by Tim Hardwick
AirPods Max are the oldest current-generation AirPods product still in Apple's lineup. It's been over three years since Apple launched AirPods Max in December 2020, and only recently have we begun hearing rumors about Apple's plans for a new-generation model next year.
According to well-connected Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman, Apple will introduce a new version of the AirPods Max in late 2024. Here's what we expect from the new version of Apple's premium over-ear headphones, followed by some potential features that we hope to see but are still unconfirmed for AirPods Max 2.
2024 AirPods Max: What to Expect
USB-C
According to Gurman, Apple will replace the Lightning port found on the current-generation AirPods Max for a USB-C port. This will ensure the headphones comply with European regulations, and will bring consistency across the company's AirPods lineup.
This of course means AirPods Max 2 will come supplied with a USB-C to USB-C charging cable, rather than a Lightning to USB-C cable. Apple will also need to offer a USB-C to 3.5mm audio accessory cable so that users can plug AirPods Max 2 into 3.5mm audio ports.
Bluetooth 5.3
The Bluetooth 5.3 specification can already be found in the AirPods Pro 2, the iPhone 15 lineup, and the latest Apple Watch models. It is also supported by all Mac models released in 2023. Therefore it's almost inevitable that the second-generation AirPods Max will similarly feature the latest Bluetooth standard.
Bluetooth 5.3 includes enhancements that can improve the reliability of the wireless connection as well as energy efficiency. The specification also includes LE Audio, but Apple does not appear to have implemented support for LE Audio in its devices yet.
New Colors
Apple will offer second-generation AirPods Max in fresh colors, according to an October 2023 Bloomberg report. Although what those colors might be is currently unknown.
AirPods Max are currently available in Space Gray, Silver, Green, Sky Blue, and Pink, although interchangeable ear cushions allow for many color combinations. Apple sells standalone ear cushions for $69 per pair.
2024 AirPods Max: What to Hope For
The latest rumors suggest that no other major changes are expected for the AirPods Max 2, although Apple's plans could always change between now and when they are released in late 2024. Here are the improvements and changes that we hope Apple ultimately includes.
H2 Chip
It would seem reasonable for AirPods Max 2 to feature the H2 chip, Apple's custom silicon chip designed specifically for earbuds and headphones. The H2 chip enables improved computational audio to enhance sound quality on the current-generation AirPods Pro and improves battery life with better energy efficiency.
Despite the H2 chip's introduction with the AirPods Pro, Gurman's latest report suggests Apple currently does not plan to include the technology in the AirPods Max 2, which would also deprive the headphones of H2-specific features like Adaptive Audio, Personalized Volume, and improved noise cancelation and battery life. Of course, Apple's plans could change between now and the release of the second-generation headphones, so watch this space.
U2 Chip and Precision Finding
Apple's U2 Ultra Wideband chip can be found in the latest iPhone 15 series, Apple Watch Series 9 and the Apple Watch Ultra 2, and allows for Precision Finding in the Find My app.
The current AirPods Max feature basic support for Find My, but do not even feature the previous generation U1 chip. For Apple to add a U2 chip to AirPods Max 2 would therefore enable a much more precise way to locate the headphones when they are nearby.
Redesigned Smart Case
When Apple unveiled the $549 AirPods Max, the included Smart Case stirred up plenty of online chatter for its odd appearance and poor overall protection when compared to the traditional hard cases that come with other premium headphones.
Apple's much-lampooned case birthed an avalanche of memes, which have irreverently compared it to all sorts of things, from handbags to lingerie, and even body parts. There are no rumors that Apple plans to redesign the case, although one Apple patent describes how a future model could come with a case that offers a more traditional portable housing.
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Top Rated Comments
mikethebigo
12 weeks ago
In my mind there is literally a 0% chance that Apple would update these and not include the H2 chip.
Score: 26 Votes (Like | Disagree)
dhershberger
12 weeks ago
I love my Max, but I sure wish Apple would allow a direct digital signal over USB-C into the headphone's built-in DAC so we could enjoy lossless audio, while allowing it to charge at the same time.
Score: 24 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Velin
12 weeks ago
What year is it?
Wired audio is still significantly superior to bluetooth / wireless compression. This can be heard, and measured, without question.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
thatguywill
12 weeks ago
Headphones need a 3.5mm jack, I believe Apple are the only company that don't offer this.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Jackbequickly
12 weeks ago
If they could be a bit smaller and lighter would help. These are the only over the ear units that compete and maybe beat my Sony units.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
tweaknmod
12 weeks ago
We need to be honest here.. the 1st gen was a failure.Apple needs to redesign this product and drop the price.
Make all those updates noted above its still heavy, ugly (yes very), and expensive.
You think it’s going to fly off the shelves with usb c? Pa-leeze
I love mine, honestly.
I don’t find them ugly in the least - quite the opposite, in my eyes.
While I wouldn’t mind them being a bit lighter and less expensive, I don’t regret my purchase at all.
If the next version offer a slightly lighter form factor, usbc, and better battery, I’ll be getting a pair for sure (and my wife will inherit my current pair).
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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