AirPods 2 will be equipped with wireless charging technology super fast?
Well, scooping up the leaked information the whole time, we are now beginning to be able to sketch a clearer picture of what Apple's second-generation AirPods might look like, working. How it works, and contains interesting functions.
Accordingly, a new rumor suggests that AirPods 2 might come with a wireless charging box - Apple has promised to release this smart charger box (integrated AirPower technology) during the iPhone X launch event. But do not specify exactly when the product will be officially released.
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Rumors came from leaker Max Weinbach (via 9to5Mac), who appeared on an AllApplePro video recently to talk about the new features of AirPods. Weinbach says "high-speed wireless charging technology is almost certainly integrated on both AirPods 2 and charging boxes." Specifically, the technology will allow the headset and the charger box to be 'pumped'. Full power 'from 0-100% in just 15 minutes.
Besides, the AirPods 2 charger box is also expected to use Qi standard wireless charging technology like iPhone 8, X, XS, XS Max and XR.
If this rumor is true, wireless charging technology on AirPods 2 will be a remarkable leap from the standard charging standard that is supported with existing AirPods, which takes about 30 minutes to fully charge the carrying case and headphone.
However, charging speed from 0-100% in just 15 minutes is too fast, and this has caused many concerns that battery life will be negatively affected. This is also the reason why most fast charging solutions on the market only limit fast charging time to 85-90% battery level, then reduce charging speed so as not to endanger the device. Therefore, it is possible that the fast charging technology on AirPods 2 will be adjusted by Apple at 5-10 minute charging capacity to ensure safety for the device and users.
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With the recent rumors appearing, it is likely that AirPods 2 will be released sooner than Apple expected. Previous rumors suggest that AirPods 2 may be black, and also equipped with a new surface coating, similar to Apple Pencil 2. This coating is said to help improve adhesion to the ear. wearer, limiting the status of falling during use. Besides, some other reports claim that Apple will integrate both new sensors for AirPods 2, to cater for more advanced health monitoring functions, as well as voice control capabilities. Siri is in hands-free mode.
According to Buzzfeed, Apple is expected to hold a product launch event at the end of March. Specifically, on March 25 and AirPods 2 may be released on March 29. However, Buzzfeed also said the event will focus heavily on the service sector - specifically Apple News (possibly a video streaming service), and it is unlikely that AirPods 2 and iPad mini 5 will be announced in this occasion.
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If you're using AirPods and want to upgrade your headphones, it's best to wait a while longer to see if AirPods 2 will be released this month. If you don't own a true wireless headset yet, we recommend that you buy AirPods as well, because if you don't show up at this event, you'll probably have to wait until September before you can experience AirPods 2. .
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