Since their release, the AirPods Pro 3 have been the subject of numerous user reports indicating technical problems. The main issue is a persistent static noise, which occurs primarily when active noise cancellation is enabled. Despite several firmware updates, the situation remains unchanged. The current status suggests that Apple has not yet resolved the problems with the AirPods Pro 3.
Initial reports of unusual noises from the AirPods Pro 3 surfaced at the end of October. At the time, it was unclear whether these were isolated incidents or a more widespread problem. It has since become apparent that the complaints are commonplace. User feedback following several software updates suggests that the cause is more complex and has not yet been resolved.
Background noise during active noise cancellation
Many users are reporting a constant hissing or static noise with their AirPods Pro 3 as soon as active noise cancellation is turned on. It's particularly noticeable that this noise occurs even when no music or other media is playing. In some cases, the noise is even audible during playback. Additionally, there are reports of occasional, high-pitched whistling sounds that start and stop without any apparent reason.
Firmware updates without any noticeable effect
Since the problems first surfaced, Apple has released two firmware updates for the AirPods Pro 3. Firmware version 8B25 was released in November, followed by version 8B30 on December 10th. Both updates were officially described simply as containing "bug fixes and other improvements." Apple did not provide detailed information about the changes. However, feedback from users who have installed both firmware versions indicates that the known noise issues persist. The hissing noise when noise cancellation is activated is still present and has not been resolved by the updates.
Problems with latency and audio synchronization
In addition to the static, some AirPods Pro 3 users are reporting further difficulties with video playback. These include audio and video delays and synchronization issues. These latency problems are particularly noticeable when watching videos and significantly impair the user experience.
Replacement devices without improvement
Some affected users have already had their AirPods Pro 3 replaced by Apple. The hope was that the issue was a hardware defect affecting individual devices. However, in many cases, the replacement earbuds exhibit the same problems. This suggests that the cause is not limited to a few faulty units. It is currently unclear whether a hardware solution is even possible or whether the problem will require a software fix.
Lack of transparency at Apple
The latest firmware updates for the AirPods Pro 3 contain no specific information about the changes made. Apple limits itself to general statements without addressing known issues in detail. This leaves it unclear whether or not a specific fix for the static noise is being worked on.
AirPods Pro 3 still without a working fix
The problems with hissing, crackling, and whistling noises with the AirPods Pro 3 persist. Neither firmware version 8B25 nor the update to version 8B30 has resolved the issue. Replacing the earbuds also appears to offer no improvement. As long as Apple doesn't provide clear information or release an effective update, the situation remains unchanged and unresolved for many AirPods Pro 3 users. The best products for you: Our Amazon storefront offers a wide selection of accessories, including those compatible with HomeKit. (Image: Alex_Malt / DepositPhotos.com)
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