Apple noted with the introduction of its new $249 AirPods Pro that they're rated for IPX4 water resistance. Don't plan on going for swims with the new wireless earbuds any time soon, however.
AirPods Pros and water-resistance: What IPX4 means

Apple noted with the introduction of its new $249 AirPods Pro that they're rated for IPX4 water resistance. Don't plan on going for swims with the new wireless earbuds any time soon, however.
After so many rumors and speculation, the AirPods Pro --Apple's truly wireless headphones with Active Noise Cancellation-- are now officially official.
Earlier today, Apple officially announced the newest member of the truly wireless AirPods family, the AirPods Pro. And now the company has accompanied that announcement with a new video.
There have been a lot of rumors swirling around for months now that Apple has been planning on launching a pair of AirPods with noise-cancellation built in. Turns out they were true.
While Apple typically likes to host big events to unveil its newest products, that's not always the case. Sometimes the company keeps things relatively low key, and it's certainly starting to sound like that may be the case for the oft-rumored "AirPods Pro".
Apple may release "AirPods Pro" wireless earphones with active noise cancellation and other improvements near the end of this month, with a price tag of approximately $260.
Most Bluetooth headphones have firmware that can be periodically updated, and AirPods are no different. These firmware updates tend to be extremely small in size and usually offer bug fixes and stability improvements in order to fix issues users may encounter, like quick battery drain. In this post, we will show you how you can find out what your AirPods firmware version is.