You're weighing up the AirPods Pro 2 against the new AirPods Pro 3, and on paper the Pro 3 looks like the obvious upgrade. Heart rate sensor, much stronger active noise cancelling, eight hours of battery on a single charge. Both pairs are genuinely excellent.
But across the board (sound + total case battery + transparency mode + fit + price), the established AirPods Pro 2 still comes out ahead for most people on balance. Especially when you purchase a refurbished pair. We'll walk you through what each model actually does for your ears, so you can choose with confidence.
A few Apple-specific advantages keep AirPods Pro ahead of most other earbuds. The H2 chip runs Adaptive Audio that blends noise cancelling, transparency and EQ on the fly. Personalised Spatial Audio with head tracking turns stereo into a room of speakers around you, rare in rival earbuds. And one pair of Apple earbuds follows you seamlessly across iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple Watch.
Pick the AirPods Pro 2 if you want balanced, fatigue-free sound, the longest total case battery and the most natural transparency mode. With refurbished pricing, this is the smartest deal in the AirPods Pro lineup.
Pick the AirPods Pro 3 if you're a frequent flyer, hardcore gym-goer, or if you have an uncommon ear shape that needs the Pro 3's more adaptive tip system to seal properly.
Skip the AirPods Pro 1 as a primary pair. Lightning charging and ageing ANC make it a secondhand backup, not a main buy.
Credit where it's due. The AirPods Pro 3 has real upgrades and we'll name them straight.
Active noise cancelling. The biggest leap in the AirPods Pro line so far. Apple's claim of roughly twice the noise blocking holds up against low-frequency sources like plane cabins, vacuums and lawnmowers.
A redesigned fit. The new foam-infused silicone tips and the insert-and-twist technique lock the earbuds in for runners, lifters and side-sleepers.
Eight hours per single charge. A real quality-of-life upgrade on long flights.
An in-ear heart rate sensor with class-leading accuracy. So why does the Pro 2 still win for most listeners?
Sound that doesn't fatigue your ears. The Pro 3 chases a consumer-tuned signature with boosted bass and lifted highs. Exciting on first listen, tiring over hours. Audio reviewers comparing the two keep flagging the same issue: a narrow high-end boost that introduces audible sibilance, the harsh 's' sounds in vocals, which makes podcasts and YouTube grating over a long day. The Pro 2 is the more reliably listenable pair, a balanced canvas where nothing offends and nothing wears you out.
Total case battery favours the Pro 2. The Pro 3 wins per charge, eight hours against six. But total runtime with the case favours the Pro 2, thirty hours against twenty-four. If you travel for days without easy access to a charger, the Pro 2 has six more hours in reserve. With the Pro 3's heart rate sensor active, the per-charge gap also narrows to about six and a half hours.
A more natural transparency mode. The Pro 2's transparency famously sounds like you have nothing in your ears at all. The Pro 3 lifts the high frequencies for voice clarity, but the world ends up feeling more augmented than transparent. Live music fans will also notice that the Pro 2 doubles as a high-fidelity earplug at concerts, preserving the full range of music, while the Pro 3 cuts volume so aggressively that gigs sound distant.
Fewer reported quirks. Two Pro 3 issues have surfaced repeatedly: a brief feedback squeal when the ear seal momentarily breaks (most often on flights or while eating crunchy snacks), and an occasional left and right audio imbalance that drifts mid-listen. Two product cycles of refinement have made the Pro 2 the more polished article.
Friendlier fit for existing owners. If your Pro 2 already fits, the Pro 3 is finicky to position. The Pro 2 is pop-them-in-and-go.
Both pairs launched at €249 new. The AirPods Pro 3 sits near that price today. The AirPods Pro 2 has been on the market for over two years, and refurbished pairs routinely land near €139.
That's the headline. Roughly half the price of a new Pro 3, with most of the experience intact, and in several areas (sound, total case battery and transparency mode) the Pro 2 actually pulls ahead. If you're a budget-conscious buyer who still wants the AirPods Pro feel, this is the smartest deal in the lineup.
A refurbished pair from refurbed is professionally checked, deep-cleaned and tested, with worn parts replaced where needed, so you get the same Pro 2 experience for a lot less.
The original AirPods Pro 1 set the template. Class-leading active noise cancelling for its time, the same comfortable silicone tip shape, the iconic magnetic case.
It's now dated, though. Lightning charging only, around four and a half hours of battery per charge, no case speaker for Precision Find My, and ANC that has been surpassed twice. It's a fine secondhand backup if you find a pair gathering dust, but not the place to spend if it's your primary pair. The leap from Pro 1 to Pro 2 was the truly generational rewrite, and that's the leap most listeners feel.
The Pro 2 case isn't an argument against the AirPods Pro 3. It's an argument for being honest about what you actually need. The Pro 3 is the right pick if:
You fly often, commute through loud environments or work outdoors. The active noise cancelling is genuinely class-leading and will pay you back daily.
You have an uncommon ear shape that needs a more adaptive seal. The Pro 3's foam-infused silicone tips and insert-and-twist technique cater to ears that standard silicone tips don't seat perfectly. The Pro 2 fits most ears just fine, but the Pro 3 is the safer pick if previous in-ears have struggled to seal for you.
You don't have an Apple Watch and want in-ear heart rate tracking. The Pro 3's sensor is accurate enough to lean on.
You're moving up from an old Lightning-era pair and want USB-C as part of the upgrade.
Refurbished simply means professionally restored. Every pair sold on refurbed is checked, deep-cleaned, with battery and audio components tested, and worn parts replaced where needed. You get the same Apple sound for less, plus a 12-month minimum warranty and a 30-day free trial. If a pair doesn't fit your ears or your life, send it back.
Buying refurbished also keeps perfectly good devices in use for longer, which is the more sustainable option compared to buying new. A great deal, with peace of mind.
Is the AirPods Pro 2 still worth buying in 2026?
Yes, especially refurbished. The only objective upgrades on the Pro 3 are active noise cancelling and the heart rate sensor. For sound balance, total case battery and transparency, the Pro 2 still leads.
What's the biggest difference between AirPods Pro 2 and Pro 3?
Active noise cancelling and fit. Everything else is incremental, and several things (sound character, total runtime with case, transparency mode) actually favour the Pro 2.
Do AirPods Pro 3 sound better than Pro 2?
Not for most listeners. The Pro 3's tuning lifts the highs more aggressively, which some hear as harshness on vocal-heavy content. The Pro 2 stays balanced and easier on the ears across long sessions.
Is refurbished AirPods Pro 2 reliable?
Yes. Every refurbished AirPods Pro 2 from refurbed is tested and cleaned, with worn parts replaced. You also get a 12-month minimum warranty and 30 days to return your pair if it isn't the right fit.
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