The true value of Apple's products lies in the depth of technology behind them and the natural feel of their use. The reason why AirPods have become so popular is that they solved the "troublesome pairing" and "small battery capacity" that were inherent to completely wireless earphones in the first place, and yet they did not make them feel. The 2nd generation AirPods Pro is equipped with the H2 chip to take the "unfeeling awesomeness" to the next level.
The biggest strength in the technical sense of this machine is that it is equipped with the newly developed Apple H2 chip. By the way, W1 was installed in the original AirPods. The H1 chip was installed in the 2nd and 3rd generation AirPods, the original AirPods Pro, and the AirPods Max. The 2nd generation AirPods Pro is the first machine of the H2 generation.
One of Apple's strengths these days is that it can completely control its own chipsets (although they are manufactured by TSMC). The same is true for iPhone A-series chips and Mac M-series chips. And it is strong that we can create software in-house that corresponds to the chipset of our own design. There are not many companies that can develop both software and hardware that meet the purpose of the product as desired
The H2 chip packs a billion transistors, twice as many as the H1. As expected, it may be less than the A16 Bionic with 16 billion transistors, but on the contrary, there is no other earphone with such a "brain". It can be said that this H2 chip brings all the distinctive features such as noise canceling function, spatial audio, extended battery life. In other words, Apple has reached a point where earphone makers that can't make their own chips can't keep up.