AirPods 4 vs. Previous Generations Buyer's Guide: All Upgrades Compared

Apple's new AirPods are now available for pre-order. With the release of the AirPods 4 and ‌AirPods 4‌ with ANC, Apple has made some significant improvements that could make a difference in your daily listening experience.

AirPods Buyers Guide Feature
Key upgrades in the ‌AirPods 4‌ include a more comfortable fit, improved sound quality with a new low-distortion driver, and enhanced features like Personalized Spatial Audio. For the first time in the standard AirPods range, the ‌AirPods 4‌ offer optional active noise cancellation for an additional $50, providing a quieter and more immersive experience, especially in noisy environments.

This buyer's guide breaks down those changes, compares them to previous generations, and helps you to decide which model best fits your needs. Whether you're upgrading from the AirPods 2, AirPods 3, or deciding between the ‌AirPods 4‌ models, this guide helps you to make an informed decision based on your priorities—whether it's sound quality, fit, comfort, or advanced features like ANC. We'll also explain who should consider upgrading to the latest generation.

AirPods
(Second-Generation, 2019)
AirPods
(Third-Generation, 2021)
AirPods
(Fourth-Generation, 2024)
AirPods With ANC
(Fourth-Generation, 2024)
EarPods-like design (2012) with long "stems" AirPods Pro-like design (2019) with wider shape, shorter "stems," and improved fit Further improved, more comfortable fit with narrower shape Further improved, more comfortable fit with narrower shape
Vent system for pressure equalization Vent system for pressure equalization
Optical in-ear sensors Skin-detect sensors Optical in-ear sensors Optical in-ear sensors
Inward-facing microphones Inward-facing microphones Inward-facing microphones
Tap sensors Force sensors Force sensors Force sensors
Double-tap to play, skip forward, or answer a phone call Press once to play, pause, or answer a phone call, press twice to skip forward, press three times to skip back, and press and hold for Siri Press once to play, pause, or answer a phone call, press twice to skip forward, press three times to skip back, and press and hold for ‌Siri‌ Press once to play, pause, or answer a phone call, press twice to skip forward, press three times to skip back, and press and hold for ‌Siri‌
Sweat and water resistance (IPX4) Dust, sweat, and water resistant (IP54) Dust, sweat, and water resistant (IP54)
Custom high-excursion Apple driver Redesigned high-excursion Apple driver based on AirPods Pro New low-distortion driver and acoustic architecture New low-distortion driver and acoustic architecture
Custom high dynamic range amplifier Redesigned high dynamic range amplifier based on ‌AirPods Pro‌ New high dynamic range amplifier New high dynamic range amplifier
H1 chip H1 chip H2 chip H2 chip
Bluetooth 5.0 Bluetooth 5.0 Bluetooth 5.3 Bluetooth 5.3
2.4GHz connectivity 2.4GHz connectivity 2.4GHz and 5GHz connectivity 2.4GHz and 5GHz connectivity
Adaptive EQ Adaptive EQ Adaptive EQ
Spatial audio with dynamic head tracking Spatial audio with dynamic head tracking Spatial audio with dynamic head tracking
Active Noise Cancellation
Transparency mode
Adaptive Audio
Conversation Awareness
Personalized Volume Personalized Volume
Voice Isolation Voice Isolation
"Hey ‌Siri‌" command support "Hey ‌Siri‌" command support "Hey ‌Siri‌" and just "‌Siri‌" command support "Hey ‌Siri‌" and just "‌Siri‌" command support
Up to five hours of listening time with a single charge Up to six hours of listening time with a single charge (up to five hours with spatial audio) Up to five hours of listening time with a single charge Up to five hours of listening time on a single charge with noise control off (up to four hours of listening time on a single charge with Active Noise Cancellation enabled)
Lightning Charging Case Lightning Charging Case/MagSafe Charging Case with support for Apple Watch charger, Qi‑certified wireless chargers, and ‌MagSafe‌ USB-C Char­ging Case USB‑C Wireless Char­ging Case with support for Apple Watch charger and Qi‑certified wireless chargers
Wider charging case Compact charging case (10% smaller in volume) Compact charging case (10% smaller in volume)
Speaker for Find My
Lightning port Lightning port USB-C port USB-C port
Physical pairing button Physical pairing button Capacitive pairing button Capacitive pairing button
Previously $129, now discontinued Previously $179, now discontinued $129 $179

