AirPods Advanced Features and Settings You Need to Know
AirPods have quickly become a staple in the world of wireless audio, not just for their sleek design but also for the convenience and advanced features they offer. However, many users still may not be fully aware of the potential these little earbuds possess. In this article, we will explore some of the lesser-known advanced features and settings of AirPods that you need to know to get the most out of your listening experience.
1. Customize Double-Tap Gestures
More than just a music playback device, AirPods come with built-in controls that allow you to perform actions like pausing a song or changing tracks with simple double-tap gestures. To customize these gestures, go to Settings > Bluetooth > Tap the “i” next to your AirPods > Double-Tap on AirPod. From here, you can assign different actions for double-taps on either left or right AirPod.
2. Automatic Ear Detection
By default, AirPods automatically pause music playback when you remove them from your ears and resume when placed back in. To disable this feature, go to Settings > Bluetooth > Tap the “i” next to your AirPods and toggle off “Automatic Ear Detection.”
3. Live Listen
With Live Listen, you can use your iPhone as a remote microphone for your AirPods. This feature is especially useful in crowded or noisy environments. To enable Live Listen, add it to Control Center (Settings > Control Center > Customize Controls), then tap the ear icon in Control Center when using your AirPods.
4. Switch Between Devices Seamlessly
AirPods can connect to multiple devices using the same Apple ID. To switch between devices such as an iPhone and a MacBook, simply select the AirPods audio output from the device’s audio menu or control center.
5. Announce Calls and Messages
AirPods can automatically announce incoming calls, allowing you to know who’s calling without checking your phone. Enable this feature under Settings > Phone > Announce Calls. Additionally, with iOS 15 and later, you can also enable “Announce Notifications” for your messages and other apps using Siri.
6. Spatial Audio
The AirPods Pro and AirPods Max support spatial audio, an immersive surround sound experience that adjusts dynamically as you move your head. To enable or disable spatial audio, open Control Center while using your AirPods and long-press the volume slider.
7. Find My AirPods
Accidentally misplaced your AirPods? No worries! The Find My app can help track them down by playing a sound from the AirPods or showing their last known location on a map. Just open the Find My app and select your AirPods under the Devices tab.
Conclusion:
These advanced features and settings can help you make the most of your AirPods experience and truly enhance your daily wireless audio routine. By customizing gestures, utilizing the Live Listen feature, and effortlessly switching between devices, you will have greater control over your listening experience. So go ahead, explore these features, and take your AirPods experience to the next level!