The AirPods Pro 2 blocks distracting ambient sounds
Walking underneath all of these noisy things is our heroine, a young woman who is wearing the AirPods Pro 2 earbuds. Moving her head to the sound of the song she is listening to, she reaches a street corner in the city and decides that it is now time to disable Noise Cancellation and enable Transparency Mode so that she can hear what is going on around her. Doing this sets off a chime that you can hear in the video.
Once she switches between noise-control modes, all of those noisy things that were floating in the air crash down to earth, and all of a sudden our heroine can hear the usual city noises through her AirPods Pro 2 earbuds. After purchasing juice from a street cart vendor, the AirPods Pro 2 user decides that she’s had enough and switches noise-control modes again which turns on Noise Cancellation and turns off Transparency Mode. All of the people and things responsible for creating the loud noises once again float away.
Transparency Mode can help you hear when a fast-moving vehicle is bearing down on you
As the ad comes to an end, our star is walking through the city hearing nothing but the song she’s listening to using her AirPods Pro 2 earbuds. The tagline? “Up to 2x more Active Noise Cancellation. The AirPods Pro 2 delivers up to six hours of listening time with a single charge. With the charging case, users can get up to 30 hours of listening time. Speaking of the case, charging the earbuds for 5 minutes in the case provides around 1 hour of listening time or around 1 hour of talk time.
If you are a card-carrying member of the Apple ecosystem club and want to listen to your tunes and calls over your earbuds without having to listen to ambient sounds, the AirPods Pro 2 is for you. And we can’t stress enough the importance of being able to switch back to Transparency Mode because, as the ad shows, there are times when you need to know what is going on around you.
The ad runs for 68 seconds which means that it will probably be whittled down to a 60 second version and a 30 second spot. You’ll probably see it this weekend when watching your favorite sporting events on television.
Source: Phone Arena