Apple AirPods Pro 2​

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Classification

Apple AirPods Pro 2​
Classification
Grade B
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Classification date
Information
Name Apple AirPods Pro (2nd generation)
Brand by Parent Apple by Apple Inc.
Generation 2nd generation
Model(s) A2931, A2699, A2698
Release date 2022-09-01
Type/Category Wireless Earbuds / In-Ear Headphones
Website [1]
Status In sale
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Dimensions Charging Case: 45.9 x 60.6 x 21.7 mm; Earbud: 30.9 x 21.8 x 24.0 mm
Mass Charging Case: 50.8g; Each Earbud: 5.3g
Operating system Requires iOS/macOS/watchOS for full functionality (no standalone OS)
Companion App Integrated into Apple devices' Settings & Find My app
CPU Apple H2 chip (in earbuds)
GPU ​Not Applicable
Memory Not Disclosed
Storage Not Applicable
Battery Earbuds: Up to 6 hours listening (ANC on), Case provides multiple charges
Power -
Charging MagSafe, Qi wireless charging, Lightning connector (with MagSafe Case)
Display Not Applicable
Camera Not Applicable
Sound Active Noise Cancellation, Transparency Mode, Adaptive Audio, Personalized Volume
Connectivity Bluetooth 5.3, Apple H1/U1 chip for seamless pairing and Find My precision finding
Device
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Known hardware tampering Rare [iFixit Teardown] Hardware is highly integrated and not user-serviceable, making physical modification difficult and rare.
Known vulnerabilities Rare [Apple Security Updates] Apple occasionally releases firmware updates for AirPods to address security issues. No widespread exploits.
Prior attacks None [] No significant public record of targeted attacks against AirPods Pro 2 hardware/firmware.
Updatability Rare [Apple Support: Update AirPods] Firmware updates are automatic and seamless, but users have no manual control over the process.
Category score 2
System
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Authentication with other systems Full [Apple Find My Network] Deeply integrated with Apple ID and iCloud for secure pairing and Find My network functionality.
Communications Encrypted with up-to-date encryption [Apple Platform Security Guide (Bluetooth)] Bluetooth communication uses standard encryption. Audio sharing and iCloud pairing use additional encryption.
Storage No encryption [] The device itself does not store user data persistently in an accessible manner.
Category score 2
User Authentication
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Account management Full [Apple ID] Functionality is tied to the user's Apple ID for features like Find My, but basic audio function works without it.
Authentication Basic [] Authentication relies on the paired host device (iPhone, Mac, etc.). No standalone authentication on the earbuds.
Brute-force protection Absent [] Not applicable as there is no direct user input or login interface on the device.
Event logging Absent [] The earbuds themselves do not maintain access logs.
Passwords Require change after setup with complexity requirements [] Does not use passwords. Security is managed through the paired host device.
Category score 2
Grade B