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AirPods Max 2 vs Pro 3: A Buyer’s Guide

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AirPods Max 2 vs Pro 3: Which should you actually buy?

I have avoided the AirPods Max since their original release in 2020. I could never justify the $550 price tag, especially when the AirPods Pro line was much cheaper, offered more features, and had a more convenient form factor. I knew there was a target customer for these high-end headphones, but at the time, it wasn’t me. Then Apple dropped the true successor to the Gen 1 AirPods Max and added a lot of the features and internal hardware that the AirPods Pro 3 received earlier in 2025. So I decided to pick up a pair, and while the AirPods Max 2 are objectively great headphones, what it truly did was show me just how incredible the AirPods Pro 3 are. Let me explain.

Be sure to check out my hands-on review and comparison with both of these. I think seeing my reaction on video will be all you need.

This update to the new AirPods Max 2 was all about bringing the specs up to 2026 standards and catching up with its little sibling, the AirPods Pro 3. The Max 2 and the Pro 3 now both have:

  • H2 chip
  • Active Noise Cancellation + Transparency Mode
  • Voice Isolation
  • Adaptive Audio
  • Loud Noise Reduction
  • Conversational Awareness
  • Personalized Spatial Audio
  • Live Translation

So many of those nice creature comforts I have been used to on the AirPods Pro 3 are now on the $550 AirPods Max 2. These features are great to have and, to no one’s surprise, they work exceptionally well on the AirPods Max 2.

In terms of where they begin to differ comes down to the form factor and what it enables for each of them. For example, the AirPods Max 2 have:

  • Larger drivers (because of the over-ear design)
  • About 20 hours of continuous playback
  • Premium materials and build
  • Physical controls (Digital Crown + button)
  • Wired USB-C lossless audio support

Meanwhile, the AirPods Pro 3 also have some features and hardware that the AirPods Max 2 just do not have, like:

  • IP57 sweat & water resistance
  • Heart rate sensor
  • Hearing aid + hearing assistance features
  • MagSafe + wireless charging
  • Up to 30 hours of playback time with the case (only 6-8 hours of continuous playback time)

Now that the hardware and features from an Apple ecosystem standpoint are relatively the same ot comes down to your preference in terms of form factor and use case. Do you want the smaller, more portable, and health-focused headphones, or do you want the more premium material over-ear style form factor? You would also think that because the AirPods Max 2 are over-ear and larger, the sound quality would be insanely better than the Pro 3s, right? This is where it gets interesting.

Sound quality comparison

Before we get into my comparison, I will say that my expectations for the AirPods Max 2 were very high. I had never even tested them before, and my thought was that the AirPods Pro sound great, so for another $300, the AirPods Max 2 should sound insane.

As expected, the AirPods Max 2 sound great. They are full and loud, the bass hits nicely, and the vocals are super clean, which is what you expect from a $550 pair of headphones. The ANC is also fantastic, blocking out basically all noise around you. Transparency mode is a superpower of the AirPods Max 2. It is unbelievable how well it works, to the point that when you turn on Transparency mode, it feels like you have taken the headphones off. It is a weird feeling, but it works so well. Even the Studio mics and the voice isolation works wonders. For instance, I was on a call with my 9to5Mac overtime co-host, Jeff, and I clapped my hands as an audio check, and the AirPods Max 2 canceled the clap out so well that Jeff could not hear it!

But here is the issue I found: the AirPods Pro 3 offers all these features and sounds 99% (if not 100%) the same as the AirPods Max 2. I was expecting to be absolutely blown away by the difference between the Pro 3 and the Max 2, but I really wasn’t. I tested each headphone in the same situations. I listened to the same music at the same volume levels and settings, and the experience was nearly the same.

“` The AirPods Pro 3 truly impressed me with their strong bass, clean vocals, and easy-to-use on-device controls. They truly showcase the magic of what AirPods Pro 3 can offer.

When it comes to lossless audio, the AirPods Max 2 excel in providing wired lossless audio via the USB-C port, delivering a noticeable improvement in sound quality compared to the AirPods Pro 3. However, this feature may cater to a niche audience who prioritize this specific functionality. Most users, like myself, tend to use the AirPods Max 2 wirelessly, resulting in a similar experience to the AirPods Pro 3.

In terms of price, expectations, and form factor, the AirPods Pro 3 stand out for being smaller, lighter, more portable, and workout-friendly. They offer additional features such as a heart rate sensor and Hearing Aid compatibility, enhancing accessibility. On the other hand, the AirPods Max 2, while offering similar ecosystem features and impressive sound quality, may not be as portable, lightweight, or suitable for physical activities.

For me, the price difference between the two models did not justify a significant leap in sound quality. My high expectations may have influenced my overall experience, as I didn’t feel the expected impact on bass or overall sound quality. The AirPods Max 2, however, still cater to a specific audience who value over-ear headphones, extended listening hours, premium design, tactile controls, lossless audio, and fashion appeal.

Ultimately, I prefer the AirPods Pro 3 in most scenarios, but the AirPods Max 2 have their place for those seeking a premium audio experience within the Apple ecosystem. While the AirPods Max 2 are impressive headphones with great sound quality and features, the price point may not be justifiable for everyone. Apple seems to target a combination of sound quality, ecosystem features, and status with the AirPods Max 2.

In conclusion, both models have their strengths and appeal to different audiences. The AirPods Pro 3 offer a more portable and versatile option, while the AirPods Max 2 cater to those who prioritize premium design and sound quality. Ultimately, the choice between the two depends on individual preferences and priorities.

What are your thoughts on this assessment? If you own AirPods Max 2, how has your experience been with them? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below. Transform the following sentence:

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