Apple Launches Second Generation AirPods; with “Hey Siri” Support, Wireless Charging Case, and Latency Improvements

By AppleVis, 20 March, 2019

Member of the AppleVis Editorial Team

Apple has today launched the second generation of its popular AirPods, available with the long-promised wireless charging case, a new H1 chip designed specifically for headsets, hands-free “Hey Siri”, longer battery life, and faster connections to devices.

According to Apple, the new H1 chip delivers performance efficiencies, faster connect times, up to 50% more talk time compared to the first generation, and the convenience of hands-free “Hey Siri”.

Of particular interest to VoiceOver users, will be Apple's statement that latency has been improved by 30% over the previous generation AirPods. Although this is cited as a benefit for gamers, our hope is that it will also improve VoiceOver ‘lag’.

The new wireless charging case can be charged either wirelessly using a Qi-compatible charging mat or with the Lightning connector. As of yet, there is no news on a release for Apple's long overdue AirPower charging mat.

The new AirPods are available to order online now for US$199 with the wireless charging case, or with the standard case for US$159. The wireless charging case is also available separately for US$79 and is compatible with the first generation AirPods.

The specifications for the new AirPods state that they require macOS 10.14.4, iOS 12.2, or watchOS 5.2. With the AirPods shipping next week, this indicates that we will also be seeing software releases from Apple shortly.

Today's announcement follows closely on the heels of the arrival of new iPad Air and iPad mini models on Monday; yesterday's iMac refresh; and effectively confirms that Apple's focus for next week's “It's show time” event will be services.

Let us know in the comments your thoughts on the new AirPods and whether you plan on buying them.

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By brandon armstrong on Sunday, March 24, 2019 - 00:07

hi their, I've got the ones with out the wireless case already added to my bag, and I plan on ordering them next month. I held off on buying airpods due to the fact I figured these would be coming out at some point.

By Mitchell on Sunday, March 24, 2019 - 00:07

I have been waiting for these for the past year or so, and plan on picking them up.

By Brian Giles on Sunday, March 24, 2019 - 00:07

Hoping Beats releases updates to their headphones with this new H1 chip. Air Pods have one deal-breaking issue for me, no volume controls and you can only assign one thing to the double tap on each air pod. I've been happy with my Beats X and would jump at an updated second gen.

By Holger Fiallo on Sunday, March 24, 2019 - 00:07

I wonder how it will work with iPhone and watch. Now the airpod that I have does not work well with both. If I tried to use apple watch 3 and iPhone xx it will not work. It will be nice if I could move from watch and iPhone without any problem.

By techluver on Sunday, March 24, 2019 - 00:07

I have a first gen airpods. think it's worth it to upgrade?

By Holger Fiallo on Sunday, March 24, 2019 - 00:07

In reply to by techluver

Not sure. I do not think the talking time is longer that current. The only thing I know is about the chip that suppose to make the transition from watch and iPhone or other device easy. I am not planning to upgrate my current airpod. I might get the wireless case if I had the money.

By Bo on Sunday, March 24, 2019 - 00:07

The H1 chip is supposed to extend useful talk time by 50%, to 3 hours, from 2.

If you have the original version, my recommendation would be to wait until you notice performance degradation before upgrading. I've had mine for two years now. After near daily use, (They're always in my pocket, ready for use,) I've noticed that listening time is maybe less than half of what it used to be, and my talk time is maybe 20 to 30 minutes before I start hearing the low battery sounds. Also, I used to use the left AirPod alone for phone calls, so the battery on that one dies long before the right.

With that said, my AirPods should arrive with the first batch around the 27th or 29th. Getting the wireless charging version, since I already have key charging mats all over the house.

By Bingo Little on Sunday, March 24, 2019 - 00:07

I read somewhere, perhaps it was here, that they're supposed to grip your ears better. I hope this is the case. Mine are not bad by any means, but from time to time I feel like they are slipping. I certainly wouldn't feel confident running while waring them, as some folk apparently do. I also hope they sort out the interfacing between airpods, watch and iPhone. I know some folk have siad that this appeared to have been sorted out with the latest IOS and Watch OS updates, but I haven't found that to be the case.

By Holger Fiallo on Sunday, March 24, 2019 - 00:07

In reply to by Bingo Little

No. Still having issues with it. Does not work. Using iPhone xx and applewatch 3.

By Greg Wocher on Sunday, March 24, 2019 - 00:07

Hello all,
Once again I won't be getting these. Apple has again taken the approach of one size fits all except for those it doesn't. I happen to be one of those that cannot wear these because they don't fit my ears. Beats is suppose to be launching a version like the airpods next month so I will have to wait for those.

By DPinWI on Sunday, March 24, 2019 - 00:07

I was close to getting Air Pods, but when I heard they do not seamlessly switch between the watch and phone, I passed on them. My Plantronics earpiece does this. If the Air Pods 2 can do it, I haven't seen that news yet. Until they do, I will continue to use the Plantronics device for my at work needs, and my cheapo bluetooth headphone adapter for other listening.

By Carter Wu on Sunday, March 24, 2019 - 00:07

Hi all,
I used the new airpods today.It makes me particularly excited.When we used airpods and voiceover together,VoiceOver's response speed has really improved.Although it still has some gaps compared to wired headsets, it has exceeded my expectations.