The next AirPods Pro may include three new features, though only two might be functional upon release.

It sounds like not everything that's new and cool about the impending AirPods Pro 3 will actually be functional right off the bat.
The AirPods Pro 2 have been on the market for almost three years, suggesting that the widely anticipated AirPods Pro 3 will offer substantial improvements.
Despite expectations that the external design will remain similar to the Pro 2, significant internal upgrades are expected. Reputable sources indicate the inclusion of a heart rate monitor, a temperature sensor, and a live translation feature, which some competitors already provide.
However, a 9to5Mac report, citing an anonymous source, suggests that the live translation function might not be immediately available and could be added via a future software update.
The release date of this update is unknown, but the heart rate and temperature sensing features are expected to be functional upon the AirPods Pro 3's launch later this month.
While the delayed availability of the live translation feature is disappointing, the inclusion of heart rate and temperature sensors, along with the promise of translation capabilities, may motivate AirPods Pro 2 users to upgrade, depending on the price.
Given that the Beats Powerbeats Pro 2, featuring a heart rate monitor but lacking temperature and live translation features, are priced at $250, the hope is that the AirPods Pro 3 will not cost more than $300.
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