Dimensions

With each generation, Apple has refined the design of both the earbuds and the charging case, making them more compact and lightweight. In the ‌AirPods 4‌, the earbuds are slightly smaller and more ergonomic, while the charging case has seen a 10% reduction in volume, making it easier to carry around. Below, you'll find a detailed comparison of the dimensions of the AirPods across generations, helping you see how Apple has improved the form factor over time.

Earbuds

AirPods (Second-Generation) AirPods (Third-Generation) AirPods (Fourth-Generation)
Height 40.5 mm (1.59 inches) 30.79 mm (1.21 inches) 30.2 mm (1.19 inches)
Width 16.5 mm (0.65 inches) 18.26 mm (0.72 inches) 18.3 mm (0.72 inches)
Depth 18.0 mm (0.71 inches) 19.21 mm (0.76 inches) 18.1 mm (0.71 inches)
Weight 4.0 grams (0.14 ounces) 4.28 grams (0.15 ounces) 4.3 grams (0.15 ounces)

Charging Case

AirPods (Second-Generation) Charging Case AirPods (Third-Generation) Charging Case AirPods (Fourth-Generation) Charging Case
Height 53.5 mm (2.11 inches) 46.40 mm (1.83 inches) 46.2 mm (1.82 inches)
Width 44.3 mm (1.74 inches) 54.40 mm (2.14 inches) 50.1 mm (1.97 inches)
Depth 21.3 mm (0.84 inches) 21.38 mm (0.84 inches) 21.2 mm (0.83 inches)
Weight 38.2 grams (1.35 ounces) 37.91 grams (1.34 ounces) 32.3 grams (1.14 ounces)
ANC model: 34.7 grams (1.22 ounces)

Is It Worth Upgrading?

The ‌AirPods 4‌, especially the ANC version, represent a significant step forward over their predecessors. The most crucial upgrade is the introduction of active noise cancellation (ANC) on the ‌AirPods 4‌ with ANC, a first for Apple's open-ear earbuds. This elevates the overall listening experience by enabling users to enjoy their music and calls in noisier environments without needing silicone in-ear tips. For many, this alone will justify the upgrade, particularly for users who dislike the fit of in-ear designs like the ‌AirPods Pro‌.

Another standout improvement is the sound quality. With a newly designed low-distortion driver, the ‌AirPods 4‌ deliver deeper bass, clearer highs, and better overall clarity than previous models. This is further enhanced by Apple's Adaptive EQ and Personalized Spatial Audio technology, which optimize the sound to each listener's ear. This improvement is significant enough that even casual listeners will notice a marked difference, particularly if they're upgrading from the AirPods 2 or AirPods 3, where sound quality improvements were more incremental.

Fit and comfort have also seen refinements. The ‌AirPods 4‌ feature a narrower, more ergonomic design that fits a wider range of ears more securely, addressing complaints about the AirPods 3's less secure fit for some users. The charging case has also been made 10% smaller and, in the ANC version, includes a speaker for easier tracking through Apple's ‌Find My‌ app.

Upgrading From AirPods 2

If you're coming from AirPods 2, upgrading to the ‌AirPods 4‌ is a worthwhile move, with a large number of significant design, sound, and basic quality-of-life improvements. The AirPods 2 lack many features that became standard in subsequent models, such as improved sound quality and spatial audio. Users upgrading from the AirPods 2 will find the ‌AirPods 4‌ with ANC to be an even bigger leap forward.

Upgrading From AirPods 3

For AirPods 3 users, the decision is more nuanced. The sound quality and comfort improvements are notable but perhaps not enough for all users to justify the switch unless ANC is a priority. If noise isolation and the ability to listen comfortably in busy environments are critical for you, then the ‌AirPods 4‌ with ANC would be a worthwhile upgrade. For those who don't need ANC and are satisfied with the sound quality of the AirPods 3, sticking with your current model might be more practical unless comfort and fit are a persistent issue.

