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Why you should upgrade to Apple AirPods 4 (and where to pre-order them)

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This week, tech giant Apple introduced the newest generation of its wireless Apple AirPods earbuds. The fourth-generation AirPods, available with or without active noise cancellation, will ship on September 20. Pre-orders for Apple AirPods 4 have already begun.

Wondering what makes this new generation of Apple earbuds special? Read on to learn about what’s new and different about the Apple AirPods 4, or tap the button below to pre-order yours now.

Pro Tip: For more help choosing the ideal AirPods to meet your needs and budget, check out our newly-updated 2024 AirPods buyer’s guide.


Discover the new and economical Apple AirPods 4 wireless earbuds

The AirPods 4 are a more economical version of Apple’s wireless earbuds, compared to the premium Apple AirPods Pro 2. These new headphones pair effortlessly with other Apple products, including the company’s new iPhone 16 and the Apple Watch 10 with new sleep apnea detection

Apple AirPods 4 are designed to provide premium sound and ultimate comfort, allowing you to enjoy crystal clear audio and hands-free calls, plus interact with Siri using your voice. Battery life is 5 hours on one charge, or 30 hours total with the included USB-C charging case. Active Powered by Apple’s H2 processor (the previous generation used the H1 chip), these wireless earbuds offer enhanced voice isolation, so even if you’re participating in a hands-free call in a noisy environment, the person you’re speaking with will be able to hear you.

The AirPods 4 are now IP54 rated for dust, sweat and water resistance, another improvement over the previous generation’s model.

Pro Tip: You’ll often find the premium AirPods Pro 2 (normally priced at $249) on sale on Amazon, as well as at Best Buy and other retailers for as little as $190. If you can afford the upgrade, we think it’s worth it.

Apple AirPods 4

Apple AirPods 4

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Priced at $129, the AirPods 4 base model provides personalized spatial audio with dynamic head tracking. This means that audio from TV shows and movies, as well as music and podcasts, will sound as if they’re happening all around you. This provides a far more immersive listening experience compared to generic stereo earbuds.

In addition to being able to control the AirPods 4 using the Apple equipment they’re paired with, you can also use Siri voice commands or the integrated force sensors found in each earbud’s stem. 

You can expect up to five hours of listening time per charge. However, the charging case allows you to recharge the AirPods up to six times without needing an external power source, for a total of 30 hours of listening time. Thanks to the quick charge feature, just a five-minute charge provides and additional one hour of listening time or 45 minutes of talk time. (Note that the USB-C charging case does not support wireless charging.)

The AirPods themselves are IP54 rated for dust, sweat and water resistance. Other notable features include voice isolation and adaptive EQ. Each earbud is equipped with dual beamforming microphones and an inward-facing microphone. Together, these provide voice clarity when participating in a hands-free phone calls or video calls.

If you’re an iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Mac or MacBook user and you’re on a budget, the new AirPods 4 wireless earbuds are the suitable audio companion, as long as you don’t need active noise cancellation or some of the more advanced features offered by the AirPods Pro 2

You can pre-order the new Apple AirPods 4 today. They’re slated for release on and will begin shipping on September 20.


Apple AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancelation

Apple AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation

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From the outside, the AirPods 4 and AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation look identical. However, there are two key differences between these wireless earbud options. 

First, the AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation feature, you guessed it, active noise cancellation (ANC). This is a much-sought-after feature the regular AirPods 4 do not offer. 

ANC allows the earbuds to digitally eliminate unwanted ambient sounds, so you can focus on the audio you want to hear, whether it’s audio from TV shows or movies, podcasts, music or hands-free phone calls. If you plan to use the earbuds in a noisy environment, we highly recommend earbuds with ANC. These new AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation are a great option for Apple gear users.

Because these earbuds offer ANC, they’re also equipped with Adaptive Audio, a Transparency Mode and a Conversation Awareness feature. When needed, you can have situational awareness of your surroundings and communicate with people in close proximity without having to take the AirPods out of your ears or manually pause the audio that’s playing.

Second, the AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation come with a wireless charging case. With this case, you can keep your AirPods powered for up to 30 hours without needing an external power source. The case is compatible with any Qi-compatible wireless charging pad or an Apple Watch charger. It can also be charged with the included USB-C charging cable.

For the difference in price between the AirPods 4 and AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation, this is the version we recommend if you can afford it. However, for the ultimate in listening experiences from AirPods, the AirPods Pro 2 continue to be our top pick. 




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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Tuesday that the state will launch an investigation into the apparent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump as the FBI and the U.S. Secret Service also investigate the incident. CBS News national correspondent Manuel Bojorquez reports.

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Remains of decapitated “vampire child” found in Poland, archaeologists say

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Workers removing tree branches near a historic cathedral in Chelm, Poland, unearthed something unexpected when they came upon two children’s skeletons in a shallow burial pit where no gravesites are marked, the government’s Culture Ministry said.

Neither skeleton was buried in a coffin and one of the children was buried with the characteristics of an anti-vampire burial, Dr. Stanisława Gołuba, the archaeologist leading the research, said in a Facebook post. The child’s head was separated from its body, the post said, and the skull was facing down into the ground arranged on a stone. This, plus the way the skeletons were oriented, appears to be consistent with ancient burial methods used to prevent a person thought to be a demonic entity from exiting the grave, Gołuba said.  

The skeletons appeared to be from the Early Middle Ages.

The children’s skeletons were removed from their graves, documented and waiting for further analysis, the statement said.    

It’s the most recent in a series of findings in Poland of remains buried in ways that suggest people at the time believed they were dealing with vampires or other supernatural entities.

In 2022, Polish researchers found the remains of a woman at a gravesite in the village of Pień with a sickle around her neck and a triangular padlock on her foot. According to ancient beliefs, the padlock was supposed to prevent a deceased person thought to be a vampire from returning from the dead. The sickle was thought to cut the neck if the corpse tried to rise from the grave. 

Professor Dariusz Polinski of the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun said this type of practice became common throughout Poland in the 17th century in response to a reported vampire epidemic. In addition to practices with a sickle, sometimes corpses were burned, smashed with stones or had their heads and legs cut off.

Six so-called “vampire skeletons” were also found at a cemetery in northwest Poland in 2013. Each was buried with either a sickle laid across their necks or stones placed beneath their jaws said Lesley Gregoricka of the University of South Alabama who led the research team.

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Child psychiatrist unpacks Instagram’s new Teen Accounts

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Instagram’s parent company, Meta, launched their new Teen Accounts that offers a more limited experience for the platform’s younger users to address concerns over social media’s impact on kids. Everyone under the age of 16 will automatically migrate to the new service. Dr. Joel Stoddard, associate psychiatry professor at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, joins CBS News to discuss.

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