Charging your AirPods Pro
Unlike Apple’s standard AirPods, the AirPods Pro only come with a Wireless Charging Case, so you can easily charge them from any Qi-enabled wireless charging pad, which we suspect is how most users will want to go.
That said, Apple does include a Lightning port on the bottom, and interestingly, a USB-C to Lightning cable in the box. This seems to suggest that Apple is targeting the AirPods Pro more heavily at iPhone 11 Pro users, which also include a USB-C power adapter, but it also suggests that we’ll be seeing a more wholesale move to USB-C in the future.
If you don’t have a USB-C charging adapter, you can still charge it up from the USB-C ports on newer MacBook Pro models, but of course you can also just use any other Lightning cable with it as well should wireless charging not be an option.