AirPods 3 price, release date and everything you need to know

After years of speculation and rumor, the Apple AirPods 3 are finally here. 

The new Apple AirPods (3rd generation) have launched with a host of new upgrades and a sleek design to help them compete with the best true wireless earbuds on the planet. 

Picking up where the 2019 AirPods left off, the new AirPods 3 were announced at Apple's Unleashed event, where we were also treated to new colors for the Apple HomePod mini, the Apple M1 Pro and M1 Max, MacBook Pro 14, and MacBook Pro 16.

New features include support for Spatial Audio with dynamic head tracking (like the AirPods Pro and the AirPods Max), adaptive EQ, and a longer battery life than their predecessors. The AirPods (3rd generation) should also sound better than the 2019 AirPods, thanks to a custom-built driver that's designed to mitigate distortion - though whether they'll compete with class-leaders like the Sony WF-1000XM4 remains to be seen.

Happily, you won't have to wait too long to find out for yourself. Available to preorder now (with an official AirPods 3 release date set for October 26), the third-gen AirPods cost $179 / £169 / AU$279 - meanwhile, the 2019 AirPods have been given a permanent price cut, so you'll still be able to buy the older buds if you wish.

In the meantime, here's everything you need to know about the new AirPods 3.

[Update: Another day, another new Apple earbuds rumor - but this time it's for the Beats Fit Pro, which are said to be launching in early November. The new Beats are expected to be a sportier version of the Beats Studio Buds, with built-in wingtips for stability and active noise cancellation.]

Cut to the chase

  • What are they? The latest Apple AirPods.
  • When will they be released? October 26, but you can preorder now.
  • How much will they cost? $179 / £169 / AU$279.

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AirPods 3 price and release date

The Apple AirPods 3 (2021) cost $179 / £169 / AU$279 are available to preorder from the Apple Store. They officially go on sale on October 26, both in-store and online.

At first glance, that seems pricier than the second-gen AirPods, which started at $159 / £159 / AU$249 with a standard charging case, going up to $199 / £199 / AU$319 if you opted for a wireless charging case when they launched in 2019.

Apple Unleashed

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However, Apple has now announced that the second-gen AirPods have been given a permanent price drop, and now cost $129 / £119 / AU$219.

When you consider that the AirPods (3rd generation) come with a wireless charging case as standard, it becomes clear that they're actually cheaper than the AirPods (2019) if you need wireless charging - it's just a shame that there isn't a more budget-friendly version of the AirPods 3 for those that don't want that particular feature.

Plus, you can't buy the older AirPods with a wireless charging case bundled in from Apple directly anymore - you'll have to buy the case separately, which pushes the price up (though you can still find this bundle at other retailers). 

a woman wearing the airpods (third generation) while working out

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AirPods 3 design

In terms of design, the AirPods 3 don't deviate too far from previous AirPods models, with an all-white minimalist aesthetic, protruding stems, and gently curved lines.

However, it looks like the company has taken a more cues from the look of the AirPods Pro in the design of the AirPods (3rd generation), than it has from the second-gen AirPods.

The long, protruding stems that made the 2019 AirPods so easily recognizable have been swapped out for shorter stems that feature touch-capacitive force sensors - just like the ones found on the AirPods Pro, which allow you to control your music playback with a squeeze of the stem. You can also squeeze the stem to accept or calls.

Shorter stems are something we've been hoping to see for a long time now, and as Apple says, it does make for a "more subtle" appearance.

The housings of the AirPods 3 has changed too, with a more streamlined look than their predecessors. Apple says that the contoured design sits at exactly the right angle to "deliver sound directly into your ear". 

Unlike the AirPods Pro, there are no interchangeable eartips, so you may find that Apple's noise-cancelling earbuds still deliver better sound isolation - and as a result, a more powerful bass performance, as well as reduced sound leakage. 

Another new feature for the third-gen AirPods is IPX4 sweat and water resistance, so you should be able to use them while working out without worrying about a little sweat or a spot of rain. 

That water resistance rating matches that of the AirPods Pro, and while the AirPods 3 won't be as robust as running headphones with IP67 ratings, they should work well for regular exercise.

a pair of airpods 3 in their charging case with an ipad and iphone

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AirPods 3 audio performance

Upon announcing the AirPods 3, Apple said that it "wants to bring the full Spatial Audio experience to more customers" - and its latest earbuds are the cheapest yet to support the immersive sound technology. 

