Apple AirPods Pro 3 Review: Still The Best for iOS

The same slightly flat removal on the stem of each bud indicates the location of touch / compresses controls, and there are black spots where heart rate sensors, wear sensors and microphone ports are hidden. As with previous models, silver points bless the end of each elephant trunk, where a beam shape microphone targets your lips for maximum fidelity. They are all indices of familiar and refined design of the previous airpods, and they are better executed than ever, even with such light changes.
Well -sustained
Review: Apple AirPods Pro 3
I was very impressed by Apple’s software support for AirPods Pro; Last year, he added a lot of free hearing health functionalities as a software update. This trend continues here with the addition of real -time translation and monitoring of heart rate on these buds.
Translation can be activated by tightening the two buds at the same time, when any iPhone compatible Apple Intelligence (any iPhone 16 pro or subsequent with functionality) will draw the translate application on iOS. Siri will then listen to the speaker in front of you and will translate what they say in real time, provided they speak English, Spanish, German, French or Portuguese. I tested this with my multilingual wife, who found her very precise with her Spanish sentences.
It is ideal for multilingual work or education environments in the United States in particular, as well as for travel, and something that should help people who fight with more advanced sentences or need to transmit a more nuanced message in their mother tongue.
It should be noted that I saw this feature activated on headphones like Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 (which do it, but using Google Translate). On the side by side, Google’s buds and the associated application offer many more languages and better translation (my Thai mother-in-law was very excited in the way it worked with Thai, which is not available on Airpod Pro 3), but the Apple version is always more than welcome.




