Can’t wait to try AirPods Pro 2’s hearing aid feature next week? You may miss out – depending on where you live

The US and Canada appear to be the only two countries in the initial rollout

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Earlier this weekApple revealed that its AirPods Pro 2 hearing aid upgrade would start rolling outweek commencing October 28.

Unveiled at theiPhone 16 eventin September,Appleis adding a new hearing test and over-the-counter hearing aid functionality to itsAirPods Pro 2, providing hearing support for those with mild to moderate hearing loss.

As we noted yesterday (October 21), the rollout will begin in the United States for both the Lightning and USB-C versions of the AirPods Pro 2 by way of a software update. However, Apple has confirmed that only one other country will be getting the feature at launch.

As reported by multiple outlets, Apple’s AirPods Pro Hearing Health web page now confirms that AirPods Hearing Protection “is only available in the U.S. and Canada.”

Apple’s AirPods Pro 2 Hearing Aids: Which countries are in?

Apple’s AirPods Pro 2 Hearing Aids: Which countries are in?

In September, Apple confirmed that its Hearing Health features for AirPods Pro 2 would be available in more than 100 countries and regions including the US, Germany, and Japan.

As it stands, next week only US and Canadian users look set to benefit. It’s likely that Apple is still awaiting clearance from various health bodies around the world for its feature, or that it has deliberately staggered the rollout to ensure there are no bugs.

We’ve been hands-on with the feature in the run-up to the launch –and we were impressed. The hearing test was easy to perform, and the results simple to digest.

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In our early testing, we’ve found the hearing aid mode makes sounds, particularly voices, more pronounced and amplified. It also improves listening to music played through speakers and watching TV.

What’s more, wearing something discreet like AirPods Pro also provides an alternative to wearing bulkier hearing aids and the potential stigma that comes with them.

As it stands, Apple’s AirPods Pro Hearing Health features will roll out to the US and Canada next week. We’ve reached out to Apple regarding when the features will come to other countries, and we’ll update this story if and when we get a response.

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Stephen Warwick is TechRadar’s Fitness & Wearables writer with nearly a decade of experience covering technology, including five years as the News Editor of iMore. He’s a keen fitness enthusiast and is never far from the local gym, Apple Watch at the ready, to record his latest workout. Stephen has experience writing about every facet of technology including products, services, hardware, and software. He’s covered breaking news and developing stories regarding supply chains, patents and litigation, competition, politics and lobbying, the environment, and more. He’s conducted interviews with industry experts in a range of fields including finance, litigation, security, and more. Outside of work, he’s a massive tech and history buff with a passion for Rome Total War, reading, and music.

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