Article 5JCK2 The AirPods Pro’s force sensor is a more comfortable way to control audio

The AirPods Pro’s force sensor is a more comfortable way to control audio

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Chaim Gartenberg
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Apple's AirPods Pro cleverly solve one of the trickiest parts of earbud design with a unique button - even if it's not technically a button at all.

Officially referred to as the force sensor" (a title that makes the button sound far more interesting than it actually is), it's technically nothing more than an indented portion of the AirPods Pro's stems, with some fancy hardware that measures not just capacitive touch but also pressure. But the faux-buttons solve one of the most annoying things about earbuds: how to control them.

A smart solution for a more recent problem

The issue of controlling truly wireless earbuds is a relatively new one. Older in-ear headphones often included a row of buttons on their wires, which allowed for...

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