So, I've been hearing some interesting buzz about the upcoming AirPods Pro 3. It seems Apple is really doubling down on the health features, which, honestly, makes a lot of sense. I mean, we're already using these things all day, every day – why not get some health insights while we're at it?

The big news is that the new AirPods Pro 3 are supposedly getting in-ear temperature sensing and heart-rate monitoring. We kind of knew this was coming, especially after Apple introduced heart-rate monitoring in the Powerbeats Pro. It just seemed like a natural progression for the AirPods line, with the company focus on health. It is expected to be launched along with the iPhone 17 model.

However, there's a bit of a bummer. That cool live translation feature that everyone's been talking about? Apparently, it's not quite ready for primetime. It's supposedly going to be released in a later software update. That's disappointing because the thought of having real-time translation in your earbuds is pretty futuristic and useful, especially when traveling or dealing with international clients. While the iPhone's Translate app already does something similar, integrating it directly into the AirPods would make things so much smoother. The iPhone will be crucial in the translation.

Think about it: an English speaker wearing AirPods could chat with someone speaking Spanish. The iPhone would pick up the audio, translate it, and send it back in English to the AirPods user. Then, the English speaker could respond, and their words would be translated into Spanish and spoken aloud by the iPhone. It is just a matter of time.