For context, Apple’s newest premium earphones are the AirPods Pro 2. In addition to better active noise cancellation (ANC) and broadband connectivity, they offer a number of additional functions. However, the AirPods Pro 2 remain primarily a refinement above all else, not least due to their well-known design.
The iPhone 14 series, the Apple Watch 8 (along with an improved SE model and a brand-new Ultra one), and the AirPods Pro 2 were all unveiled at Apple’s September presentation. The latter item may have been the least intriguing to launch.
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However, the AirPods Pro already offer most of what the second-generation does. Dropping their price tag, on the other hand, would have likely created tension between them and the AirPods 3, which retail at $179. Hence, instead of lowering their price, Apple has seemingly decided to discontinue the original AirPods Pro.
This has created an interesting conundrum for Apple. The original AirPods Pro were expensive enough as it is, so an even higher price tag at launch could have resulted in backlash. Hence, Apple decided to keep the price the same as the one of the first model – i.e. $249.
The AirPods Pro, on the other hand, are still excellent, and can be bought for about the price of the AirPods 3 at third-party retailers. Apple is putting them on the chopping block, but they might still be worth taking a look at.
This information was first brought forward by 9to5Mac in an article. Nevertheless, the AirPods Pro, even after being removed from Apple’s official website, can still be found at many other stores.This offers a rather interesting choice to potential buyers, looking to purchase a pair of earbuds from Apple. The AirPods 3 cost $179 – but they lack many essential features like ANC. The AirPods Pro 2 are best-in-class, but they come at a rather steep price.