Use Bluetooth accessories with your Apple Vision Pro

Learn about Bluetooth devices and accessories that are compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

Connecting Bluetooth devices to Apple Vision Pro

To connect most compatible Bluetooth devices with Apple Vision Pro, follow the device's instructions to enter pairing mode. Then open Settings > Bluetooth on Apple Vision Pro and tap the device's name.

To connect AirPods and some models of Beats headphones, just put them in your ears. Apple Vision Pro connects to them automatically if they're already associated with your Apple ID and if they're not being used by another device. Learn more about using AirPods and Beats with Apple Vision Pro.

To connect compatible hearing devices and other Bluetooth headphones with Apple Vision Pro, put the device in pairing mode. Then open Settings > Accessibility > Hearing Devices on Apple Vision Pro and tap the device's name.

Bluetooth accessories compatible with Apple Vision Pro

Apple Vision Pro works with a variety of Bluetooth devices and accessories. Learn more about specific devices below.

Apple Vision Pro compatibility with third-party Bluetooth devices and accessories isn't guaranteed. If you have trouble connecting Apple Vision Pro to your third-party device, contact the device's manufacturer for help.

AirPods and Beats headphones

All current models of AirPods and Beats headphones can connect to Apple Vision Pro. For the best experience, including Lossless Audio and ultra-low latency, use AirPods Pro (2nd generation) with MagSafe Charging Case (USB-C).

Keyboards and trackpads

Most Bluetooth keyboards made by Apple and other manufacturers can connect to Apple Vision Pro. Vision Pro also works with Apple Magic Trackpad.

Apple Vision Pro isn't compatible with older models of Apple keyboards and trackpads that use removable batteries. Apple Vision Pro also isn't compatible with Bluetooth mice.

Controllers

All controllers with MFi (Made for iPhone) designation work with Apple Vision Pro. This includes controllers by Xbox, PlayStation, and any controller that works with iPadOS.

Hearing devices

All hearing devices with MFi designation can connect to Apple Vision Pro. Some models by Phonak, IQBud, and Poco are also compatible.

If you see a connectivity alert

When using a Bluetooth accessory with your Apple Vision Pro, you might see an alert in Bluetooth settings that says "Using [accessory name] may affect Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity."

Wireless interference can happen when you use a Bluetooth accessory with Apple Vision Pro. The more Bluetooth accessories that are connected to your Apple Vision Pro and active, the more likely you are to experience wireless performance issues.

If you see this alert, or if you have connectivity issues, try disconnecting any Bluetooth accessories that you're not using. In Settings > Bluetooth, tap the information button next to the accessory's name, then tap Disconnect.

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