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5 tips and tricks to get the most out of your AirPods
Give your AirPods a name.
Customize what happens when you double tap your AirPods.
Similarly, you can also change what happens when you double-tap on your AirPods.
Here's how:
- Open your iPhone's "Settings" menu.
- Tap "Bluetooth."
- Look for your AirPods on the list of devices. Note that they must be connected and within range.
- Tap the "i" icon next to your AirPods.
- Under the "Double-Tap on AirPod" section, choose the AirPod you'd like to customize.
- Choose which action you would like to perform when double tapping that AirPod from the list of choices. Options include launching Siri, playing and pausing music, skipping to the next track, rewinding to the previous track, or doing nothing.
Pair your AirPods with an Android device.
AirPods are designed to work best with Apple devices, but that doesn't mean you can't use them with an Android phone. You can pair AirPods with an Android device just like you would any other Bluetooth accessory.
Here's how:
- Make sure the "Bluetooth" setting on your Android device is turned on.
- Hold down the button on the back of your AirPods case and open the lid.
- Look for your AirPods in the list of available devices in your Android phone's Bluetooth menu.
- Tap your AirPods to pair them with your Android device.
Use your iPhone to find your lost AirPods.
The last thing you'd want to do after spending $159 on a new pair of AirPods — or $199 if you buy them with the wireless charging case — is worry about losing them. If you've already set up Find My iPhone for your phone, it'll automatically apply to your AirPods as well. This feature will only work if your AirPods are out of their case and within range, which could prove useful if you've lost a loose AirPod in your purse or backpack.
Here's how to use "Find My iPhone" to find your AirPods:
- Launch the "Find My iPhone" app.
- Sign in with your Apple ID and password.
- Look for your AirPods in the list of devices.
If you see a green dot next to your AirPods, it means they're online and you can prompt them to play a sound to make it easier to find them. If you see a gray dot, it means your AirPods are offline, but you'll be able to see their most recent location on the map.
Use Live Listen to amplify sound through your AirPods.
If you're in a particularly noisy situation, you can use a feature called Live Listen to effectively turn your iPhone into a microphone that feeds audio to your AirPods. First, you'll need to make sure your iPhone is running on iOS 12 and that your AirPods are paired with your device.
Here's how to use Live Listen:
- Open the "Settings" menu and navigate to the "Control Center" option.
- Choose "Customize Controls."
- Under the "More Controls" section, look for the "Hearing" option and press the green plus icon.
- Press the back button to exit the Control Center settings so that your update saves.
- Swipe down from the top right corner of your iPhone's screen to launch the Control Center. (if you're using a model earlier than the iPhone X, swipe up from the bottom of the screen).
- Tap the icon with an image of an ear on it while your AirPods are connected to your iPhone.
- Press the "Live Listen" option.
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