Earlier this week we reported that the next-gen Apple AirPods Pro 2 said to launch around Q3 of 2022. Now, a report has surfaced suggesting the same.

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According to a new report by Digitimes (via MacRumors), Apple suppliers are getting ready for shipments of the new high-end AirPods by scaling up their output capacity. This new information comes just days after credible Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo revealed the launch timeline of the AirPods Pro 2, which according to him will hit the markets somewhere around October and December 2022.

Ming-Chi Kuo also expects the AirPods Pro 2 to come with Apple Lossless Audio Codec (ALAC) and if that happens, then it would be the first TWS earphones from the Cupertino-based tech giant to support lossless audio.

For those unaware, Lossless audio basically preserves all of the data in the original audio file which results in higher quality sound. All AirPods from the company launched so far use Bluetooth to deliver audio, which is limited to using Advanced Audio Codec (AAC), a loss-prone form of audio delivery. Apple‘s vice president of acoustics Gary Geaves also discussed this bandwidth problem in detail in a recent interview.

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Additionally, the charging case of the AirPods Pro 2 could have support for emitting sound. This is to help find the charging case if it’s separated from the AirPods or has been misplaced by the user.

Currently, the AirPods themselves make a noise when trying to locate them via the Find My app. Further, Kuo adds that the earphones may undergo a redesign to focus more on fitness which could include a more rounded shape.

 

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