How to Use AirPods and AirPods Pro – Guide

If you’re lucky enough to have nabbed a pair of Apple’s AirPods Pros, congrats! The near-perfect pair of completely wireless headphones is out of stock almost everywhere. At $249, the AirPods Pros are not only some of the best wireless headphones you can buy, but also some of the best headphones on the market. Apple has redesigned the AirPods Pros to be sweat and water resistant, so you can exercise with them worry-free. In addition, Apple added active noise cancellation to the AirPods Pros and included three pairs of silicone ear buds in different sizes so you can find the perfect fit. ..

-To turn off noise cancellation and new transparency mode on your AirPods, press and hold the power button for 3 seconds. -To pair your AirPods with all your Apple devices, open the Apple app and click on the three lines in the top left corner of the main screen. -On the left side of the main screen, click on “AirPods”. -In the bottom right corner of the main screen, click on “Privacy”. -In Privacy, click on “H1 Chip”.

How to Use AirPods and AirPods Pro

How to connect AirPods to an iPhone

There, you will see a list of apps. tap on one to open it.

To use your new AirPods, position them close to the phone and open the case. ..

You will see a configuration message on the iPhone that says “Connect and then tap Done.”

If you don’t see the connection message, keep the box open, but press and hold the button on the back of the case for about five seconds, until the message appears.

How to customize AirPod controls

If you’re not sure how to connect your AirPods to your iPhone, open the case and look for the lightning connector. Put the AirPods in your ears and press the power button to turn them on.

In the Bluetooth section, tap on the blue “+” button to add a new device. Enter the name of the device you want to connect to and tap on the blue “connect” button.

Tap the “i” icon on the right to pair your AirPods with your Apple device.

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Auto Ear Detection is a feature that will pause the audio when you remove one AirPod from your ear and turn off the AirPods if you remove both.

Auto Switch AirPods lets AirPods choose the best microphone when you are speaking. If one of the AirPods is not working properly, you can manually select the AirPod always on the left or the AirPod always on the right.

First or Second Generation AirPods Custom Controls

If you have AirPods, you can customize what happens when you double tap one of them. Follow the steps in the previous section to access the AirPods detail page. Then, in the Double-tap AirPod section, tap Left or Right. Here you can choose what action you want to happen with a double tap, such as starting Siri, playing/pausing audio, going to the next or previous track, or doing nothing.

AirPods Pro custom controls

In the Noise Control section, you can choose whether you want the AirPods Pro to use full noise cancellation, transparency mode (which lets outside noise in so you can hear conversations and announcements), or whether you want noise cancellation to be fully disabled.

You can press and hold the stem of your AirPods Pro to control the audio. In the Press and Hold Options section, tap Left or Right and choose the action you want to press and hold – you can choose to customize noise cancellation or launch Siri.

How to make the ear tip fit test

If you have AirPods Pro, there is an option on the AirPods detail page that lets you find which ear is included tips will work better for you. Follow the steps in the previous sections to access the AirPods detail page. Then tap on Ear Tip Fit Test and follow the onscreen instructions to compare each of the tips.

How to charge AirPods

With a Lightning cable, you can charge your AirPods and the charging case at the same time.

When AirPods are in the charging case, they will automatically charge from the battery in the charging case. If the charging case is already fully charged, you can recharge the AirPods multiple times. ..

Final note

How to Use AirPods and AirPods Pro: A Guide