Apple’s AirPods Pro 3: New Health Features and Audio Improvements Revealed


 

An Unreleased Audio Product Discovered in Apple’s Codebase: AirPods Pro 3 and New Health Features Incoming

Apple has once again teased a new product, and this time, it’s related to the much-anticipated AirPods Pro 3. Recently, Apple updated its codebase with references to an unreleased audio product, which we believe points toward the AirPods Pro 3. Although details are scarce, the existence of the product in Apple’s code hints at some exciting upgrades, including enhanced audio quality and possible health-related features. The updated codebase reveals an unknown identifier, 8239, which doesn’t correspond to any existing Apple products, such as the current AirPods or Beats headphones.

While Apple’s AirPods lineup continues to dominate the audio market, the company has also ventured into the health space with the Hearing Aid feature in the AirPods Pro. The potential for further health-focused advancements in the next generation of AirPods Pro is intriguing. Some rumors even suggest that the new AirPods Pro could feature a camera to track various health metrics.

The AirPods Pro 3 may also feature a new design, upgraded active noise cancellation (ANC), and possibly enhanced connectivity with Apple’s growing range of smart home products. Apple has been rumored to be working on a new hybrid device that blends the functionality of the iPad and the HomePod, and it’s possible that the AirPods Pro 3 could integrate seamlessly with this upcoming smart home hub.

As we await more information on the AirPods Pro 3, one thing is clear: Apple is not only enhancing the audio experience but is also pushing further into health tech with its wearables. Whether the AirPods Pro 3 will be released alongside the iPhone 17 or later, the anticipation for its arrival continues to grow.

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