
What hearing safety features do the second-gen AirPods Pro have? Just five minutes of charge in the carry case gets these AirPods going again for an hour. Just plop the second-gen Pro case down on a magnetized MagSafe pad, Qi-certified charger, or–new and currently exclusive to the Pro 2–on a magnetically connected Apple Watch puck charger. (The MagSafe feature was unavailable when the first Pros came out, then was added in a model upgrade two years later.) Users should also get a charge out of the multiple ways this MagSafe-adept case and buds can regain their depleted power.

Do the AirPods Pro offer wireless charging? That means the AirPods Pro should survive a jog on a rainy day, but dropping them in a pool would be a no-no.

The buds and case for the new AirPods Pro arrive with an IPX4 rating, denoting protection against splashing water in any direction. Another option is to slip a lanyard into the charging case’s new lanyard loop. The only downside is you’ll have to cover up the custom insignia or emoji which Apple is offering to carve into the case.

Yeah, a non-slip, custom fitting rubber cover is recommended for the new AirPods case, and third parties are already selling them for as little as $10 on Amazon.
