Tips To Change AirPods Settings To Make It More Fun To Do Activities
JAKARTA - There's nothing more practical than tapping airpods to skip playlists on Spotify while on the go. Make life feel simpler and easier.
Yes, that's the standard setting of this Apple-made device. In fact, you can also turn taps into commands to activate Siri. Alternatively, taps can also be changed as commands for replaying songs, instead of skipping playlists.
So, if you're using this device, here are some tips you can try to optimize the functionality and features of some series of AirPods.
How to Customize AirPodsThere are tons of hidden settings that you can use. Depending on the model of AirPod you're using. Well, if the device you're using is a second-generation AirPod, here are some customizations you can try:
Open the AirPod case near your phone, or attach it to your earOpen the Settings menu, tap the Bluetooth menu, then pair your AirPod with your iPhone phoneNext, click the small 'i' icon located next to the AirPod icon. Inside, you'll see several menus for device customizationThe customization menu includes changing the appearance of the name on your AirPod device. Adds a double-tap function when tapping the Left or Right AirPod.
You can add commands to turn Siri on, play or stop music, skip playlists, play back music, or turn off the double-tap feature.
Other customizable functions such as Airpods can be activated automatically when approached by the ear. Includes a secret microphone that allows one Airpod to listen to conversations from one part to another if the device is active.
How to Set AirPod Max Settings
This is the most popular series among airpod exits. Therefore, you will find several different features. For more details, here's how to set your AirPod Max settings to fit your needs:
Noise Control button: Make sure that the phone you're using already supports OS 14.3 or later. Later, you can choose what audio mode you want to activate via your AirPodAutomatic Head Detection: This setting can be turned on by sliding the toogle found in the settings menu. As the name suggests, this feature detects when you're using your AirPod for better audio