AirPods Studio will be able to detect contact with the neck and head

AirPods Studio contact

AirPods Studio is a new pair of over-ear headphones that Apple is currently preparing for launch, and according to some information that appeared today, it seems that it will have the ability to detect contact with the neck and head.

AirPods have the ability to detect contact with the ear, and stop the music when they are taken out, but the new pair will do even more than that and will be able to detect the moment when we take them off our head and leave them on our neck.

The idea itself is a very good one, and for how much the AirPods Studio will cost, it is normal to have somewhat more advanced functions to allow us to enjoy the experience it offers us in daily use.

Separate of antler, it seems that AirPods Pro will have a special sensor that detects which is the right ear and which is the left, and depending on this detection they will also play the audio channels for the right ear.

“One of the key features of regular AirPods is ear detection, which automatically pauses music when you remove the headphones. We learned that AirPods Studio will have a similar feature, but will work in a different way. Instead of ear detection, Apple is working on including sensors that can detect whether the headphones are on the head or around the neck. Another new sensor will be able to detect left and right ears to automatically play audio channels. This means that there is unlikely to be a right or wrong side to use the AirPods Studio, whereas current headphones have fixed left and right channels.”