Should you shed quite a bit of extra dollars to get the iPad Pro, or does the new iPad Air offer pretty much the same great experience, minus a few gimmicks? Let's find out!
While both tablets have four speaker grills, two on each side – the iPad Air 5 actually has only two speakers, while the iPad Pro has four.
As for the microphone situation, the iPad Air 5 has dual microphones for calls, video recording and the sort. But the iPad Pro has five microphones that Apple calls studio-quality, so that's something to keep in mind if you're a YouTuber looking to use your iPad for both content creation and editing. Check out our video samples above to see how both of these tablets sound in terms of audio recording.
So in terms of accessories, you're not sacrificing anything if you go with the iPad Air instead of the Pro; you'll likely find plenty ofiPad Air 5 - bottom, iPad Pro - top; both charge via a USB Type-C port on the bottom
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