Noise-canceling AirPods appear in the latest iOS beta

AirPods iOS 13.2

It is an open secret that Apple would be working on a new version of the well-known Apple wireless headphones. The AirPods are undoubtedly spectacular headphones, they have good autonomy, they are easy to synchronize with our devices and now they also add wireless charging to their box for more convenience.

But for a few months it has been rumored the possibility that the guys from Cupertino launch a new model of AirPods with noise cancellation, greater water resistance and other significant improvements. Now The beta version of iOS 13.2 adds direct references to these new AirPods.

AirPods

A change in the design could bring noise cancellation and other options such as the option of enjoying listening modes from which the user can choose whether or not to use noise cancellation. In short, as you can see in the header image, the design could be completely modified in this new version that some media indicate could be featured even later this month in a joint keynote with the new 16-inch MacBook Pros.

There is nothing confirmed at this point but it is certain that Apple has been working for months to launch these new headphones. Another thing that is quite clear to us is that they would finally have the long-awaited noise cancellation function and possibly improvements in water resistance, we will see what is true in these rumors when the end of the month comes if Apple decides to launch them in October. At the moment they are all unconfirmed rumors along with this leak in the latest beta released for iOS devices.


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