The AirPods Pro 2 continue to offer excellent performance and regularly drop in price during sales events. However, the promise of health monitoring, improved ANC, and other next-generation features may make the short wait for AirPods Pro 3 worthwhile for those who aren't in immediate need of new earbuds.

The AirPods 4, which launched in September 2024, offer a more budget-friendly alternative at $129 for the standard model or $179 for the version with Active Noise Cancellation.

For comprehensive information on everything known about Apple's earbuds lineup, check out our dedicated AirPods and AirPods Pro roundups.

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