Upgrading From AirPods Pro

Those using ‌AirPods Pro‌ likely won't find enough reason to switch unless they are seeking a lighter, open-ear design without silicone tips. The ‌AirPods 4‌ can't match the noise cancellation or seal of the Pro, but they offer a more comfortable alternative for those who prefer an open-ear fit while retaining many of the features Pro users enjoy, such as Personalized Spatial Audio and dynamic head tracking.

AirPods 4 or AirPods 4 With ANC?

Choosing between the ‌AirPods 4‌ and the ‌AirPods 4‌ with ANC largely hinges on whether active noise cancellation is a priority for you. If you frequently find yourself in noisy environments—such as commuting on public transport, traveling by plane, or working in cafes—the ‌AirPods 4‌ with ANC should dramatically improve your experience for just $50 more. Although the noise cancellation isn't as affective as that of the ‌AirPods Pro‌, it performs surprisingly well for open-ear earbuds and offers enough isolation to make a difference in lower-frequency environments like engine hums and busy streets.

The ability to charge with an Apple Watch or Qi wireless charger is also notable, as is the speaker in the charging case for ‌Find My‌. These added features generally make the ‌AirPods 4‌ with ANC worth the extra $50 over the non-ANC model for most enthusiastic tech users.

On the other hand, if you haven't owned any AirPods before or simply don't feel the need for noise cancellation, the standard ‌AirPods 4‌ will be a more economical choice. They retain the sound quality improvements, spatial audio, and comfort enhancements of the ‌AirPods 4‌, but at a lower price point. For users upgrading from AirPods 2 or 3 and who rarely find themselves in noisy places, the ‌AirPods 4‌ are a good choice that will give you most of the key updates without the extra cost.

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Top Rated Comments

davem20 Avatar
22 weeks ago
The more relevant question seems to be AirPods 4 vs AirPods Pro 2. With AirPods Pro 2 on sale for only ten more dollars than the AirPods 4 is there any reason not to go with the pro?
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
WarmWinterHat Avatar
22 weeks ago

There are some articles noting how Apple's removal of the audio jack was solely motivated by ensuring only BT headphones could be used. Make battery replacement impossilbe in the Airpods... and profit every three years. Sorry Tim, Lisa, Olivia this is one of the worst decisions for Mother Earth ever. I still use my $10 Panasonic wired ear phones with my older iPhone. They sound much better than wife's Airpods (cause of BT's limited bandwidth). She cannot use them, though, as the port was removed... Simply go gin-up Apple's revenues Tim. Take your hundreds of millions of bonus pay, ensure you are not affected by climate change, and enjoy your retirement (hopefully soon). (Time seems like an OK guy, but too bought in to the "...shareholder value..." rationale.)
There are plenty of USB-C/Lightning adapters for wired headphones, from Apple and a million other companies.

Long story short, you can still use wired headphones to your hearts content.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
city_17 Avatar
22 weeks ago

The more relevant question seems to be AirPods 4 vs AirPods Pro 2. With AirPods Pro 2 on sale for only ten more dollars than the AirPods 4 is there any reason not to go with the pro?
It's very simple, if you hate the feeling of eartips, go with Airpods 4 ANC, if you don't mind or even like silicone eartips, then go with the Airpods Pro 2.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
CarAnalogy Avatar
22 weeks ago

Not fan of music cutting out when I take the earbuds out. I have a gen 3 airpor and beats redesigned bugs with anc and I love how beats keep playing music.
You can turn that off. Better to have the option. Generally I find it useful.

Only problem is sometimes when I take them out instead of stopping, it starts playing from my iPhone loudspeaker.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
WarmWinterHat Avatar
22 weeks ago

The more relevant question seems to be AirPods 4 vs AirPods Pro 2. With AirPods Pro 2 on sale for only ten more dollars than the AirPods 4 is there any reason not to go with the pro?
I can't stand running and working out with rubber/silicone tips jammed in my ears, and that's about 90% of my AirPods usage.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Alex Cai Avatar
22 weeks ago
So back to the optical in ear sensors? Again it will randomly resume playing music if i put the earbuds in my pocket or on the table with a wierd angle?
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