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How to enable Adaptive Audio on AirPods Pro
In This Article
Adaptive Audio is a game-changing feature of the AirPods Pro available with the release ofiOS 17. But how do you use it?
Replacing the default Transparency mode,Adaptive Audiolooks to blendANCand transparency mode into one. It’ll filter in environmental noise so you stay aware of your surroundings, just like transparency mode would, but with one difference: it’ll automatically enable and disable ANC in loud environments as needed.
That means no more toggling between ANC and Transparency mode as you get on and off loud public transport, for example.
It’s a really cool feature that can totally change how you use your AirPods Pro, though at this point, we should probably mention that it’s exclusive to the newerAirPods Pro (second-gen)withOG AirPods Proand evenAirPods Maxowners missing out on the new functionality.
That out of the way, here’s how you can enable Adaptive Audio on your second-gen AirPods Pro.
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What you’ll need:
The Short Version
Step1
Make sure your AirPods Pro are connected to your iPhone
The first step is to make sure your AirPods are connected to your iPhone. Head to the Bluetooth section of the Settings app to verify this.
Step2
Swipe down on the top-right to access the Control Centre
Next, we need to access the Control Centre. This can be accessed pretty much anywhere within iOS by swiping down on the top-right of the display.
Step3
Tap and hold the volume slider
Within the Control Centre, you should see a volume slider next to a display brightness slider. But rather than swiping it to change volume, you’re going to tap and hold the volume slider to access the AirPod sound settings menu.
Step4
Tap Noise Control
Beneath the main volume slider, you should see three options – Noise Control, Conversation Awareness and Spatialise Audio. Tap Noise Control.
Step5
Tap Adaptive Audio to toggle it on
To enable Adaptive Audio, simply tap the Adaptive Audio icon. If the icon is vibrant and colourful, Adaptive Audio is enabled.Once enabled in the Control Centre, you can simply squeeze your AirPod to switch between ANC and Adaptive Audio, replacing the previously available Transparency mode.
Troubleshooting
Once enabled, you can switch between Adaptive Audio and ANC by squeezing the stem of your AirPods Pro when worn – the same action that’d previously switch between ANC and Transparency mode.
This is likely because your AirPods Pro firmware isn’t up to date. There’s no easy way to force the update, unfortunately, but making sure your AirPods Pro are in their case and close to your iPhone should do the trick.
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Lewis is the Mobile Editor of Trusted Reviews with plenty of phone experience, from the Nokia 3210 to the iPhone 14 Pro Max. He has been in the tech industry writing about phones, headphones, tablets,…
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