Are Apple's cheapest AirPods still worth buying? (2024)

Are Apple's cheapest AirPods still worth buying? (1)

If you're wondering what the best AirPods to buy today are, one of the questions you'll almost certainly have is about the cheapest of the options, and whether they're still a good-value buy today.

The AirPods 2nd Gen were released in March 2019, and the world of the best wireless earbuds has moved on a lot in that, especially when it comes to value for money. They're now the cheapest AirPods available, having dropped in price since then, but the other true wireless earbuds options have been falling in price even more aggressively, while also improving audio quality.

And then you have the introduction of the AirPods 3rd Gen, which feature a slicker design, better sound, and support for Apple's excellent head-tracked Spatial Audio – plus all the other features that AirPods share (which we'll talk about in a bit). These third-generation AirPods cost more than the AirPods 2nd Gen, but are the improvements so good that you'd be a fool to buy the cheaper set?

The short answer here is… yes. At this point, we don't think many people should buy AirPods 2nd Gen, based on their price, audio quality and features. However, they still might be a good option in some cases, so let's break down the reasons you probably shouldn't buy them and what you should buy instead, before we return to the reasons why you still might go for them.

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1. Sound quality

AirPods 2nd Gen do not sound bad, but they don't sound good either. Though they were released in 2019, the audio tech in them goes back to the 2017 first-gen version, and that's a long time in the wireless tech world.

AirPods 2nd Gen's sound is good in the bass and fine in the mid-range, but it's overall bottom heavy, with the treble feeling overwhelmed by the other parts of the sound, so you don't get the elevated sparkle that you should from higher-pitched instruments and vocals.

If you want great sound quality for less money than AirPods, you want the Cambridge Audio Melomania 1 Plus, which feature truly unbeatable sound for their price. Even better, if you have a phone that supports aptX higher-quality audio transmission, they support that too.

But you'll get an overall better balance from just about anything new at the same price, and many other options that cost less. The Sony WF-C500 are the perfect example – strong sound, half the price.

And AirPods 3rd Gen offer better sound quality too – the treble is really freed up in them, giving the whole soundscape more energy, freedom and life.

2. Better features

When AirPods 2nd Gen came out, active noise cancelation was a feature only high-end earbuds included. And now you can get them on multiple earbuds for the same kind of price, or even cheaper. But AirPods not only don't feature ANC, their open-ear design means it'd be largely pointless even if they did support it.

Beats Studio Buds are now regularly available for the same price as AirPods, and they sound better, while also offering solid active noise cancelation… and they include all the other special sauce Apple features that AirPods do, including fast pairing and instant switching between devices.

Or for half the price of the AirPods, you can get the EarFun Air Pro, which sounds really good and have effective active noise cancellation.

And then there's battery life, which is obviously important too. The battery life of AirPods is… fine. The fine hours of listening is the minimum you expect these days, but it's enough for most people. The 24 hours of total charge from the case is pretty much par for the course, so that's good.

But you could go for the previously mentioned Cambridge Audio Melomania 1 Plus and get up to 10 hours of listening from the buds alone. Getting 6-8 hours from the buds is common these days.

Finally, there's head-tracked Spatial Audio. If you go for AirPods 3rd Gen, you get this awesome feature for Dolby Atmos movies and music, which makes it feel like you're inside an elite speaker setup, instead of listening through two tiny drivers poked into your ear.

3. Price

We've actually already touched on this a lot above, but the price of the AirPods today just doesn't match their sound quality and how good certain features are. There's nothing wrong with earbuds costing £109/$99 (as they are at the time of writing), but as we've mentioned, there are better-sounding buds that cost less. There are better-features buds that cost less. And there are buds that do both that cost less.

For me to feel AirPods 2nd Gen are actually good value at this point, I think the price would need to fall to £60/$70 or so.

But even then, in 2022 we've tested the alarmingly good JLab Go Air Pop for just £20/$20 – it feels like AirPods are squeezed from both the bottom and the top.

But… maybe you still want them?

Here's the thing: despite all that, there are good reasons to buy AirPods still. There are two different things in particular that might tempt you.

The first is the design. Some people really prefer the outer-ear fit of AirPods compared to the in-ear fit of most earbuds. It means you're more aware of your surroundings (although, on the flip side, it lets in more outside sound). There aren't a ton of options for earbuds that are designed this way, so AirPods remain a go-to. AirPods 3rd Gen still have an outer-ear fit, but if your budget doesn't stretch that far, then AirPods might remains your default choice.

And the other design feature they have is that the case is very small. It's basically the smallest on the market, and this can be pretty significant. If you need to slip your case into your pocket and you don't want it to bulge massively, these AirPods basically have the most pocket-friendly case out there.

The other thing AirPods offer that almost no other similarly priced earbuds do is extra-slick compatibility with iPhones. Instant pairing, seamless switching between your Apple devices, audio sharing from one device to multiple AirPods, and – most importantly of all – Find My support, so you can see where you last had them if they get lost.

Now, Beats Studio Buds support all of these features, so AirPods aren't totally alone in supporting them at this price. We would generally steer people towards those – but as we mentioned above, some won't want the in-ear fit.

