AirPods 4 Will Have a Useful AirPods Pro 2 Feature
AirPods 4 are a pretty solid deal for the price, especially whencompared to last gen AirPods 3and 2. They are light, small, and less expensive, even the one with the ANC feature. The only problem is that they are easy to lose and difficult to find. AirPods Pro models come with a speaker that allows owners to find the missing case using Apple’s Find My network. Now that feature will be available on AirPods 4 models too.
The AirPods 4 comes in two flavors – AirPods 4 and AirPods 4 with ANC. The latter offers exactly what it says on the tin, or rather in the name – active noise cancellation. However, the new AirPods 4 models also feature a speaker which means it can make a beeping noise when you lose it.

The speaker is built into the case but isn’t exactly a new innovation. AirPods Pro models have had this feature since 2021. Other features that have closed the gap between regular and Pro models are spatial audio support, an H2 chip, and a USB-C charging case (finally!).
Once paired with your iPhone and Mac, you can use the Find My app to locate the AirPods 4 case on a map. You can also make the case make a beeping noise through the speakers, thus making it easier to locate it using audio cues.
To do that:
AirPods 4 models will begin selling on Friday, Sept. 20 next week. AirPods 4 will cost $129 while AirPods 4 with ANC will cost $179.
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Source–Cnet
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