AirPods 3: Everything We Know So Far (2024)

by Juli Clover

October 18: Apple has announced the third-generation AirPods, available to order now ahead of an October 26 launch. This guide will be updated shortly.

Apple is working on a third-generation version of the AirPods, and for this updated version rumored to be launching in 2021, we could see some design changes for the first time since the AirPods came out in 2016. This guide covers everything that we know about the upcoming AirPods 3.

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Design Updates

The third-generation AirPods may be updated with a design that's similar to the AirPods Pro, featuring a shorter stem and a body design that's more similar to the ‌AirPods Pro‌. Some leaks have suggested the AirPods will have silicone tips, but others indicate that the earpiece design could be like the AirPods, without a tip.

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The current AirPods


While the ‌AirPods 3‌ might look a lot like the ‌AirPods Pro‌, they're not expected to get Pro-level features like Active Noise Cancellation and will be identical in overall function to the current AirPods.

Some rumors and leaked designs have indicated the ‌AirPods 3‌ will have silicone ear tips like the ‌AirPods Pro‌, but images that were shared in March by 52audio appear to depict a set of AirPods with an AirPods Pro-style design and no silicone ear tips.

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Instead, the AirPods appear to be a hybrid between the AirPods and the ‌AirPods Pro‌, offering an ‌AirPods Pro‌ look but with a body that fits into the ear without an ear tip.

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The AirPods case that leaked also does not appear to have the space for silicone earbuds to be added.

Other leaked renders images, such as these that surfaced in February 2021, clearly have a design that suggests the ‌AirPods 3‌ will indeed have silicone ear tips, so the ear tip status is unclear.

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The AirPods in the leaked images feature a shorter stem, while the case is wider to accommodate the new design.

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A set of renders said to be sourced from a "supplier" leaked in March, and these renders also feature a design without silicone ear tips.

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It's worth noting that ahead of the ‌AirPods Pro‌ launch, many of the prototypes and leaks that we saw were shown without ear tips, so it's possible that's the case here, but it's also possible that the AirPods will have a tipless design.

Counterfeit "AirPods 3" have already begun being sold prior to the official product's announcement, featuring a design that is precisely in line with the previously leaked images.

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New Internal Hardware

Apple is rumored to be working on a new wireless chip that could be included in the third-generation AirPods, and there could potentially be some improvements in battery life. A new wireless chip could bring extended range, but the ‌AirPods 3‌ are expected to function like the current version with fast device switching and quick pairing with Apple devices, among other benefits.

In more technical news, the ‌AirPods 3‌ will feature a more compact integrated system-in-package (SiP) that's similar to the SiP used in the ‌AirPods Pro‌. This will allow more of the audio features to be integrated into a smaller casing design like the ‌AirPods Pro‌.

Sound quality is rumored to be similar to the second-generation AirPods, but there could be improvements to bass and the low-end range.

Battery Life

The third-generation AirPods could include a charging case that has a 20 percent larger battery compared to the second-generation AirPods, and with wireless charging as a standard feature. Individual batteries inside each AirPod are expected to be about the same.

Other Features

52audio, a site that shares rumors about headphones and earbuds, believes the ‌AirPods 3‌ will feature the same pressure-relieving system that's used in the ‌AirPods Pro‌. The system is meant to equalize pressure within the ear to mitigate discomfort from using the AirPods for a long period of time.

The ‌AirPods 3‌ may also have the same touch controls as the ‌AirPods Pro‌ rather than the single and double-tap gestures available on current AirPods models.

Release Date

Apple is planning to hold a second fall event on Monday, October 18, which will be focused on new MacBooks. Though it has a Mac focus, the event is also expected to see the launch of the new AirPods.

Future AirPods

Future AirPods could include light sensors, which could be used for health monitoring features. DigiTimes has suggested the new sensors could be included in AirPods in one to two years, and Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has said that future AirPods will include health-related functionality. Health monitoring features could let the AirPods monitor heart rate, step counts, and health conditions, as well as detect head movements.

Apple's vice president of technology Kevin Lynch in June 2021 said that Apple may one day build health sensors into the AirPods to provide users with additional health data. It's not clear when and if these if these health sensors will be coming to the AirPods.

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Top Rated Comments

-DMN-

41 months ago

AirPods are the most throwaway product Apple makes with severely depleted battery within the first 2yrs. Totally goes against the “We must save the planet or die mantra.”

Score: 19 Votes (Like | Disagree)

jackietreeh0rn

41 months ago


AirPods are the most throwaway product Apple makes with severely depleted battery within the first 2yrs. Totally goes against the “We must save the planet or die mantra.”

So much this. I don't see the point of being in a position where you have to buy new earphones every 2-3 years.

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JosephAW

41 months ago

Please keep it on ear.

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ralph_sws

41 months ago

you know nothing ?

