Every year or so, I need to buy a new lockable case for my Apple AirPods, but I always find the product names on Amazon incredibly confusing and don’t want to buy the wrong thing… So for my own future reference… I own the second-generation AirPods Pro with a Lightning charging case (A2698 Right earbud, A2699 Left Airbud, 2700 Case, which uses a lightning charging cable)
For everyone else, whether you’re troubleshooting, buying second-hand, or checking compatibility, knowing the model number is essential, or else things may not fit correctly, or certain holes may be covered up.
Below is a complete list of all Apple AirPods released to date, including each generation’s name, version, and model numbers for each piece.
Why Model Numbers Matter
Apple’s AirPods may look similar, but each generation comes with different features, chipsets, and compatibility options. For example:
AirPods Pro 2 introduced USB-C charging and adaptive audio.
AirPods Max offer high-fidelity over-ear listening.
Model numbers help you identify your AirPods in case labels or packaging are missing, or you’re buying refurbished or replacement parts.
Complete Apple AirPods Model Numbers (2025 Edition)
This table includes every AirPods variant, including the latest AirPods 4 and USB-C models.t
Product Name | Version / Description | Earbud Model Number(s) | Charging Case Model Number(s) | Release Year |
AirPods (1st Gen) | – | A1523, A1722 | A1602 | 2016 |
AirPods (2nd Gen) | Standard Charging Case | A2032, A2031 | A1602 | 2019 |
AirPods (2nd Gen) | Wireless Charging Case | A2032, A2031 | A1938 | 2019 |
AirPods (3rd Gen) | Lightning Charging Case | A2565, A2564 | A2566 | 2021 |
AirPods (3rd Gen) | MagSafe Charging Case | A2565, A2564 | A2566 | 2021 |
AirPods Pro (1st Gen) | – | A2084, A2083 | A2190 | 2019 |
AirPods Pro (2nd Gen) | Lightning Charging Case | A2698, A2699 | A2700 | 2022 |
AirPods Pro (2nd Gen) | USB-C Charging Case | A2698, A2699 | A3048 | 2023 |
AirPods (4th Gen) | Standard | A3053, A3050 | A3054 | 2024 |
AirPods (4th Gen) | With Active Noise Cancellation | A3056, A3055 | A3057 | 2024 |
AirPods Max | Lightning Charging | A2096 | – | 2020 |
AirPods Max | USB-C Charging | A3184 | – | 2024 |
How to find your AirPod Model Numbers
You can find your model number by checking the inner side of each earbud, inside the lid of the case or by going to Settings > Bluetooth > [Your AirPods] > (i) icon on your iPhone.
Which AirPods Model Do You Have?
If you’re unsure which version you own, here are a few visual and feature-based identifiers:
AirPods 1 vs 2: Almost identical in design. AirPods 2 support “Hey Siri” hands-free feature.
AirPods 3: Shorter stem, no silicone tips, and Spatial Audio support.
AirPods Pro: Silicone ear tips, Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), and Transparency Mode.
AirPods Max: Large over-ear headphones with a Digital Crown.
Common Questions About Apple AirPods Models
Are all AirPods compatible with all Apple devices?
Most AirPods work with any device that supports Bluetooth, but features like Spatial Audio and seamless pairing are exclusive to newer iPhones, iPads, and Macs.
How can I tell if my AirPods are fake?
Genuine Apple AirPods will always have a valid model number and serial number you can check at checkcoverage.apple.com.
Which AirPods support USB-C?
Only the AirPods Pro (2nd Gen) with the USB-C case released in 2023 support USB-C.
What’s the newest AirPods model as of 2025?
The most recent model is the AirPods Pro 2 with USB-C, launched alongside the iPhone 15 lineup.
So Yeah!
With Apple’s growing range of AirPods, model numbers have become the quickest and most reliable way to identify which version you have. Whether you’re troubleshooting, selling, or purchasing, using the correct model number ensures compatibility and avoids confusion, refunds and other drama.