The 2021 AirPods Pro in two sizes?

AirPods Pro W2

A rumor or rather a leak that reached the social network Twitter a few hours ago about the AirPods Pro, shows us an image of what the W2 chips that the new Apple headphones would carry next year may be. Within this image published by Mr-white, it shows what could be an internal component of the AirPods Pro and in this case it speaks of the W2 chips that would be the next generation of the H1.

The images filtered by this user of the social network shows us two different sizes and this would give rise to the option of the arrival of two different headphone averages as they also explain in MacRumors. This is something that really seems strange to us but with Apple you never know ...

This is the tweet by Mr-white in which the images are shown with two different measurements and which suggests that next year's AirPods will also have two sizes:

Honestly, having two sizes of headphones does not seem useful for several reasons and less in the AirPods Pro that are in-ear headphones so the smaller and tighter in every way, the better. On the general size of the AirPods Pro, what is precisely sought is that they are not too rough, so In the case of minimizing components, we doubt that the largest model will be launched in terms of dimensions..

Another issue is the AirPods and AirPods Pro model that we have been seeing for a long time amid rumors. This can be something that makes the internal components vary, as is the case with this W2 chip that is shown in the images and which has various sizes. We will finally see what Apple launches in the month of March, which is expected to be quite loaded at the moment and that we have not finished the year 2020 yet.


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