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AirPods Pro 3
- Model
- AirPods Pro 3
- Company link
- apple.com (Opens in New Tab)
- Color
- White
- Price per Pair 1
- $249.00
Basic
- Model
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AirPods Pro 3
- Company link
- Color
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White
- Price per Pair 1
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$249.00
General
- Power for the device (battery options)
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Rechargeable
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Manufacturerer reports up to 8 hours of battery usage per charge for listening time with Active Noise Cancellation. In Transparency mode with the hearing aid feature company reports up to 10 hours of battery usage per charge. The Charging case will provide a total of 24 hours of listening time. Other features such as Spatial Audio and Heart Rate tracking uses more power - check manufacturer specifications for battery usage per charge with these features enabled.
- Charger
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Yes
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The charger can provide an additional 24 hours of battery usage for the AirPods.
- How is the volume controlled?
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App; on Hearing Aid
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Manufacturer reports a multi-function touch control to the stem of the AirPods for Adjust volume, Play and Pause audio, Play next track, Play previous track, Answer a call, Switch between active noise cancellation, Start Live Translation, Activate Siri. Head gestures can also respond to Siri if Annouce Calls and Announce notifications are turned on.
- Programming personalization required before hearing aid use.
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No
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Customization of the AirPods will be required for the Fitness/Health App and for maximum audio listening enjoyment. Some of these additional features include the Hearing test, Transparency mode, Adjust own voice amplification, Conversation Boost, Turn off Loud Sound Reduction in Transparency and Adaptive modes.
- How do I fine-tune the device?
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App; on Hearing Aid
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App. Stem of the AirPod Pro 3.
- Bluetooth used to connect to a smartphone app
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Yes
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Once your AirPods Pro 3 are connected to one Apple device, such as your iPhone, they will automatically connect to other Apple devices (if you are signed in to the same Apple account). Make sure you are connecting the AirPods Pro 3 to an Apple device that has the current iOS installed.
- Bluetooth used to deliver (stream) sound from smart phone to hearing aid
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Yes
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Once your AirPods Pro 3 are connected to one Apple device, such as your iPhone, they will automatically connect to other Apple devices (if you are signed in to the same Apple account). Play background sounds and Live Listen is also available. Make sure you are connecting the AirPods Pro 3 to an Apple device that has the current iOS installed.
- Remote control option
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Yes
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App
- On/Off Control
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No
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Take them out of the charging case to automatically Turn On and place them in the charging case, close lid, to automatically Turn Off. Disconnecting the AirPods can also be accomplished in Settings > Bluetooth as well as enabling them to Pause when the user takes them out of their ears in Settings > Bluetooth > your AirPods > Automatic Ear Detection.
- Telecoil (T-Coil)
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No
- Accessories
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No
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Contact the company for any replacement parts.
- Water resistant
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Yes
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IP57
- Warranty
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1-year warranty
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Check with manufacturer on the specifics of their one-year limited warranty covering manufacturer defects and 90 days of support. Additional coverage may be purchased separately. Check with the manufacturer for this additional coverage and pricing.
- Can this device be returned?
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Yes
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14-days return policy if purchased directly from Apple. Contact the company regarding return policy and procedures; Return policy may vary and be subject to retailer-specific conditions - check with the retailer regarding their return policies and procedures.
Support
- Customer Support Prior to Ordering
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Yes
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Company reports pre-sales customer suport by phone TEL: 800-My-Apple (692-7753), Online chat at Apple.com or In-store assistance.
- Customer Support After You Receive the Device
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Yes
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Company reports post-sales customer support by phone TEL: 800-My-Apple (692-7753), Online chat at Apple.com or In-store assistance.
User Experience
- Satisfied with opening the box and setting up the device 2
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The score will be available when testing is complete.
- Satisfied with the amount of time it took to open the box and set up the device 3
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The score will be available when testing is complete.
- Satisfied with the support information that was available (online help, documentation, instruction booklets, etc.) 4
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The score will be available when testing is complete.
- Satisfied that opening the box and setting up the device was easy 5
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The score will be available when testing is complete.
- The physical comfort of the device in the ear (after wearing it during the testing procedures) 6
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The score will be available when testing is complete.
- The physical fit (can user get it in their ear and have it stay in their ear) 7
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The score will be available when testing is complete.
