7 AirPods Features and Settings You Should Know About
How to use AirPods features like audio sharing, Live Listen, Spatial Audio, and custom audio profiles
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Audio Sharing on iPhone: Connect Two AirPods to One Device Simultaneously
Audio Sharing lets you stream audio from one iPhone or iPad to two sets of AirPods or Beats headphones simultaneously. Perfect for sharing music, movies, or podcasts without splitters or separate devices.
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How to Use your iPhone as a microphone
You can use your iPhone as a microphone for your AirPods by opening the control center, tapping on the ear, and selecting "Live Listen".
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How to choose which notifications Siri is going to read out loud
You can choose which notifications Siri is going to read out loud to you when wearing your AirPods.
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Tailor made audio profile for your ear
You can get a tailor made audio profile for your ear — like glasses for your eyes.
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How to turn on Spatial Audio on your AirPods
You probably knew that you can switch between noise cancellation and transparency mode, but you can also turn on Spatial Audio for movies on AirPods Pro.
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How to Use your AirPods to isolate a persons voice for clarity
If you have trouble hearing you can use your AirPods to isolate a persons voice for clarity.
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Customize Left and Right AirPod Controls: Independent Force Sensor Settings
Configure different controls for left and right AirPods Pro, AirPods 3, and AirPods Max. Assign separate functions to each earbud’s force sensor or Digital Crown for noise control, Siri, volume, or playback.
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