AirPods Pro 2 charging case trackable like AirTag, may come with health sensors

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in Future Apple Hardware edited January 2022
In a note to investors on Sunday morning, Ming-Chi Kuo has detailed new "AirPods Pro 2" slightly further, with him now expecting integrated AirTag features in the charging case, and support for Apple Lossless.




In a note to investors seen by AppleInsider, Ming Chi Kuo of TF Securities mostly demonstrates how Luxshare and Goertek are the big supply chain winners for AirPods. However, he also has pinned down new features that he expects in "AirPods 2."

Expected in the new model are a new design, support for Apple Lossless, and a charging case with built-in AirTag functionality.

He also expects more integration of health management features at some point in the future for the line, but has not elaborated in Sunday's note about what specifically is arriving. However, in a previous memo, he said that the model would feature updated motion trackers for greater fitness applications.

While the new design was not elaborated upon in Sunday's note, continued product leaks for new AirPods Pro have shown a shortened stem for the product. In previous notes, Kuo has suspected that "the main chip may be significantly upgraded."

Like he said in December, Kuo now believes that Apple will launch an AirPods Pro 2 refresh in the fourth calendar quarter of 2022. This places the launch just in time for the next holiday season.

Previously, Kuo has said that the AirPods and Beats platforms as a whole at a wide range of price points is important for future growth for Apple, and may be a "halo" product for the company as a whole.

"AirPods are higher priced, target Apple device users, and aim to provide innovation and eco-experience to increase added value," Kuo has said. "Beats are lower-priced, target Apple and non-Apple device users, and increase shipments or market share."

As it pertains to the 2021 shipment volumes of AirPods, Kuo estimates that AirPods shipment was better than expected at 27 million units, more than double the previous quarter, and up 20% year-over-year. He's also expecting the first calendar quarter of 2022 to be strong, with shipments nearly the same as the holiday quarter.

The holiday quarter strength comes on the launch of AirPods 3 and the reduction in price of the second-generation AirPods in the quarter. Notably, he says that "AirPods are replicating the success of the iPhone."

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Comments

  • Reply 1 of 3
    BeatsBeats Posts: 3,073member
    I don’t think it’s the case that people are losing...
    beowulfschmidt
  • Reply 2 of 3
    I hope this cannot be disabled by someone else like the AirTag if people are looking for their case and other people are thinking that they are being tracked by it.....then again if it can't be disabled or it doesn't notify people about tracking, this maybe the replacement to AirTags that stalkers are looking for....
  • Reply 3 of 3
    StrangeDaysStrangeDays Posts: 12,877member
    Beats said:
    I don’t think it’s the case that people are losing...
    Well with the pods in them, yes - we sometimes misplace ours in the house and have to try to find them. Anything to make that task easier is value add.
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