So if you like an outer-ear earbuds fit, and you want features such as Find My support with your iPhone, AirPods 2nd Gen could still be a good choice.

For everyone else, there's probably one of the best cheap wireless earbuds that will suit you even better.

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Are Apple's cheapest AirPods still worth buying? (2024)

FAQs

Are 2nd gen AirPods still worth buying? ›

All in all, this is currently the cheapest AirPods in the current lineup, and it excels at enough things (comfort, practicality, "good enough" sound quality) to be worth a buy.

Which AirPods is worth buying? ›

Out of the four current models of AirPods, I recommend the AirPods Pro 2 the most because they fit almost every type of ear, they are comfortable to wear, and they include all of the best and latest features that Apple has to offer in headphones.

Are 2nd gen AirPods good in 2024? ›

The AirPods 2nd Gen still provide an ultra-fast connection (as soon as you open the case and pop out the buds). There's the 24 hour total battery life thanks to the accompanying charger case too. The AirPods 2nd Gen are likelier to have better sales than the AirPods 3rd Gen in 2024.

Are AirPods good value for money? ›

✅ You want a long battery life: You'll find better battery from other brands, but as far as AirPods are concerned, these are top of the class, with 6 hours in the buds. ❌ You don't have a big budget: They're good value compared to other premium buds, but still expensive overall.

Why are AirPods Gen 3 so cheap? ›

The AirPods 3 borrow some of the Pros' key features — including their sleek looks and immersive Spatial Audio — but pack them into a simpler and more affordable design that sacrifices things like ANC and a secure silicon fit.

Is it better to buy AirPods 2 or 3? ›

There's no doubt the AirPods 3 up the ante with smarter technology, better battery life, a sensible Pro-like aesthetic, and some great new features headlined by spatial audio.

What are good off brand AirPods? ›

The best fake AirPods you can buy right now
  • EarFun Air. Fine-sounding AirPods-style earbuds with lengthy playtime. ...
  • Donner DoBuds One. Effective ANC and great sound in an AirPods-like design. ...
  • RHA TrueConnect. ...
  • Nothing Ear (2) ...
  • OnePlus Buds Pro 2. ...
  • Anker Soundcore Life P3. ...
  • Skullcandy Dime 3. ...
  • Nothing Ear (stick)
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How long do AirPods last? ›

With typical usage, your AirPods will last for around two or three years, and the cause of most failures is the lithium-ion battery. This length of time coincides nicely, for Apple, with their general two and a-half year product cycles.

Which AirPods stay in your ear the best? ›

✔️ Comfort and fit: Not all AirPods fit exactly the same way. Airpods Gen 3 and below are open-ear models that easily slide into your ears but can just as easily fall out. Meanwhile AirPods Pro feature adjustable silicone tips for a more secure fit.

Will AirPods 2nd gen be discontinued? ›

To recap, here's the forthcoming AirPods roadmap: Later in 2024: AirPods 2 and AirPods 3 discontinued and replaced with two AirPods 4 models. Later in 2024: AirPods Max updated to switch from Lightning to USB-C. Sometime in 2025: New AirPods Pro with an updated design, new chip, and health features.

Which AirPods are the best generation 2 or 3? ›

We think the AirPods (3rd generation) are superior to the AirPods (2nd generation) in several aspects, including a more comfortable fit, an IPX4 water-resistant rating, support for spatial audio, a MagSafe charging case, and better battery life.

How old are AirPods 2nd generation? ›

AirPods
First generation AirPods
Product familyAirPods
TypeWireless earbuds
Release date1st generation: December 13, 2016 2nd generation: March 20, 2019 3rd generation: October 26, 2021
Discontinued1st generation: March 20, 2019
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Do I really need Apple AirPods? ›

So, Are AirPods Worth It? Which Pair Should You Buy? If you're leading an Apple-centric life, I'd say AirPods are a must-have. Go for the regular second-generation version if you're just looking for the basics (good sound, lengthy battery life) and get the Pro if you live for noise cancellation.

What is better than AirPods? ›

The best Apple AirPods alternatives you can buy right now
  • Sony WF-1000XM5. Better battery life, great ANC, and LDAC support. ...
  • Cambridge Audio Melomania M100. Great sound, long battery life and great value. ...
  • Beats Fit Pro. ...
  • Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro. ...
  • Jabra Elite 8 Active. ...
  • Jabra Elite 10. ...
  • Google Pixel Buds Pro. ...
  • OnePlus Buds 3.
Jun 3, 2024

What is the life expectancy of AirPods 2nd generation? ›

With typical usage, your AirPods will last for around two or three years, and the cause of most failures is the lithium-ion battery. This length of time coincides nicely, for Apple, with their general two and a-half year product cycles.

Are AirPods Gen 2 good or bad? ›

Apple's second-generation AirPods still hold up extremely well to this day, with solid audio quality, good battery life and seamless connectivity with all your Apple devices. I liken the AirPods 2 to the iPhone 3G.

Is 1st gen or 2nd gen AirPods better? ›

The Apple AirPods Pro (2nd generation) modestly improve upon the first-generation AirPods Pro and feature the same iconic look. Apple's upgraded H2 chip begets better noise canceling and battery life, while the case's U1 chip and integrated speaker let you precisely locate the case.

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