Apple AirPods tips and tricks: How to get the most out of Apple's wireless earphones

Apple's AirPods are like Marmite: you'll either love the unconventional design or you'll hate it. Chances are if you're reading this feature, you sit in the former camp with us though. Yes, they look a little odd, but they are also great.

We want to help you get the most out of your Apple AirPods, whether you have the first generation, the second generation with Hey Siri support and the optional wireless charging case or the latest AirPod Pros.

Here are our top tips and tricks to ensure you master your Apple wireless earphones in no time.

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Apple AirPods and AirPods Pro pairing tips and tricks

How to connect AirPods to your iPhone or iPad

All generations of Apple AirPods have a special chip (the W1 or H1) in them which allows for very easy connection to your iPhone or iPad.

Open the lid on the AirPods case, press and hold the small button on the back and place the AirPods case next to your iPhone or iPad. The AirPods will appear at the bottom of your iPhone or iPad screen. Unlock your iPhone or iPad and press the Connect button. That's it for the first and second generation models.

For the AirPods Pro, there is an additional step in the Ear Tip Fit Test. The test takes around five seconds and will determine if you have a good fit. If not, the results might recommend you try one of the other silicone tips included. There's a choice of small, medium and large.

How to connect AirPods to your Apple Watch

The AirPods connect automatically to any iOS devices registered to your Apple ID once connected to your iPhone so you don't need to go through the pairing process more than once.

As soon as you take one AirPod out of its case, they will show as Connected in the Bluetooth settings of your Apple Watch.

How to connect AirPods to your MacBook

Any connected AirPods will already be visible in the Bluetooth menu of your MacBook. To connect, open the Bluetooth settings > Find your AirPods in the list > Press Connect.

How to connect AirPods to an Android device

Open the Bluetooth settings on your Android device > Select Pair a New Device > Open AirPods case to enable pairing > Confirm pairing.

If the Apple AirPods don't appear in the available devices list, push and hold the button on the rear of the AirPods case until the LED light between the AirPods flashes, placing the AirPods in pairing mode. You'll then need to select them from the list and confirm pairing.

How to connect AirPods to a PC

Open the Bluetooth settings on your PC > Press and hold the button the back of your AirPods case > Tap on the AirPods when they appear as an available device. They might appear under headphones, rather than AirPods.

Once you tap connect, the AirPods will be connected to your PC for audio.

How to connect two AirPods to an iPhone

You can connect two sets of AirPods to an iPhone so you could have the first and second generation paired, or the first generation and AirPods Pro, for example. To do this, follow the same pairing process for the second pair as you did the first.

When you connect another pair of AirPods, the name of the first pair will see a "1" added to it and the second pair you connect will have a "2" after its name. Both will appear on any other iOS devices linked to your Apple ID.

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Apple AirPods and AirPods Pro battery tips and tricks

How to check battery on AirPods

Checking the battery of your AirPods is very simple on iPhone. Make sure your iPhone is next to your AirPods case and open the AirPods case.

The battery percentage of both your AirPods and the AirPods case will appear side-by-side on the bottom of your iPhone display. You can also ask Siri what your AirPods battery is like.

How to charge AirPods

To charge Apple AirPods, simply place them back in their case. They will charge while they are in the case, as long as the case has battery.

For the second generation of AirPods or the AirPods Pro, the charging case can deliver up to two hours of talk time and three hours of listening time in 15 minutes of charge.

How to charge the AirPods case

To charge the AirPods case, plug the Lightning connector into the bottom of the case, as you would your iPhone.

If you have the wireless charging case for the AirPods 2 or the AirPods Pro, you can also place it on a Qi-compatible wireless charging mat to top up the juice. It's also possible to use the Apple Watch charger to charge the AirPods wireless charging case - you just have to get the placement right.

Use one AirPod and switch to increase talk time

The first generation AirPods will offer around two hours of talk time. The second generation offer around three hours of talk time and five hours of listening time. The AirPods Pro offer around three-and-a-half hours of talk time and between four and five hours of listening time, depending on the mode you are in.

As you can wear one AirPod or two AirPods at any time, we sometimes wear just one AirPod if we have lots of phone calls that day, switching to the other AirPod when the five-minute warning beeps for low battery on the one we are wearing.

It offers that little bit of juice and one can charge while you're talking on the other.