- Appearance (does the user like the way it looks in their ear) 8
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The score will be available when testing is complete.
- Set up time 9
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The score will be available when testing is complete.
- Required assistance in setting up the device 10
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The score will be available when testing is complete.
Listening Performance
- Sound quality of speech 11
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The score will be available when testing is complete.
- Sound quality of music 12
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The score will be available when testing is complete.
- Overall Listening Experience (OLE) 13
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The score will be available when testing is complete.
- CLEARScore 14
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The score will be available when testing is complete.
Last Updated: January 27, 2026
Glossary
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Satisfied with opening the box and setting up the device: The participants reported their satisfaction with the task of opening the box and setting up the device. The percentage scores, on a scale of 0% (Not at all satisfied) to 100% (Completely satisfied), were averaged across the number of participants completing this task.
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Satisfied with the amount of time it took to open the box and set up the device: The participants reported their satisfaction with the amount of time it took them for the task of opening the box and setting up the device. The percentage scores, on a scale of 0% (Not at all satisfied) to 100% (Completely satisfied), were averaged across the number of participants completing this task.
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Satisfied with the support information that was available (online help, documentation, instruction booklets, etc.): The participants reported their satisfaction with the amount of manufacturers supplied instructional materials and online support that were available to assist them in setting up the device. The percentage scores, on a scale of 0% (Not at all satisfied) to 100% (Completely satisfied), were averaged across the number of participants completing this task.
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Satisfied that opening the box and setting up the device was easy: The participants reported their satisfaction with the ease of opening the box and setting up the device. The percentage scores, on a scale of 0% (Not at all satisfied) to 100% (Completely satisfied), were averaged across the number of participants completing this task.
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The physical comfort of the device in the ear (after wearing it during the testing procedures): The participants reported their comfort with the device in the ear after wearing it for approximately 3 hours during the testing procedures. The percentage scores, on a scale of 0% (Uncomfortable) to 100% (Very comfortable), were averaged across the number of participants completing this task.
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The physical fit (can user get it in their ear and have it stay in their ear):The participants reported whether they had any difficulty getting the hearing aid in their ear and having it stay in their ear. The percentage scores, on a scale of 0% (Poor fit) to 100% (Excellent fit), were averaged across the number of participants completing this task. If the hearing aid was not placed correctly in the ear, the researcher adjusted the device before testing was started with the hearing aids.
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Appearance (does the user like the way it looks in their ear): The participants reported whether they were satisfied with the way the hearing aids looked in their ears using the mirrors that were provided to them for this task. The percentage scores, on a scale of 0% (Not at all satisfied) to 100% (Completely satisfied), were averaged with the number of participants completing this task.
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Set up time: The Set-Up Time is the total amount of time it took the participant to prepare the hearing aids for use. It was measured from when they opened the Over-the-Counter (OTC) hearing aid box to when they told the researcher that they were finished with setting the hearing aid for their hearing and communication needs. Assistance was provided by the researcher if the participant was having difficulties with the set-up and asked the researcher for assistance – See Required Assistance in setting up the device.
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Required assistance in setting up the device: A Yes answer indicates that the participant needed some type of assistance in setting up the device. This assistance varied from asking the researcher for any explanations, help with instructions on the use of the hearing aid, programming the device or inserting the device in their ear.
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Sound quality of speech: The participants rated the sound quality of speech when listening to a speech sample, at conversational levels. The percentage scores, on a scale of 0% (Poor) to 100% (Excellent), were averaged across the number of participants completing this task. This score reflects the participants’ subjective opinion of the sound quality of speech based on their setting of the device.
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Sound quality of music: The participants rated the sound quality of music while listening to a music sample through LogiTech computer speakers attached to a Dell laptop computer. The percentage scores, on a scale of 0% (Poor) to 100% (Excellent), were averaged across the number of participants completing this task. The participants’ favorite music artist, song or genre was played from a YouTube video for them to judge the music.
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Overall Listening Experience (OLE): The participants reported their overall listening experience of the hearing aids which includes their perception of sound quality or audio, their emotional responses and personal preferences. This measure was taken after the participant wore the hearing aids for the approximate 3-hour testing procedure. The percentage scores, on a scale of 0% (Very poor) to 100% (Enjoyable), were averaged with the number of participants completing this task.
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CLEARScore: Scoring method not yet finalized and will be shared soon.

