The simple one is that the standard series 2 pods are the same look / feel as what is on the wired earpods that would have come with your iPhone or iPod.
They sit in to the entrance of the ear but don't go in to the ear canal. They don't have noise cancelation and come with eiter a wireless charging case or a case that needs to be connected to a usb/ lightening cable to charge. The pros are a slightly shorter length and have a silicon or latex insert that goes in to the ear canal making them in some ways a tighter fitting pod but not everyones feel, The pros have a noise cancelling feature and a button thing on the side to give what's called transparency mode that lets you hear outside noise without taking the pods out. Slightly larger charging case which is both wireless and or wired charging . Similar leght battery life for both designs, one being 5 hours playing and the other 4.5 hours Both forms of case give up to 24 hours of charging time So really it comes down to both what you like in the way of feel of them in your ears, and what you wish to pay. The pros are to get some updates to firmware along with the Ios 14 Update that will give them the features of 5.1 7.1 And dolby atmos audio which is what you get from stand alone speakers I'm not sure but I believe the series 2 standard pods will get these updates as well, but may be not to the same extent. The other thing to look at / think about are the beats pods, Such as the power beats and the power beats pro, Larger in size, Cheaper in price and for the power beats pro I think just as good a sound quality as the series 2 pods, There are volume and play / pause and next / back track controls on the power beats pro pods and I believe on the power beats but on a wire that goes around your neck between the two pods, Hooks over the ears to hold them on / in your ears, And they have the latex insert to the ear canal like the apple airpods pro My suggestion would be to look on the apple website and have a look at what they say about the 4 design / models and then if possible go to an apple store to have a look at samples of them that you can perhaps try out with real life situations I hope this has been of some help and you can find something you like. I've got both the series 2 airpods and the power beats pro pods, and although I prefer the airpods because of the size and portability I do use the power beats pro constantly for when I'm out and about. Good luck. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Priscilla Garces (prisci) Sent: Thursday, 2 July 2020 7:34 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Thinking of getting airpods and wondering what the differences are between the versions Hi, I have the same question about EarPods too. I would like to know what the difference is between the regular and pro version. My iphone doesn’t support the standard 3.5 headphones anymore, and only my iPad does at the moment. I intend to use them for zoom conferences, and when i go out, if i do anyway because of this pandemic. 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