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Home›Tech Advice›Yes, the AirPods 2 are still worth buying, even though the AirPods 3 are pretty great

Yes, the AirPods 2 are still worth buying, even though the AirPods 3 are pretty great

By Matthew Lynch
July 15, 2023
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Over the past few years, Apple’s AirPods have become a symbol of modern wireless earbuds. With excellent sound quality and seamless connectivity with other Apple devices, it’s no wonder that the AirPods line has gained so much attention. With the recent release of the AirPods 3, some consumers may be hesitating on whether to opt for the newer model or stick with the tried-and-true AirPods 2. In this article, we’ll discuss why the AirPods 2 are still worth buying even with the arrival of the AirPods 3.

1. Price

One of the main reasons someone might choose to buy the AirPods 2 instead of the AirPods 3 is the price difference. The newer model comes at a premium: as technology improves and more features are added, so does the price tag. For those on a tighter budget or simply unwilling to pay more for certain features, the AirPods 2 provide excellent value without breaking the bank.

2. Design and Comfort

The design of both AirPod models is iconic and practical in its own right. The AirPods 2 feature a stemmed design that fits comfortably in most ears and sit securely during various activities. While some may find value in the new contoured design and additional comfort-related features of the AirPods 3, others might prefer sticking to what they know works well for them from personal experience.

3. Sound Quality

Although there have been improvements to sound quality in the third-generation model, it’s important to remember that both models feature excellent audio performance in their own right. The second-generation model already had impressive sound quality that satisfied many users. For those who aren’t audiophiles or don’t see a significant improvement between the two models, purchasing the AirPods 2 would still be a sound decision.

4. Battery Life and Connectivity

Both the AirPods 2 and AirPods 3 boast impressive battery life, lasting up to 5 hours of listening time or 3 hours of talk time on a single charge. Additionally, their connectivity with Apple devices is stellar on both models. For many users, these similarities may negate any need to upgrade, as the functionality in these areas is essentially the same on both versions.

5. Proven Track Record of Durability and Performance

The AirPods 2 have established themselves as a reliable and high-quality product that delivers on both performance and durability. While it’s expected that the AirPods 3 will follow this trend, there’s something to be said about sticking with a product that has proven its ability to last.

In conclusion, while the AirPods 3 are a fantastic addition to Apple’s audio lineup, it’s important not to overlook the enduring value of their predecessor. The AirPods 2 are still worth buying for many users thanks to their competitive pricing, familiar design, impressive sound quality, solid battery life, and a proven track record. For those who don’t see the need for additional features or improved aesthetics that come with the newer model, the second-generation option continues to be an excellent choice.

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