The first-generation AirPods Pro made a big splash as Apple’s flagship true wireless buds of choice. With such giant shoulders to stand on, the Apple AirPods Pro (2nd generation) perhaps understandably don’t make too many changes to a wildly successful formula. With claims of improved active noise-cancelling (ANC), better battery life, and upgraded sound quality, these buds promise incremental yet impactful enhancements, all while sticking with a familiar look.
Do the AirPods Pro (2nd generation) make enough improvements to be worthy successors?
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