Apple Expected to Launch AirPods Pro 3 with Design, Sensor Upgrades September 9
Apple Expected to Launch AirPods Pro 3 with Design, Sensor Upgrades September 9

Apple Expected to Launch AirPods Pro 3 with Design, Sensor Upgrades September 9

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Apple is set to unveil the AirPods Pro 3 at its September 9, 2025 event, alongside the iPhone 17 lineup, with pre-orders expected to begin shortly after and retail availability by mid-September. The new earbuds will feature incremental design updates, including a slightly smaller charging case that replaces the physical pairing button with a touch-sensitive surface similar to the AirPods 4, enhancing user interaction through intuitive gestures. Notable new features are anticipated, such as heart rate monitoring, which could appeal to health-conscious users, and potentially live language translation, although the effectiveness of these remains to be seen. Powered by the new H3 chip, the AirPods Pro 3 are expected to deliver improved active noise cancellation, clearer calls, and better overall sound quality. Despite some concerns about sensor technology possibly causing production delays, multiple sources and iOS 26 beta code suggest Apple remains on track for the September launch, pricing the earbuds competitively at $249. These enhancements aim to maintain Apple's premium positioning in the competitive true wireless earbud market.

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