Apple sends mysterious update to the AirPods Pro
Yesterday during its online WWDC event, Apple announced a couple of new features headed to its AirPods Pro: seamless switching between audio sources (as long as they're all Apple devices), and "Spatial Audio" surround sound.
Today, coincidentally or not, the company has started sending out a firmware update to the AirPods Pro, which will take them from version 2D15 to version 2D27. Unfortunately Apple doesn't publish changelogs for its AirPods updates, so we don't yet know if this is the one that enables all those new features or not.
It's also not very easy to get, as with all AirPods firmware updates. These should be installed automatically while the headphones are connected to an iOS device, but you can't manually trigger the update, at least not directly. Your best bet is to put the AirPods in the case, connect the case to a power source, pair them to an iPhone or iPad, and then wait. This should force the update after a short (yet undefined) period of time.
If you go through the procedure, let us know in the comments if there's anything new in the experience of using them. To check which firmware version they're currently on, while they're connected to your iOS device, go to Settings > General > About > AirPods.
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Reader comments
- PhonePowerhouse
- 26 Jun 2020
- sak
You're right. Of course its in beta, reading back what i typed sounds insanely wrong :D my bad
- D
- 25 Jun 2020
- nyN
You do know it's in beta right? Features get rolled out throughout the beta, the MacOS and iOS Airpods switching will happen later on
- Anonymous
- 25 Jun 2020
- v3B
It’s all still in beta what do you expect?