Apple AirPods and AirPods Pro usage tips and tricks

How to rename AirPods

Any AirPods you connect to your iPhone will automatically take your first name and add AirPods afterwards, like Britta's AirPods/Britta's AirPods Pro. If you want to change the name of your AirPods:

Open Bluetooth settings on your iPhone > Make sure your AirPods are connected > Click on the "i" symbol on the AirPods tab > Click on Name > Change the name of your AirPods > Tap Done.

How to change the double-tap default for first and second generation AirPods

By default, double-tapping the side of each AirPod will launch Siri on your iPhone or iPad for the first generation AirPods. The second generation of AirPods have next track as the default for double tap.

You can change the default on both though, turn the feature off entirely and have one feature for the right AirPod and a different one for the left. To do this:

Open Bluetooth settings on your iPhone > Make sure your AirPods are connected > Click on the "i" symbol on the AirPods tab > Choose the feature you want for the left AirPod > Choose the feature you want for the right AirPod.

How to play and pause on the AirPods Pro

The AirPods Pro have a Force Touch sensor in their stem, moving control away from a tap and into a squeeze. To play or pause audio, squeeze the stem on your AirPods Pro once.

How to skip a track on the AirPods Pro

To skip a track on the AirPods Pro, you'll need to squeeze the Force Touch Sensor on the stem of your AirPods twice.

How to go back to the previous track on AirPods Pro

To go back to the previous track on AirPods Pro, squeeze the Force Touch sensor on the stem three times on your AirPods.

How to change between Active Noise Cancellation and Transparency modes on AirPods Pro

To quickly change between Active Noise Cancellation mode and Transparency (where you can hear the environment you're in) mode, push and hold the Force Touch sensor on the stem of your AirPods. 

You can also swipe down from the top right of your iPhone's home screen to pull up the Control Centre. Depending on which iPhone you have, Haptic Touch or 3D Touch the volume bar when your AirPods Pro are connected and you'll see an option to switch between the two modes.

How to launch Siri on AirPods

To launch Siri on the first generation AirPods, you can double tap either the right or the left AirPod, unless you have changed the default as above. Siri will then launch on your iPhone or iPad.

To launch Siri on the second generation AirPods or AirPods Pro, simply say "Hey Siri". You'll need to make sure you are using the latest software for it to work though.

What can you ask Siri on AirPods?

Once you've launched Siri on your second generation AirPods or AirPods Pro, you can ask a number of things, including any of the examples below: 

  • "Play my Favourites playlist"
  • "Send a message to [contact name]"
  • "Turn up the volume"
  • "How do I get home from here?"
  • "Skip to the next song"
  • "Pause music"
  • "How is the battery on my AirPods?"

How to enable or disable Automatic Ear Detection

Automatic Ear Detection will automatically transfer the audio from connected devices to the AirPods when you put one or both in your ears. To turn on/off Automatic Ear Detection:

Open Bluetooth settings on your iPhone > Make sure your AirPods are connected > Click on the "i" symbol on the AirPods tab > Scroll down to Automatic Ear Detection > Toggle on or off.

How to change the active AirPod microphone

By default, the active microphone automatically switches between left and right AirPods, but you can change it so it is fixed to one side.

Open Bluetooth settings on your iPhone > Make sure your AirPods are connected > Click on the "i" symbol on the AirPods tab > Scroll down to Microphone > Select your preference.

How to turn the volume up on AirPods

There are no volume controls on the AirPods themselves. To turn the volume up or down, you'll need to use the device your AirPods are connected to.

For example, if you are using your AirPods with your iPhone, simply adjust the volume as you would if you were talking on your iPhone with the volume rocker on the left of your device.

How to find out who is calling without looking at your iPhone

You can set up your AirPods to announce who is calling you without having to get your iPhone out of your pocket or handbag by enabling the "Announce Calls" feature on iPhone.

Go to Settings > Phone > Announce calls > Select Headphones Only or Headphones & Car.

How to get Siri to read your messages without unlocking your iPhone

If you're running iOS 13.2 or later, you can turn on Announce Messages. It will only work with the second generation AirPods and AirPods Pro, but when on, Siri will read out any incoming Messages. 

Our how to feature will guide you through the entire process, as well as what other headphones are compatible, but in a nutshell:

Go to Settings > Notifications > Announce Messages with Siri > Toggle on.

You'll also need to tap on Messages in the 'Announce Message From' section > Toggle on Announce Messages with Siri.

How to answer a call using your AirPods

It's possible to answer a call directly from your AirPods, though we recommend switching the Announce Calls feature on so you know who you're about to speak to.

