Announce Notifications with Siri on AirPods or Beats
When you're wearing compatible AirPods or Beats headphones, Siri can announce incoming notifications, which you can then reply to instantly, hands-free.
With AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods 4 (both models), you can use head gestures alongside Announce Notifications to accept or decline calls and more without using your voice.
Turn Announce Notifications on or off
To use Announce Notifications, your compatible headphones* need to be paired with an iPhone or iPad running iOS 15 or iPadOS 15 or later, you're wearing the headphones, and your device is locked.
Open the Settings app.
Tap Notifications.
Tap Announce Notifications.
Turn Announce Notifications on or off.
When Announce Notifications are turned on, Siri announces incoming notifications from apps such as Messages and Reminders, and from supported third-party apps. If the app that you're using classifies a notification as time sensitive or as a direct message, Siri plays a tone, then announces the notification automatically.
If you customize Control Center on your iPhone or iPad to include Announce Notifications, you can use Control Center to turn the feature on or off quickly.
Choose which notifications Siri announces
On your iPhone or iPad, go to Settings > Notifications > Announce Notifications.
Tap Messages.
Select either Time Sensitive and Direct Messages or All Notifications.
If you're receiving multiple notifications at once, you can stop Siri from announcing them all by taking out one of your earbuds or removing your headphones.
Reply to notifications
For apps in which you can send a reply, such as Messages, you can reply to the notifications that Siri announces on compatible headphones or in a vehicle that supports CarPlay:
Wait for Siri to read the notification. Siri then listens for your reply.
Tell Siri that you'd like to reply, then speak your message. Say something like "Reply 'I'm on my way'" or "Tell her 'I'll meet you there.'" When you stop talking, Siri reads your reply back to you and asks if you want to send it.
You can also use head gestures to reply to notifications.
If you don’t hear Siri announcements
If you don’t hear Siri announce your notifications, try these steps:
Make sure that you're using a compatible device.
Make sure that your AirPods or your compatible Beats headphones are paired to your device in Settings > Bluetooth.
Go to Settings > Notifications > Announce Notifications and make sure that Announce Notifications is turned on.
Make sure that your iPhone or iPad is locked and its screen is dark. Siri doesn't announce messages if you're using your device.
Use head gestures with AirPods
You can respond to phone calls, notifications, and Siri by moving your head with AirPods Pro 2 or AirPods 4 (both models), and the latest version of iOS or iPadOS installed on your iPhone or iPad. On macOS Sequoia or later, you can also respond to questions from Siri using head gestures.
Turn on head gestures
On iPhone or iPad, wear your AirPods, go to Settings > [your AirPods] > Head Gestures, then turn on Head Gestures.
On Mac, wear your AirPods, choose
> System Settings, click [your AirPods], then turn on Head Gestures.
Use head gestures to respond to Siri
To use head gestures to respond to Siri, make sure to turn on Announce Calls and Announce Notifications.
To accept a call or reply to notifications and messages, nod your head up and down.
To decline a call or dismiss notifications and messages, shake your head side to side.
* These headphones are compatible with Announce Notifications: AirPods 2 or later, AirPods Max, AirPods Pro 1 or later, Beats Fit Pro, Beats Solo Buds, Beats Solo 4, Beats Solo Pro, Beats Studio Pro, Powerbeats, and Powerbeats Pro.