Apple’s Spatial Audio technology takes 5.1, 7.1, and Dolby Atmos content and applies directional audio filters, placing sound in a 3D sphere and making it feel more immersive, as if the audio is coming at you from every angle. 

Until now, this technology only worked with the AirPods Pro and the AirPods Max, as it relies on their built-in accelerometers and gyroscopes to track the position of your head and ensure the sound is coming from the right direction. 

The news that a cheaper pair of AirPods will come with Spatial Audio support will come as good news to Apple Music fans, who are already able to access music mixed for the format on the music streaming service

Sadly, there doesn't seem to be any support for hi-res audio, so those fans won't be able to make the most out of Apple Music's Lossless audio tracks.

Apple Unleashed

A peek inside the interior of the AirPods 3. (Image credit: Apple)

The AirPods 3 should sound better than the 2019 AirPods, though. They come with a new custom-made low distortion driver and a high dynamic range amplifier, which together will produce "powerful bass with crisp, clean high frequencies", according to the company. Hopefully, that will improve the treble performance of the AirPods, which we found to be a little harsh, especially at higher volumes - and any boost to the bass frequencies will be more than welcome.

Thanks to support for Adaptive EQ (first seen on the AirPods Pro), the AirPods 3 should be somewhat tailored to your ears. This technology tunes the sound of the earbuds in real time, based on how they fit in your ear. According to Apple, an inward-facing microphone monitors for sound, and then the computational audio that powers the Adaptive EQ feature tunes the low and mid frequencies "to account for what may be lost due to variances in fit".

It's a shame there's no option to manually adjust the EQ settings to your specific tastes, but we're hoping the AirPods 3 are so well-tuned that we don't need to fiddle with the levels.

A close up of the apple airpods 3

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As for phone calls? An acoustic mesh covers the outer beamforming microphones, which is designed to reduce the sound of wind and make your voice sound clear. The AirPods 3 also support the AAC-ELD codec, which Apple says will deliver "full HD voice quality" (whatever that means). In any case, the AirPods 3 should work great for taking calls, whether that's over FaceTime or otherwise. 

One large, but unsurprising, omission is active noise cancellation. While we weren't expecting to see the technology come to a pair of 'regular' AirPods, there was lots of speculation that the AirPods 3 would come with the ability to block out environmental sound.

For earbuds of this price you may well expect ANC - but the lack of silicone or memory foam eartips means that the AirPods 3 probably wouldn't be as effective as the AirPods Pro, and Apple may have still wanted to cater to those who don't like sticking earbuds directly into their ear canal.

the airpods 3 charging case on a magsafe charger

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AirPods 3 battery life

The AirPods 3 come with a significant improvement to battery life. While the 2019 AirPods offered 24 hours of playback in total (that's about 5 from the earbuds and a further 19 hours from the charging case), the new AirPods 3 offer a 30-hour max battery life. 

Apple says you get up to six hours of listening time or up to four hours of talk time from the buds themselves, with four additional charges from the case. If you're in a hurry, a quick five-minute charge will give you about an hour of playback. As with the AirPods Pro, the AirPods 3 come with a wireless charging case as standard, which is compatible with Apple's MagSafe ecosystem.

That all sounds good, but the onboard battery life does drop to five hours if you have Spatial Audio enabled - the same playback time as the older AirPods.

Apple Unleashed

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AirPods 3 connectivity

The AirPods 3 are (unsurprisingly) optimized for use with Apple devices, with a one-touch setup that automatically pairs the buds with your iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Macbook. 

Audio Sharing means you can also share the audio stream between two sets of AirPods, AirPods Pro, or AirPods Max, while using your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Apple TV - pretty handy if you want to share your music without sharing your friends' grubby earbuds.

There's also a new skin-detect sensor that tells the AirPods 3 if they're actually in your ear, as opposed to on a table or inside your pocket - and if they're not in your ear, music playback will be paused, which will presumably spare you some precious battery life.  

As with the 2019 AirPods, you'll be able to summon Apple's voice assistant simply by saying 'Hey Siri'.

If you have an Apple device that runs iOS 15, you'll get access to a few extra features with the third-gen AirPods, including spatial audio and dynamic head tracking in Group FaceTime calls and integration with the Find My network. You'll also get access to the Announce Notifications feature, which allows Siri to read you time-sensitive updates from apps such as Messages, Reminders, and Calendar.



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