Apple's New AirPods Max 2 Passes NCC in Taiwan, Launch Imminent
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Apple's new high-end AirPods Max 2 have passed NCC certification in Taiwan, indicating an imminent launch.
- The new model is expected to feature enhanced active noise cancellation, improved audio quality, and several new smart features.
- While the official release date is unconfirmed, previous patterns suggest a mid-May launch, with a price point of NT$17,990.
Apple enthusiasts in Taiwan can anticipate the arrival of the latest high-end AirPods Max 2, as the new model has successfully passed the National Communications Commission (NCC) certification process. This milestone signifies that the highly anticipated headphones are poised for their official debut in the Taiwanese market in the near future.
AirPods Max 2 passed NCC electrical inspection, and will be listed in Taiwan soon.
While Apple has yet to announce a specific release date, historical trends suggest that the AirPods Max 2 could be available for purchase around mid-May. The new iteration is rumored to boast significant upgrades, including a substantial improvement in active noise cancellation, reportedly up to 1.5 times more effective than its predecessor. Additionally, the inclusion of a new high-dynamic-range amplifier is expected to deliver purer and more refined audio quality, further enhancing the listening experience. The transparency mode is also said to be more natural-sounding.
According to past experience, AirPods Max 2 has a chance to go on sale in Taiwan around mid-May, but this is currently a speculation. The actual listing time is subject to the official announcement by Apple.
Beyond audio enhancements, the AirPods Max 2 are expected to integrate a suite of advanced smart features. These may include adaptive audio, conversation awareness, voice isolation, personalized volume, real-time translation, and camera remote control, offering a more comprehensive and intelligent user experience. The headphones are expected to retain the design language of the original model and will likely be available in the same five color options: midnight, starlight, orange, purple, and blue. The anticipated retail price in Taiwan is set at NT$17,990.
The active noise cancellation effect is improved by about 1.5 times, and a new high-dynamic-range amplifier is used, making the overall sound quality purer and more delicate; the performance of the transparency mode is also more natural.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.