Apple AirPods Max 2 Presented with New H2 Processor

Apple has officially unveiled the next generation of its premium full-size headphones, the AirPods Max 2 model. Zamin.uz reported on this news.
The most significant change in this new product is the transition from the older H1 microchip to the newer and more powerful H2 processor. This technical upgrade fully aligns the headphones with Apple's latest audio capabilities, offering users an even more comfortable listening experience.
Thanks to the new processor, the headphones have been enhanced with smart voice control features and now operate much more efficiently compared to the previous model. According to company representatives, the active noise cancellation system in the new model is 1.5 times better than that of the first generation.
This allows for more effective elimination of road traffic, office noise, or other external sounds in daily life, helping users distance themselves from their surroundings and focus solely on the music. Additionally, the new headphones offer the ability to further enhance audio quality when connected via USB-C port to a computer or other devices.
Users can now enjoy high-resolution audio at 24-bit and 48 kHz frequency, experiencing the purest sound through wired connection for compatible content. No changes were observed regarding battery capacity; the headphones provide up to 20 hours of continuous operation even with active noise cancellation mode enabled.
However, it should be noted that the fast charging feature present in the previous generation is absent in the new model. There has also been no price update, with the product selling for $549.
The headphones are available in five different colors, allowing each user to choose the option that suits them best. At first glance, the update may seem minor, but the main focus is on improving sound quality and enhancing noise cancellation.





