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AirPods Pro 2 could ditch Bluetooth for lossless audio support

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The Apple AirPods Pro are among the most popular Bluetooth earbuds on the planet – but their successors, the so-called AirPods Pro 2, could swap Bluetooth for a proprietary wireless streaming technology in a bid to bring lossless to its true wireless earbuds.

According to a patent spotted by Patently Apple, the company is working on a new optical audio transmission technology – and based on the illustrations included in the patent, it will work with the rumored Apple MR headset that could launch this year. 

The patent describes a system that includes a headset that’s acting as an audio source device. This headset contains an optical transmitter for sending audio data as an optical signal and a radio frequency (Bluetooth) transceiver. The system also includes a wireless earphone that has an optical receiver so it could pick up the audio data from the headset wirelessly, as well as an radio frequency transceiver to indicate the reception quality of the optical signal. 

a patent illustration showing an apple mr headset working with a pair of earbuds

(Image credit: Patently Apple / Apple)

Optical audio transmission provides a higher bandwidth than Bluetooth, which could allow for earbuds using this technology to play lossless and hi-res audio files. Previously, Apple’s AirPods have been limited to the highly compressed AAC codec, which doesn’t allow for truly lossless streams – and that means you can’t pick out the finer details in your music, despite Apple Music‘s support for lossless audio. 

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