Apple AirPods Pro 3 Review

The Apple AirPods Pro 3 arrive as one of the most recognizable true wireless earbuds on the market, building on a design and feature set that have become almost synonymous with everyday Bluetooth listening. With stronger active noise canceling, longer battery life, Personalized Spatial Audio, Live Translation, heart rate sensing, and deeper Apple ecosystem integration, the AirPods Pro 3 aim to be more than just another pair of wireless earbuds. They are designed as an all-purpose audio companion for commuting, workouts, calls, media streaming, and daily use across Apple devices. For iPhone users looking for seamless pairing, effective ANC, and a feature-rich wireless experience, the AirPods Pro 3 are still one of the most important earbuds to consider, so let’s see if they’re worth it.

What You Get

  • AirPods Pro 3
  • MagSage Charging Case (USB-C) with speaker and lanyard loop
  • Silicone ear tips (five sizes: XXS, XS, S, M, L)
  • Documentation

Apple AirPods Pro 3 single

Look & Feel

If you’ve seen AirPods before, there’s nothing too different about the AirPods Pro 3. Apple has stuck with a design that’s worked for many years now; however, if you’re someone who has an issue with the earbuds staying in your ears, the Pro 3 probably won’t be any different. I personally have no issue with their fit, and I like how securely they sit in my ear. The AirPods style is heavily replicated by other brands, so It might just be a design that I’m used to.

Apple AirPods Pro 3 case open

Design

The AirPods Pro 3 use Apple’s custom high-excursion driver that works alongside a high-dynamic-range amplifier and Apple’s internal acoustic architecture to help reduce distortion while maintaining clarity at different listening volumes. Combined with Adaptive EQ, the system automatically adjusts playback based on fit and ear shape, giving the AirPods Pro 3 a more consistent sound profile across everyday listening, calls, workouts, and spatial audio playback. In terms of noise-canceling, the AirPods are up there with Bose, with Sony’s industry-standard technology looming over them. Apple’s ANC is still very effective at muting most obstructive sounds, aside from high-frequency noise.

The AirPods Pro 3 add several lifestyle and usability features beyond standard wireless playback. Personalized Spatial Audio with dynamic head tracking creates a more immersive listening experience for music, movies, and supported apps, while Live Translation brings real-time language assistance through compatible Apple devices. They also include built-in heart rate sensing for workouts, improved dust and water resistance with an IP57 rating, and deeper Apple ecosystem integration for quick pairing and automatic device switching. Of course, with any pair of AirPods, not having an iPhone to use them with kind of makes them not very interesting.

Apple AirPods Pro 3 case closed

Bluetooth

The AirPods Pro 3 use Bluetooth wireless connectivity for pairing with iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and other compatible devices. Within the Apple ecosystem, the connection process is especially seamless, with one-tap pairing and automatic device switching. While they can connect to non-Apple Bluetooth sources, their strongest functionality is reserved for Apple devices, where features like hands-free Siri, personalized controls, and low-latency performance are more deeply integrated into the listening experience.

Battery Life

The AirPods Pro 3 offer up to 8 hours of listening time on a single charge with Active Noise Cancellation enabled, or up to 7.5 hours when using Spatial Audio with head tracking. With the USB-C charging case, total listening time reaches up to 24 hours with ANC enabled, giving them enough longevity for daily commuting, workouts, and regular travel use. Apple also lists up to 10 hours of battery life in Transparency mode when using the Hearing Aid feature, making battery performance one of the more practical upgrades for extended everyday wear.

Apple AirPods Pro 3 pair

Soundstage

My only frame of reference for AirPods is the original versions before the Pro line came out. Those sounded like they were in mono. However, I’m aware of the improvements made since then, including how the stereo environment is displayed. The AirPods Pro 3 are significantly wider than past versions, communicating a broader wingspan that’s shoulder-length. Outside of that, the AirPods Pro 3 aren’t very precise or organized.

