Updating your AirPods is typically a seamless and automatic process, but sometimes a little nudge or troubleshooting might be necessary. Here's a breakdown of how to keep your AirPods up-to-date:
Automatic Updates: AirPods generally update automatically in the background when they're in their charging case, connected to a power source, and within Bluetooth range of your iPhone, iPad, or Mac that is connected to the internet. This is the preferred and easiest method.
Checking Your Current Firmware: You can check the current firmware version of your AirPods through your iPhone or iPad:
Forcing an Update: While you can't manually force an update in the traditional sense, you can encourage the update process by ensuring these conditions are met:
Troubleshooting Issues:
When Updates Occur: It's important to remember that Apple doesn't announce when new firmware updates are released for AirPods or what they contain. The updates happen silently in the background. Checking your firmware version periodically is the best way to know if your AirPods have been updated.
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