I tried the AirPods Pro 3 theyre fantastic, but I wouldnt trade in my Pro 2
Date:
Fri, 17 Oct 2025 21:00:00 +0000
Description:
Apple's third-generation of AirPods arrived to much acclaim, and having now listened to them, it's just highlighted how good the previous model still is.
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As someone whos used the AirPods Pro 2 since they launched in 2022, you can bet I was excited to get my ears on the new AirPods Pro 3. Apples ubiquitous buds werent necessarily due an upgrade in my opinion, such is the quality of the Pro 2, but if there were improvements to be made in sound quality or
noise cancellation, who was I to tell Apple not to bother?
Now, having used the latest set of Apples flagship earbuds, I can safely say those feelings of excitement were warranted. The tech giant has once again delivered a phenomenal pair of in-ears.
If youve never owned a pair of AirPods Pro or youve only ever used the regular AirPods the Pro 3 absolutely represent the very best of Apples audio tech to date. They sound superb, their upgraded active noise cancellation is something Bose and Sony need to watch out for, and they're as comfortable as ever. In fact, I'd even agree with my colleague Simon Cohen that the redesigned buds are more comfortable than the model they replace .
However, if you already own the AirPods Pro 2, Id recommend saving your
money. The overall upgrade just isnt worth it. Sounding off against one another
For the last two weeks, I've been alternating between the two generations,
and while I can pick up subtle differences in sound quality, theyre marginal. Play Miley Cyrus Walk of Fame from her latest album, for example, and both pairs exhibit a great level of energy. I will say that the Pro 3 sounded ever-so-slightly cleaner, and had a bit of extra impact on the heavy bass beats. The extra bass weight is likely thanks in part to the new shape, proving the change was functional, not just aesthetic. However, the improvement is too minor to make a difference for the average listener.
Everyone talks about Spatial Audio being immersive, but I personally don't like it I feel it can weaken the sound. Controversially, I found the third-gen Apple buds sound more immersive with that feature turned off, much like the Pro 2.
Does this mean the AirPods Pro 2s sound bad? Not in the slightest. A new
model undoubtedly means there are going to be differences. When Apple calls each new phone their best iPhone ever, my reaction is always, Well yeah, youd hope so."
Its a similar story with the AirPods.
Of course the Pro 3 are going to be the companys best model to date, but that should be expected. The question is whether the changes made are worth upgrading for. Each new iPhone gets a new processor that makes it even
faster, but that doesnt mean the previous model is slow.
When it comes to the AirPods Pro 3, the improvements simply dont justify the cost of trading up especially in Australia where Im based, where the Pro 3 retail for AU$429, an increase from the AU$399 launch price of their predecessor. That AU$30 increase might not seem like much given the improvements, but its quite a hike compared to the US where Apple has kept
the same $249 price as the Pro 2, or the UK where the new model has actually dropped to 219 (down from 229).
Had Apple kept the same AU$399 price tag, my opinion may have been toned down a tad. Yet, the fact the company is charging more for (what I deem) a very similar product just doesnt sit well. Innovation for the sake of innovation? (Image credit: Future / Max Langridge)
With regard to the things that actually matter in a pair of earbuds sound, ANC and fit the Pro 3 are difficult to fault, but so are the Pro 2.
For that reason, you might think the big upgrade is new set of features, but
I was disappointed by the small additions they did make. The most noteworthy feature is a heart-rate sensor, which is even smaller than the one found in the Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 .
In my mind, its an unnecessary addition. Yes, the AirPods Pro 3 now have IP57 protection against water and sweat, making them a good choice for workout headphones. But if someone wants to track their heart rate during workouts, theyre likely going to use one of the best smartwatches . In the case of
Apple specifically, if someone already owns and uses an Apple Watch, then fitness apps will prioritize the measurements from the Apple Watch anyway, leaving the sensor in the AirPods Pro 3 redundant. The price is high so Im holding off
Circling back to the topic of price, I would be easy to say the new features heart-rate sensor, Live Translation have influenced the price hike in Australia. Yet considering prices in other countries havent increased, and Live Translation is also available on the AirPods Pro 2 , it highlights how unnecessary the Australian price increase is.
Thats especially the case when you consider how talented the AirPods Pro 2 are. The previous model has been our unequivocal recommendation for the best wireless earbuds for Apple fans for the past three years, and I still think that's the case. They sound great, their ANC performance is superb, and they offer iOS users some truly useful extras like Find My, which Ive personally relied on after misplacing my case on a bus (the new case with the Pro 3 is supposedly even easier to track down , which I admit is a welcome touch).
For me, the only real area Apple could meaningfully improve on the AirPods
Pro 2 was sound quality. And, while the Pro 3 do sound slightly better, its not enough to make the older pair feel obsolete. You might also like View
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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/audio/earbuds-airpods/i-tried-the-airpods-pro-3-they re-fantastic-but-i-wouldnt-trade-in-my-pro-2
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