
"Apple fitted the AirPods Pro 3 with its suite of hearing health features, including Hearing Aid mode, which turns your AirPods into an over-the-counter hearing aid. These AirPods also support hearing protection features, at-home hearing test compatibility, and automation conversation boost when the earbuds are in Hearing Aid mode. The AirPods Pro 2 are compatible with the same hearing health features."
"Also: Apple iPhone 17 event recap: Reactions to iPhone Air, Apple Watches, AirPods Pro 3, more Both premium Apple earbuds support Live Translation, hearing protection features, Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, spatial audio, and run on the company's H2 audio chip. The more palpable differences between the two earbuds are mostly in the smaller hardware upgrades. Despite being small, they make a real impact on your user experience. Here's what you should know."
AirPods Pro 3 introduce subtle design changes, improved noise cancellation, longer battery life, and an onboard heart-rate sensor that tracks heart rate, calories burned, and workout time via iPhone Fitness. They include Apple's hearing health suite — Hearing Aid mode, hearing protection features, at-home hearing test compatibility, and Conversation Boost automation — features that are also compatible with AirPods Pro 2. Both models support Live Translation, Bluetooth 5.3, spatial audio, and the H2 audio chip. The Pro 3 upgrade also brings IP57 dust and water resistance, delivering greater durability for workouts and outdoor use. Smaller hardware tweaks aim to improve user experience.
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