Change the settings of your AirPods and AirPods Pro
Change the name of your AirPods, change what happens when you double tap your AirPods or press-and-hold AirPods Pro, and more.
Name your AirPods
Open your charging case.
Go to Settings > Bluetooth.
Tap the
next to your AirPods.Tap the current name.
Enter a new name for your AirPods.
Tap Done.
Change the press-and-hold action on AirPods Pro and AirPods 4 (ANC)
AirPods Pro and AirPods 4 (ANC) have three noise control modes: Active Noise Cancellation, Transparency mode, as well as Adaptive Audio. You can also turn noise control off. By default, when you press and hold the force sensor on the stem of your left or right AirPod, your AirPods switch between Active Noise Cancellation and Transparency mode. You can change which noise control modes the press-and-hold action uses:
Open your charging case.
Go to Settings > Bluetooth.
Tap the
next to your AirPods in the list of devices.Under Press and Hold AirPods, tap Left or Right, then make sure that Noise Control is selected.
Select the two or three noise control modes that you want to use with press and hold. If both AirPods are set to change noise control modes, a change to the press-and-hold action settings on one AirPod applies to both.
To set the press-and-hold action to use Siri, tap Left or Right, then select Siri. You can have one AirPod set for Siri and the other set to change noise control modes.
You can also switch between noise control modes in Control Center.
Change the double-tap action on AirPods 1 and 2
You can choose what you want to happen when you double-tap one of your AirPods 1 or 2:
Open your charging case.
With your AirPods in your ears and connected to your iPhone or iPad, go to Settings > Bluetooth. Alternatively, you can go to Settings > [your AirPods].
Tap the
next to your AirPods.Select the left or right AirPod to choose which AirPod you'd like to double-tap for Siri, playing or pausing audio content, or skipping between tracks.
Turn Automatic Ear Detection on or off
By default, AirPods sense when they're in your ear and receive the audio from your device. AirPods also pause and resume playback when you remove one of your AirPods, or stop playback—and won't resume—when you remove both. When you have Automatic Ear Detection on and you're not wearing your AirPods, audio plays through your device's speakers.
When you turn off Automatic Ear Detection, these features are off and all audio plays to your AirPods whether or not you're wearing them.
Set Microphone to left, right, or automatic
There's a microphone in each AirPod, so you can make phone calls and use Siri. By default, Microphone is set to Automatic, so that either of your AirPods can act as the microphone. If you're using only one AirPod, that AirPod will be the microphone.
You can also set Microphone to Always Left or Always Right. You can also set Microphone to Always Left or Always Right to always have either the right or the left AirPod use the microphone even if you remove it from your ear or put it in the case.