AirPods Pro 3 arrive with heart-rate sensing and live translation using Apple Intelligence

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10:16 AM PDT · September 9, 2025

Apple debuted the third-generation AirPods Pro at the “Awe-dropping” event on Tuesday, featuring heart-rate tracking, improved audio, and a smaller, more interactive charging case. 

It’s been three years since Apple refreshed the AirPods Pro line, releasing the Pro 2 model in 2022. The new AirPods Pro will be priced at $249.

One of the standout features of the AirPods Pro 3 is its heart-rate sensing capability, a first for the AirPods line. This addition will operate similarly to the Powerbeats Pro 2, using LED sensors to provide precise measurements. The collected data will sync with Apple’s Fitness app.

The active noise cancellation, which reduces external noise, has been significantly improved. Apple says it delivers twice the active noise cancellation compared to the AirPods Pro 2.

A noteworthy upcoming feature is a live translation capability, thanks to Apple’s iOS 26 software update. This lets you have conversations in different languages, using your iPhone to translate while the phone plays one language and the AirPods handle the other.

Other notable updates include a sleeker design and smaller, more comfortable earbuds. Apple now offers ear tips in five different sizes, and the company claims it’s “the best-fitting AirPods.”

Although the current model represents a solid improvement, considerable speculation has circulated before the event about the potential release of a second version of the AirPods Pro 3.

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This rumored high-end variant is expected to have a higher price point than the other version, with the significant hardware upgrade being an infrared camera capable of detecting hand gestures and delivering an improved spatial audio experience when used with Apple’s Vision Pro headset. 

The second version of the Pro 3 model is predicted to launch in 2026.

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