At its conference held on Tuesday, September 9, 2025, Apple announced the launch of the AirPods Pro 3, taking the world’s most popular headphones to an entirely new level. The new AirPods Pro 3 deliver incredible sound quality and feature the world’s best in-ear Active Noise Cancellation, offering up to 2x more noise reduction compared to the previous generation and up to 4x more than the original AirPods Pro.
A Redesigned Fit for Every Activity
The updated design of the AirPods Pro 3 ensures a better fit and greater stability, even during activities like running, high-intensity workouts, yoga, and more. For the first time, users can also track their heart rate and monitor over 50 types of workouts through the redesigned Fitness app on iPhone.
Key Features of AirPods Pro 3
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All-new design with improved ear fit and stability.
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Best-in-class Active Noise Cancellation, setting a new benchmark for in-ear headphones.
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Heart rate sensing and advanced workout tracking.
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Longer battery life for extended listening sessions.
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Live Translation feature powered by Apple Intelligence, enabling seamless face-to-face conversations across languages.
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Available for pre-order today, with official release on Friday, September 19, 2025.
Apple Raises the Bar Once Again
John Ternus, Apple’s Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering, said:
“With AirPods Pro 3, we’re taking the world’s most popular headphones to an entirely new level. They deliver incredible sound quality, the best in-ear Active Noise Cancellation of any wireless earbuds, improved fit for more users, heart-rate sensing, longer battery life, and Live Translation powered by Apple Intelligence. With all these features, AirPods Pro 3 elevate the personal listening experience like never before.”
World-Leading Noise Cancellation
AirPods Pro 3 introduce a multi-port acoustic architecture that precisely controls the flow of sound into the ear, delivering a truly immersive spatial audio experience. Combined with next-generation Adaptive EQ, the new design enhances bass response, expands sound range to let users hear every instrument, and provides exceptional clarity for higher frequencies across music, TV shows, and calls.

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