Control Spatial Audio and head tracking on Apple devices
While wearing your supported Beats when you watch or play a supported show, movie, song, or game, or make a FaceTime call on your Apple device, Spatial Audio and head tracking create an immersive theater-like environment with sound that surrounds you.

You can learn more about Spatial Audio when you connect supported Beats to iPhone or iPad.
Wear your supported Beats and make sure they’re connected to your iPhone or iPad.
On your iPhone or iPad, go to Settings
, then tap the name of your Beats near the top of the screen.
Under Spatial Audio, tap See & Hear How It Works, then follow the onscreen instructions.
You can use your iPhone X or later to create a representation of your ear and head shape for Personalized Spatial Audio. Your Spatial Audio profile customizes audio to better match how you hear sound, and syncs across your Apple devices with iOS 16, iPadOS 16.1, macOS 13, tvOS 16, or later, when you’re signed in to the same Apple Account.
Turn on your supported Beats, and make sure they’re connected to your iPhone.
On your iPhone, go to Settings
, then tap the name of your Beats near the top of the screen.
Tap Personalized Spatial Audio, tap Personalize Spatial Audio, then follow the onscreen instructions.
To learn more about how to set up Personalized Spatial Audio, see the Apple Support article Listen with Personalized Spatial Audio for AirPods and Beats.
Wear your Beats, and make sure they’re connected to your iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
Do one of the following:
iPhone or iPad: Go to Settings
, then tap the name of your Beats near the top of the screen. Tap Personalized Spatial Audio, then tap Stop Using Personalized Spatial Audio.
Mac: Choose Apple menu
> System Settings, click the name of your Beats in the sidebar, then click Stop Using Personalized Spatial Audio.
To use Personalized Spatial Audio again, you can set it up on your iPhone.
You can control Spatial Audio and head tracking for each supported app in Control Center on iPhone or iPad.

Wear your supported Beats, and make sure they’re connected to your on iPhone or iPad.
Go to an audio app, then play something—for example, a song in the Music app
.
Open Control Center, touch and hold the volume control, then tap Spatial Audio at the lower right.
Tap one of the following:
Off: Turns off both Spatial Audio and head tracking.
Fixed: Turns on Spatial Audio without head tracking.
Head Tracked: Turns on both Spatial Audio and dynamic head tracking, allowing your Beats to pan the audio based on the position of your head in relation to your iPhone or iPad. For example, if you turn your head to the left, the audio sounds like it’s coming more from the right.
The settings you choose are saved and applied automatically the next time you use that app. For example, if you tap Fixed while listening to a song in the Music app, the Fixed setting is automatically used the next time you play a song in that app.
Note: To disable head tracking for all apps on your iPhone or iPad, go to Settings , then tap the name of your Beats near the top of the screen. Tap Accessibility, then turn off Follow [device].
You can use Spatial Audio and head tracking to make supported shows, movies, and music sound like they’re coming from all around you (on Mac computers with Apple silicon and macOS 12.3 or later). You can turn Spatial Audio and head tracking on or off for each supported app.

Note: Spatial audio isn’t available for all apps or content.
Wear your Beats, and make sure they’re connected to your Mac.
Click the Beats icon in the menu bar.
If the Beats icon isn’t in the menu bar, choose Apple menu
> System Settings, then click Control Centerin the sidebar. Click the pop-up menu next to Sound
, then choose Always Show in Menu Bar.
Choose one of the following below Spatial Audio:
Off: Turns off both Spatial Audio and head tracking.
Fixed: Turns on Spatial Audio without head tracking.
Head Tracked: Turns on both Spatial Audio and dynamic head tracking, allowing your Beats to pan the audio based on the position of your head in relation to your Mac. For example, if you turn your head to the left, the audio sounds like it’s coming more from the right.
You can customize the Spatial Audio settings for each supported app using Control Center on Apple TV 4K. You can also turn head tracking on or off for all apps. (tvOS 15.1 or later required.)
Note: Spatial Audio isn’t available for all apps or content.
Wear your Beats, and make sure they’re connected to your Apple TV 4K.
While watching a movie or TV show or listening to music, press and hold
to open Control Center, then navigate to the Beats icon (such as
or
) at the top right of the screen (next to the time display).
Select your Beats, select Spatial Audio, then select an option.
The settings you choose are saved and applied automatically the next time you use that app. For example, if you turn on Spatial Audio while using the Apple TV app
with your Beats, Spatial Audio automatically turns on the next time you use the that app with your Beats.
Note: To disable dynamic head tracking for all apps on Apple TV 4K, go to Settings on Apple TV. Go to Accessibility > AirPods & Beats, then turn off Center Audio on TV.
If you subscribe to Apple Music, you can listen to select songs in Spatial Audio with Dolby Atmos on your Apple or Android device. See About Spatial Audio with Dolby Atmos in Apple Music.