- AirPods Max will soon offer lossless audio and super-low delay via a free update.
- Perfect for music fans, gamers, and music makers with USB-C connection.
- Update hits next month with iOS 18.4, boosting sound for Apple Music and more.
Apple’s fancy AirPods Max headphones are getting a big boost next month with a free software update. Starting in April, alongside iOS 18.4, iPadOS 18.4, and macOS Sequoia 15.4, they’ll add lossless audio and ultra-low latency—meaning super-clear sound and almost no delay. Plug them into your device with a USB-C cable, and you’ll hear music, games, or mixes like never before, making everything feel sharper and more real.
For music lovers, this means enjoying over 100 million songs on Apple Music in crisp 24-bit, 48 kHz quality—exactly how they were recorded. The update also makes Personalised Spatial Audio better, wrapping you in sound that’s clear and lifelike. Gamers and streamers get a win too, with the low latency matching the speed of your device’s built-in speakers, so there’s no lag to mess up your play or chat. Apple calls it the “ultimate listening experience” for everyone.
Music makers will love this too—AirPods Max will be the only headphones letting you create and mix Spatial Audio with head tracking using a USB-C cable. This helps artists working in apps like Logic Pro hear every detail without slowdowns, keeping the sound pure. Priced at Rs 59,900 in five colors (midnight, starlight, blue, purple, orange), you can grab them at apple.com/in/store, the Apple Store app, or authorized sellers. This update makes these premium headphones even better for all kinds of users.