Apple
is preparing to release two new variants of AirPods 4 as early as next month, according to a recent report. The
new models
are expected to replace both the entry-level AirPods 2 and mid-tier AirPods 3 in the company's current lineup.
Mark Gurman, in his latest Power On newsletter for Bloomberg, revealed that Apple is on track to introduce these new AirPods alongside other hardware updates this fall.
The two variants will include an entry-level model and a mid-tier version, both featuring updated designs.
The most significant difference between the two models will be the inclusion of active noise cancellation in the mid-tier version, a feature previously reserved for the more expensive AirPods Pro. This addition could make noise-cancelling technology more accessible to a broader range of consumers.
Both new AirPods 4 models are likely to transition to USB-C charging , aligning with Apple's move away from the Lightning connector across its product line. The mid-tier model is expected to support wireless charging , while the entry-level version may not offer this feature.
The current AirPods lineup includes the second-generation AirPods, introduced in 2019, which still use the original design and lack modern features. The third-generation AirPods, launched in October 2021, brought improvements such as Spatial Audio and force sensors on the stems.
Apple's strategy of offering two distinct models at different price points aims to cater to a wider range of consumers. The entry-level AirPods 4 will likely target
budget-conscious buyers
, while the mid-tier version with noise cancellation could appeal to those seeking more advanced features without stepping up to the AirPods Pro.
The exact branding for these new models remains unclear, with speculation ranging from "AirPods 4" to "AirPods Lite" for the entry-level version.
This update to the AirPods line is part of Apple's broader fall hardware refresh, which is expected to include new iPhones, iPads, and Macs. The company typically holds a major event in September to unveil its latest products.
Mark Gurman, in his latest Power On newsletter for Bloomberg, revealed that Apple is on track to introduce these new AirPods alongside other hardware updates this fall.
The most significant difference between the two models will be the inclusion of active noise cancellation in the mid-tier version, a feature previously reserved for the more expensive AirPods Pro. This addition could make noise-cancelling technology more accessible to a broader range of consumers.
Both new AirPods 4 models are likely to transition to USB-C charging , aligning with Apple's move away from the Lightning connector across its product line. The mid-tier model is expected to support wireless charging , while the entry-level version may not offer this feature.
Apple's strategy of offering two distinct models at different price points aims to cater to a wider range of consumers. The entry-level AirPods 4 will likely target
The exact branding for these new models remains unclear, with speculation ranging from "AirPods 4" to "AirPods Lite" for the entry-level version.
This update to the AirPods line is part of Apple's broader fall hardware refresh, which is expected to include new iPhones, iPads, and Macs. The company typically holds a major event in September to unveil its latest products.
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