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New AirPods 4 to feature USB-C and active noise cancellation

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New AirPods 4 to feature USB-C and active noise cancellation

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Apple is likely to update its non-Pro AirPods lineup alongside other new hardware as early as next month, replacing the current entry-level second-gen AirPods.

A new report from Bloomberg says Apple will offer two versions of the fourth-gen AirPods — a low-priced model with basic functionality, and a higher-priced version featuring active noise cancellation, which may replace the third-generation model. As with the current AirPod models, design changes are likely to help further distinguish the two models.

The current lineup offers the basic AirPods 2 at $129, though they are frequently on sale. The AirPods 3, which resemble but are distinct from the noise-cancelling AirPods Pro, sell for $179.

One reason for the lineup change is likely to move the charging cases across the AirPods line to USB-C, replacing the Lightning connector. The mid-tier AirPods 4 are also likely to include wireless charging in the case.

The company is also working on new firmware for the Airpods Pro that will add new head gesture control as well as improved noise isolation. Such features could also be included in the new fourth-gen AirPods mid-tier version.

Apple is likely to include Spatial Audio features across both revamped models, along with Apple Watch charging using the case’s built-in battery as the AirPods 3 currently offer. The AirPods 2 model will be discontinued entirely, while the AirPods 3 may continue to be sold for a time at a reduced price.

The new report mostly fits with previous rumors about an update to the AirPods lineup. It’s unclear if Apple will introduce a third-generation of the AirPods Pro, but it did promise better voice isolation in a forthcoming firmware update.

The new AirPod models are likely to be announced at an event expected next month, alongside new models of iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Stay tuned to AppleInsider for our full coverage of Apple’s September 2024 event.

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