There isn’t much separation between the individual sound elements, and their positioning doesn’t seem to be locked to any specific area in the sound field. With that said, the sound’s scale is impressive, appearing tall and full, giving the AirPods Pro 3 a grander image than many true wireless earbuds can. This all seems intentional, considering how important spatial audio is to the AirPods identity. When turned on, the soundstage can feel even bigger, but width is sacrificed, and placement is even less identifiable. Everything is put in a small bubble, but when switching between fixed spatial audio and normal stereo mode, it feels like spatial mode is how you’re supposed to hear the AirPods Pro 3.

Low End

There’s no denying the bass of the AirPods Pro 3. It delivers a sense of pure drive that other true wireless earphones try very hard to replicate. The tone is thick and meaty, with a depth that allows the frequencies to resonate pretty aggressively while maintaining clarity. It’s a bold sound that is a bit inelegant, but the way it pools in the sound signature’s foundation is very energizing. Bass heads looking for a rich, low-end timbre will find the AirPods Pro 3 up their alley. It hits exceptionally hard for true wireless earbuds, and the quality of bass notes is clean enough to make them stand out. Having a proper EQ for gain control could only work in favor of its tuning, but it still works as a bass-dominant profile.

Mids

If you’re listening to AirPods, chances are it’s not for hearing refined tuning in physical instruments. Not a lot of consumer Bluetooth products favor that kind of resposne, but the AirPods Pro 3 especially don’t try to bother. So, the profile here is fittingly V-shaped, which doesn’t work to make instruments sound bodied, but clear enough to accentuate sections of the frequency spectrum that feature the most character. The midrange ends up feeling very textured, but nothing is ever crisp. Most of the midrange tone feels like it’s in the background, and vocals only sometimes cut through the way they should. Other than that, the midrange never feels like a priority in the mix, and there’s no real way to combat that with EQ.

Highs

Nothing about the treble feels like it has a significant presence, and when it’s at its loudest, the resolution is quite low. A lack of crispness makes cymbals appear staticky, but never harsh or overly bright. It all feels very basic but smooth enough to be digestible. The highs don’t need to have the highest fidelity, but the AirPods Pro 3 just really lack consistency up here.

Summary

The AirPods Pro 3 succeed most as a complete wireless earbud experience rather than as a purely sound-focused upgrade. Their active noise canceling remains highly competitive, the battery life is more practical than before, and features like Personalized Spatial Audio, Live Translation, IP57 protection, and heart rate sensing help make them feel more integrated into daily life. For Apple users, that ecosystem convenience is still the biggest selling point, giving the AirPods Pro 3 a level of ease that many competing Bluetooth earbuds struggle to match.

Sonically, the AirPods Pro 3 deliver a large, bass-forward sound with plenty of impact and a surprisingly tall sense of scale, but they are not the most balanced or detailed true wireless earbuds in their class. The low end is the highlight, while the mids and highs can feel recessed, soft, and lacking in precision. Still, for listeners who want strong ANC, effortless Apple device connectivity, useful smart features, and a fun, powerful sound signature, the AirPods Pro 3 remain one of the most appealing wireless earbuds for everyday use.

Pros  Cons
  • Strong active noise canceling
  • Secure and familiar AirPods fit
  • Powerful, bass-forward sound
  • Wide and large soundstage for true wireless earbuds
  • Personalized Spatial Audio with head tracking
  • Live Translation support
  • Built-in heart rate sensing
  • IP57 dust and water resistance
  • Seamless pairing and device switching with Apple products
  • Improved battery life with ANC enabled
  • Not ideal for non-Apple users
  • Midrange feels recessed
  • Treble lacks detail and consistency
  • Soundstage is large but not very precise
  • No true customizable EQ
  • Spatial Audio can reduce width and placement accuracy

The Apple AirPods Pro 3 are available from Amazon.

Alex Schiffer
Alex Schiffer
Alex S. is a sound designer and voice-over artist who has worked in film, commercials, and podcasts. He loves horror movies and emo music.

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