To answer a call, just double tap one of your first or second generation AirPods when you hear the incoming call chime in your ear. For AirPods Pro, squeeze the Force Touch sensor.

How to end a call using AirPods

To end a call, double tap one of your AirPods (first or second generation). Be careful if adjusting AirPods whilst on a call as we have accidentally ended a call mid way through before.

For AirPods Pro, squeeze the Force Touch sensor on the stem to end a call.

How to switch your AirPods from iPhone to Mac

If you have the volume shortcut set up in the menu bar of your Mac, it's possible to select your AirPods from the drop down menu that appears when you click the volume icon. You'll then be able to play music on your AirPods when listening to music on your Mac.

To enable the volume shortcut on your Mac, head to System Preferences > Sound > Tick the "Show Volume in Menu Bar" option.

How to make AirPods switch automatically between your Apple devices

If you have iOS 14 or later, AirPods automatically switch connection between all your Apple devices. You can choose when you want AirPods to connect to your iPhone and transfer the audio route though.

Open Bluetooth settings on your iPhone > Make sure your AirPods are connected > Click on the "i" symbol on the AirPods tab > Scroll down to Connect to This iPhone > Select between Automatic or Last Connected to This iPhone.

How to use AirPods

Once connected to your device, all you need to do is pop one or both AirPods in your ear(s) and they will play whatever audio is on your iOS device, whether a phone call, music, or video.

If you take an AirPod out of your ear, the audio will automatically pause. Place the AirPod back in your ear and the audio will play again.

Phone call audio automatically transfers back to your iPhone if you take the AirPods or AirPod out of your ear.

How to find lost AirPods

If you lose your AirPods, you can use the Find My app to locate them. If you lost your AirPods nearby, in your home for example:

Open Find My app on an iOS device or iCloud.com > Tap on the Devices tab at the bottom > Find your AirPods in the list > Tap Play Sound. If only one AirPod is missing, you can mute the sound from the AirPod you haven't lost.

If you don't know where you lost your AirPods:

Open Find My app on an iOS device or iCloud.com > Tap on the Devices tab at the bottom > Find your AirPods in the list. The last place they were connected to an iPhone over Bluetooth will be displayed. You can then tap Directions to get directions to the last known location.

 

Apple AirPods and AirPods Pro general tips and tricks

How to clean AirPods

It's by no means the official way to clean AirPods, but we find Blu-tak works brilliantly to get any dirt off the AirPods case.

We use baby wipes too, but dirt sticks to Blu-tak, pulling it off the lip where you open and close the AirPods case and around the pairing button on the rear of the case.

The official way to clean them is with a soft, lint-free cloth or a soft-bristled brush. The microphone and speaker meshes can be cleaned with a dry cotton swab and you can remove any debris from the meshes with a clean, dry, soft-bristled brush.

Are AirPods waterproof?

Neither the first or second generation of AirPods are waterproof so don't wear them swimming or in the shower. The AirPods Pro are water resistant - IPX4 - which means they can handle a splash but not submerging.

The first and second generation models aren't said to be sweat proof either, though they are tested for everyday use and a manner of activities. We wear them for a run and to the gym without an issue, but stay away from any waterfalls or swimming pools. The AirPods Pro are sweat resistant.

Do AirPods have noise cancelling?

The first and second generation AirPods do not offer noise cancelling.

The AirPods Pro have Active Noise Cancellation on board.

Which devices are compatible with AirPods?

Apple AirPods and AirPods Pro work with iPhone, Apple Watch, iPad and Macs. You'll need an iPhone 5 or later for the first or second generation models and an iPhone 6S or later for the AirPods Pro. The AirPods 2 need iOS 12.2 and WatchOS 5 to offer all their features and the AirPods Pro need iOS 13.2. 

AirPods also work with PCs and Android devices, including Samsung and Huawei, though both these companies have their own alternatives to AirPods.

You can read more about the features offered by AirPods on Android devices in our separate feature.

What colours do the AirPods come in?

Apple AirPods and AirPods Pro are only available in white. There were some rumours of black AirPods but they have yet to appear.

How much are AirPods?

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Apple only sells the second generation AirPods and AirPods Pro now. The first generation have been discontinued.

The AirPods 2 start at £159 for the standard charging case. The price increases to £199 for the AirPods with the wireless charging case.

It's also possible to buy the wireless charging case separately for £79. The wireless charging case is compatible with the first generation AirPods.

The AirPods Pro cost £249 and come with a wireless charging case as standard.

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