Apple plans to launch AirPods 3 this year |
Apple has a dominant position in the global wireless speaker business, and it's clear that AirPods dominate sales. Although Apple hosted this year's flagship conference a couple of weeks ago, recent reports indicate that the company continues to plan to launch AirPods 3 in 2021.
According to sources, the quantitative manufacturing process of the new helmet has already begun. So the company could announce it soon, including a new Mac release at the end of the October meeting.
There is still a possibility that Apple will only release AirPods 3 through a press release. Like I did before using the same second-generation headphone in April 2020.
Recently, new predictions emerged about the changes that will appear in the new generation of AirPods headphones. This may include design changes that resemble the design of the AirPods Pro more than the AirPods 2.
On the other hand, the new design can reduce the overall length of the case. In addition to providing an appointment design for the rubberized blanket that touches the ear. Of course, even if a smaller charging case is introduced, it still supports wireless charging.
Apple could launch AirPods 3 in 2021
Apple has made major improvements with each new generation of headphones. AirPods 3 are perhaps no exception. These improvements in particular usually prompt users to update. This helmet is expected to sell for $199.
The new generation is expected to come with support for Active Noise Reduction (ANC), although this feature broadens the difference between AirPods 2 and AirPods Pro. No one knows yet whether Apple will keep two product lines or will combine the Pro and Standard versions in one headset.
The AirPods Pro are said to be priced at around $250. When it comes to active noise cancellation, the $200 AirPods 3 are hard to buy. Because Apple will make AirPods Pro unnecessary.
Moreover, the source also said that Apple will continue to manufacture and sell AirPods 2, but the price is $159.9, so AirPods can be used in all price categories. This is also the strategy that Apple is taking with the iPhone.