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GetSwole37

41 months ago


AirPods are the most throwaway product Apple makes with severely depleted battery within the first 2yrs. Totally goes against the “We must save the planet or die mantra.”

My just two year old Air Pods give me 46 minutes before they need to be charged. I can take one off and charge for 5 minutes then flip them so I can continue but it’s annoying. Have a hard time buying anything over $100 that is only going to last 2 years

Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)

LeonPro

41 months ago

I hope they don't make it poke inside my ear and give me ear infection. I had to give away my AirPods Pro to my wife and revert back to my AirPods v2.

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FAQs

Are AirPods 3 good or bad? ›

They work really well with an iPhone and other Apple gear, but are more limited with Android and Windows devices, so I would only recommend them if you use at least one compatible Apple gadget. For the money you can certainly buy better-sounding earbuds, but none that have the open fit of the AirPods 3.

How do you tap to answer on AirPod 3? ›

You can also make a call on your device, such as in the FaceTime app or Phone app . Answer a call: Press the stem once on either of your AirPods.

How do I use AirPods 3 touch controls? ›

Control audio with your AirPods Pro (1st generation) or AirPods (3rd generation)
  1. To play and pause audio, press the force sensor on the stem of an AirPod. ...
  2. To skip forward, double-press the force sensor.
  3. To skip back, triple-press the force sensor.

Can you answer texts from AirPods? ›

Reply to a message

After using Siri to read a message, say something like “Reply that's great news.” Your message is repeated, and you're asked for confirmation before it's sent.

Why are AirPods 3 so cheap? ›

They're cheaper than the rest because they lack the noise-cancellation and transparency features, as well as support for spatial audio. They're also the only AirPods that you can buy without a wireless charging case (although you can buy a wireless charging model for an extra $30 or so).

Is AirPods 3 or Pro better? ›

During our reviews, the AirPods 3 achieved the estimated 30 hours of music playback that Apple advertised. That's a step up from the 24-hour battery life of the AirPods Pro. A key reason for this is the AirPods 3's lack of active noise cancellation (ANC).

Why can't callers hear me on my AirPods? ›

Turn off noise cancellation and see if that fixes the microphone. Toggle On and Off the Automatic Ear Detection. Update your AirPods firmware and your device software to the latest version. Reset Your iPhone's Network Settings.

How do I make AirPods not call people? ›

The way to avoid it is to pause and push the off button on your AirPods Pro, and it will not make foul calls. But you need to act quickly, or it will make a call.

How do I customize my AirPods 3? ›

On iPhone or iPad: Go to Settings , tap the name of your AirPods near the top of the screen, then turn Automatic Ear Detection on or off. On Mac: Choose Apple menu > System Settings, click the name of your AirPods in the sidebar (you may need to scroll down), then turn “Automatic ear detection” on or off.

What are the functions of AirPods 3? ›

AirPods (3rd generation) controls

Play the next track: Double-press the stem. Play the previous track: Triple-press the stem. Answer a call: When you receive a call, press the stem. Activate Siri: Press and hold the stem, then ask questions, control apps, and more.

How long do AirPods last? ›

Your AirPods (3rd generation) can get up to 6 hours of listening time (up to 5 hours with Spatial Audio enabled)9 or up to 4 hours of talk time on a single charge. If you charge your AirPods (3rd generation) for 5 minutes in their case, you get around 1 hour of listening time11 or around 1 hour of talk time.

Can you answer calls on AirPods without phone? ›

You can answer incoming phone calls by pressing or tapping your AirPods, depending on the model you own. For AirPods Pro or AirPods (3rd Generation), press the Force sensor. For AirPods (1st or 2nd Generation), double tap the top of the AirPod stem.

Can I change my Siri voice? ›

You can change the Siri voice (not available for all languages). Go to Settings > Siri & Search. Tap Siri Voice, then choose a different variety or voice.

Do AirPods 3 last longer? ›

With multiple charges in your case, you get up to 30 hours of listening time,7 or up to 20 hours of talk time. Your AirPods (3rd generation) can get up to 6 hours of listening time (up to 5 hours with Spatial Audio enabled)9 or up to 4 hours of talk time on a single charge.

How many years do AirPods 3 last? ›

While the lifespan of AirPods can vary depending on usage patterns and environmental factors, it is generally recommended to consider replacing them after approximately two to three years of regular use.

Why are AirPods Gen 3 good? ›

Personalized Spatial Audio with dynamic head tracking places sounds all around you to create a three-dimensional listening experience for music, TV shows, movies, and more — immersing you in sounds from every direction so it feels like you're in your very own concert hall or theater.

Is AirPods 1 or 3 better? ›

Our Verdict. The Apple AirPods (3rd generation) Truly Wireless are better for most purposes than the Apple AirPods (1st generation) Truly Wireless. The 3rd generation have a longer continuous battery life, a better control scheme, and an IPX4 rating for water resistance.

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