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Apple's New AirPods Max 2 Hit the Shelves: Featuring H2 Chip, Adaptive Audio, and Real-Time Translation

Following their announcement on March 16, Apple's highly anticipated AirPods Max 2 are now officially available for purchase and shipping as of April 1st. The premium over-ear headphones are priced at $549 in the United States. For customers who pre-ordered through Apple's official website, a complimentary personalized engraving service is also available.

The most significant upgrade in the AirPods Max 2 is the integration of Apple's powerful H2 chip, the same processor found in the AirPods Pro 3 and AirPods 4. The inclusion of this chip is a game-changer, unlocking a suite of advanced functionalities that elevate the listening experience to new heights.

Thanks to the H2 chip, the new headphones deliver superior Adaptive Active Noise Cancellation, enhanced overall audio quality, and a new Adaptive Audio mode. One of the most groundbreaking features introduced is real-time translation, positioning the AirPods Max 2 not just as a listening device, but as a powerful tool for communication across language barriers.


Apple's New AirPods Max 2 Hit the Shelves: Featuring H2 Chip, Adaptive Audio, and Real-Time Translation

 

In terms of physical design, the AirPods Max 2 maintain the same aesthetic as the previous USB-C model. Apple offers a refreshed color palette to suit various styles, with options including Midnight, Starlight, Orange, Purple, and Blue.


Apple's New AirPods Max 2 Hit the Shelves: Featuring H2 Chip, Adaptive Audio, and Real-Time Translation

 

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