Make and answer calls with AirPods on iPad
You can make and answer FaceTime calls with AirPods that are paired with your iPad.
Make and answer calls with AirPods Max
Make a call: Say “Hey Siri,” then say something like “Make a FaceTime call.” Or press and hold the Digital Crown, wait for a chime, then make your request.
Answer or end a call: Press the Digital Crown.
Note: If you turn on Announce Calls with Siri, you can also answer or decline a call using your voice (iPadOS 14.5 or later).

Note: While on a call, you can turn the Digital Crown to change the volume.
Make and answer calls with AirPods Pro
Make a call: Say “Hey Siri,” then say something like “Make a FaceTime call.”
You can also set either of your AirPods to summon Siri when you press and hold the Force Sensor. See Change the name and other settings for AirPods Pro.
Answer or end a call: Press the Force Sensor on either of your AirPods.
Note: If you turn on Announce Calls with Siri, you can also answer or decline a call using your voice (iPadOS 14.5 or later).
Make and answer calls with AirPods (2nd generation)
Make a call: Say “Hey Siri,” then say something like “Make a FaceTime call.”
You can also set either of your AirPods to summon Siri with a double tap. See Change the name and other settings for AirPods (1st and 2nd generation).
Answer or end a call: Double-tap either of your AirPods.
Note: If you turn on Announce Calls with Siri, you can also answer or decline a call using your voice (iPadOS 14.5 or later).
Make and answer calls with AirPods (1st generation)
Make a call: Double-tap either of your AirPods to summon Siri, wait for a chime, then make your request.
Answer or end a call: Double-tap either of your AirPods.