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  2. AirPods - Wikipedia

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    The first-generation AirPods are fully compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch models with iOS 10 or later, Apple Watch models with watchOS 3 or later, and Mac models with macOS Sierra or later. [31] The second-generation AirPods are fully compatible with devices running iOS 12.2 or later, macOS Mojave 10.14.4 or later, and watchOS 5.2 or ...

  3. Apple AirPods Pro review (2nd-gen): Big improvements, all on ...

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    All of the features for the AirPods Pro are baked into iOS, so there’s no need to download a separate app to make changes. For this reason, the earbuds seamlessly pair with your phone when you ...

  4. AirPods Pro - Wikipedia

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    AirPods Pro are wireless Bluetooth in-ear headphones designed by Apple, initially introduced on October 30, 2019. [5][6] They are Apple's mid-range wireless headphones, available alongside the base-level AirPods and the highest-end AirPods Max. The first-generation AirPods Pro use the H1 chip, also found in the second-generation base-level AirPods.

  5. Read This Guide Before You Buy Your Next Pair of Apple AirPods

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    The AirPods 2nd Gen still provide an ultra-fast connection (as soon as you open the case and pop out the buds). There's the 24 hour total battery life thanks to the accompanying charger case too.

  6. New Apple AirPods Pro: Everything You Need to Know and ... - AOL

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    The second-generation AirPods Pro are almost here! Apple announced the newest addition to the AirPods lineup during a special event where the company also unveiled four new iPhone 14 models and ...

  7. Dolby Atmos - Wikipedia

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    Dolby Atmos home theaters can be built upon conventional 5.1 and 7.1 layouts. For Dolby Atmos, the nomenclature differs slightly by an additional number at the end, that represents the number of overhead or Dolby Atmos enabled speakers: a 7.1.4 Dolby Atmos system is a conventional 7.1 layout with four overhead or Dolby Atmos enabled speakers.