AirPods Max 2: Everything We Know About Features and Launch Date [Updated]

Apple's AirPods Max launched over two years ago, but rumors about a successor remain thin on the ground, so what exactly can we expect from ‌‌AirPods Max‌‌ 2?

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After months of rumors, the ‌AirPods Max‌ began arriving with customers two years ago today, but the device now seems to be showing its age, with the second-generation AirPods Pro adding a range of technological innovations that the AirPods Max lack, such as Adaptive Transparency, IPX4-rated sweat and water resistance, skin-detect sensors, and the U1 chip for Precision Finding with Find My.

While it seems likely that the next-generation ‌AirPods Max‌ will gain many of the above features, there have been surprisingly few rumors about the device. In May 2021, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman said that Apple was not actively working on second-generation AirPods Max, and previous talk of a color options refresh for the first-generation seems to have diminished.

New Features

The most recent mention of the second-generation ‌AirPods Max‌'s features was Gurman's claim in October that the next version will feature USB-C and launch "by 2024." Beyond this single feature, we do not have any concrete rumors from reliable sources about what the new model could offer – but there is some evidence that could provide some interesting indications about what to expect.

In 2020, Gurman said that the ‌AirPods Max‌, thought at the time to be called "AirPods Studio," had suffered from several development challenges, such as problems with the headband being too tight, leading to multiple delays and scaling back of functionality. It seems plausible that after several more years to iterate on the aspects that did not make it into the first version of the device, the second-generation ‌AirPods Max‌ could introduce some of these initially scrapped features.

It was originally believed that ‌AirPods Max‌ would offer unique customizability with interchangeable headbands and earcups, much like Apple Watch bands. Amid these delays and development issues, Bloomberg predicted that Apple would drop the concept of a replaceable headband to accelerate production.

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Evidence of this concept can be seen in the final ‌AirPods Max‌ design. Users can easily remove the headband from AirPods Max without any disassembly of the headphones. To do this, users simply need to remove the magnetic ear cushions, fold the earcups flat, and insert a SIM card ejector tool into a small hole above the speaker.

Once the earcups are removed, the spokes on either side of the headband reveal a small Lightning-style connector for transferring power, and potentially data, between the earcups. It is possible that this system for removing the headband is a remnant of the original, more modular approach to ‌AirPods Max‌. The earcups are magnetically removable and can easily be swapped out for a different color.

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Moreover, it was believed that ‌AirPods Max‌ would have left and right ear detection so users could reverse the headphones' orientation, as well as touch pads on the earcups for controls. This appears to have been replaced by the Digital Crown from the Apple Watch in the final product.

Rumors also suggested that the ‌AirPods Max‌ would be available in two varieties, including a more affordable sports-oriented model. Leaker Jon Prosser repeatedly said that ‌AirPods Max‌ would come in a "sport-like variant" for $350 and a "luxury variant" for $599. While Prosser's $599 price tag was not far off the eventual $549 ‌AirPods Max‌ retail price, the cheaper $350 "sport variant" has yet to emerge. Apple could still launch this lower-end version of the ‌AirPods Max‌ some time in the future.

Based on the above information, the second-generation ‌AirPods Max‌ could conceivably offer some of these features:


Rumored for AirPods Max 2 Specifically

  • USB-C port instead of Lightning
  • New color options

Rumored for Original AirPods Max But Omitted

  • Interchangeable headband for more visual customization options
  • Automatic left and right ear detection
  • Touch pads on the earcups for audio controls
  • Lower-cost sports-oriented model


AirPods Pro Features That AirPods Max Could Adopt

  • H2 chips
  • Up to two times better Active Noise Cancellation
  • Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity
  • Adaptive Transparency
  • Conversation Boost
  • Skin-detect sensors
  • U1 chip for Precision Finding with ‌Find My‌
  • IPX4-rated sweat and water resistance
  • Improved battery life
  • MagSafe charging

Launch Date

At least one new AirPods product has launched every year since 2019. To date, Apple seems to wait two and a half to three years to update each AirPods device and, since 2019, a different AirPods product line has been updated each year. According to this pattern, ‌AirPods Max‌ should be the next AirPods device to receive a refresh, perhaps somewhere between June and November 2023.

  1. AirPods (first-generation): September 2016
  2. AirPods (second-generation): March 2019 (two years and six months after previous generation)
  3. ‌AirPods Pro‌ (first-generation): October 2019
  4. AirPods Max: December 2020
  5. AirPods (third-generation): October 2021 (two years and six months after previous generation)
  6. ‌AirPods Pro‌ (second-generation): September 2022 (two years and 11 months after previous generation)
  7. AirPods Max (second-generation): June to November 2023?

Apple could, of course, wait even longer to update the device. Past launch dates do not always indicate Apple's future plans, but they can provide insights into the patterns to be expected from the company. Most recently, Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said that the second-generation ‌AirPods Max‌ will launch in the second half of 2024 or the first half of 2025. There is even the slim chance that there are no plans to update the ‌AirPods Max‌, with the product potentially meeting the same fate as the HomePod. It is simply too early in the rumor cycle to say at the current time.

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Top Rated Comments

lowkey Avatar
12 months ago
As a Max owner the thing at the very top of the list would be a proper case to put them in that protects the fishnet headband. And a freaking off switch.
Score: 47 Votes (Like | Disagree)
senttoschool Avatar
12 months ago
I love Airpods Max stories because I can tell this story again: My AirPods Max got me laid.

I had a date with a hot audiophile girl who insisted that her expensive Seinnheisers would sound better than my Airpods Max. So she brought them over on the second date. We compared. My Airpods Max won - not even close. I got laid that evening.

No way I would have gotten laid with her if my Airpods Max didn't win because she was a solid 9 and I'm an overachieving 5.

PS. I'm also a huge fan of the original Homepod. Its sound quality seriously impresses girls when you're trying to have a wine and music night at your place. The key is really good bass, which the original Homepod has a lot of. You want the girl to feel the music physically while she's getting tipsy and having a nice chat. Try doing the same with a little Alexa speaker when you're only a 5. You'll never impress the girl. Get the chad original Hompod folks.



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Score: 38 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Feek Avatar
12 months ago
If this really was "everything we know", it would be a very short post.
Score: 26 Votes (Like | Disagree)
boss.king Avatar
12 months ago

I love Airpods Max stories because I can tell this story again: My AirPods Max got me laid.

I had a date with a hot audiophile girl who insisted that her expensive Seinnheisers would sound better than my Airpods Max. So she brought them over on the second date. We compared. My Airpods Max won - not even close. I got laid that evening.

No way I would have gotten laid with her if my Airpods Max didn't win because she was a solid 9 and I'm an overachieving 5.

PS. I'm also a huge fan of the original Homepod. Its sound quality seriously impresses girls when you're trying to have a wine and music night at your place. The key to wine and music night is really good bass, which the original Homepod has a lot of. You want the girl to feel the music while she's getting tipsy and having a nice chat. Trying doing the same with a little Alexa speaker when you're only a 5. You'll never impress the girl.
This is one of the sadder things I’ve read on the internet this week.
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Kafka Avatar
12 months ago
Not interested as long as lossless is not supported.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
doolar Avatar
12 months ago
I love my Max’s, and one of the strengths is the absence of touch controls. The Digital Crown and button is super intuitive. The problem with touch on headphones is erratic performance and ghost touches, such as the XM series from Sony at least used to have when wearing them in a cold environment.

I’ll happily take any other improvements though! ?
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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