![]() ![]() Here’s what each press of the stem does: Single-press: Play/Pause.Double-press: Skip forward.Triple-press: Skip backward.Long-press: Switch between Noise Cancellation and Transparency Mode. If you’ve used a pair of regular AirPods before, the force sensors may take some getting used to but should help you avoid accidental song skips and pauses. Instead of tapping your AirPods, you control them by squeezing the flat indention on either stem (you’ll hear a click after each press). How Do I Control My AirPods Pro For the AirPods Pro, Apple ditched the touch controls on the AirPods in favor of “force sensors.” Located on the AirPods Pro stems, these force sensors act as virtual buttons. The test will play audio to determine whether or not the ear tips are fitted properly. Tap the Play button (you may need to scroll down to see it). Tap Ear Tip Fit Test (you must have iOS/iPadOS version 13.2 or later installed). ![]() Tap the info button next to your AirPods in the device list. With your AirPods Pro in your ears, open Settings > Bluetooth on your iPhone or iPad. You can manually swap between ear tips until you find the right fit, but Apple also has the Ear Tip Fit Test tool to help you out. It's why AirPods Pro come with three sets of swappable ear tips (the medium size are installed by default). Swappable Ear Tips While this noise canceling is largely technology-based, its effectiveness is also dependent on the fit of the headphones. Say “Hey Siri,” then “Noise Cancellation” or “Transparency” to swap between these settings. You can also use Siri to toggle noise cancellation. Here, you’ll be able to swap between Noise Cancellation and Transparency mode or even turn off Active Noise Cancellation altogether. Go to Settings > Bluetooth > AirPods Pro > Noise Control. If your AirPods Pro are connected to an iPhone or iPad, you can manually control noise cancellation settings with your iOS device. To switch between Active Noise Cancellation and Transparency mode, press and hold the force sensor on the stem of either the left or right AirPod until you hear a chime. ![]() In addition to being a safety feature, this also means you won’t need to take your AirPods out to strike up a conversation with someone. Rather than turn off Active Noise Cancellation altogether, Transparency mode adjusts the AirPods Pro’s external microphones to let in some sound. This scenario is where Transparency mode comes in. Still, there will probably be times when you’ll want to listen to the world around you. Transparency Mode Blocking out environmental noise can be helpful when you need to focus on a task or hear your music better in a noisy environment. An anti-noise wave is mixed into the user’s audio to filter out environmental noise, while an inward-facing microphone filters out any remaining noise it detects. Using a combination of external microphones and software, AirPods Pro automatically adapt to outside noise (at a rate of 200 times per second!). How Does the AirPods Pro Noise Cancellation Work The most significant upgrade the AirPods Pro deliver is Active Noise Cancellation. Whether you’re on the market for a new pair of wireless headphones or want to get the most out of your existing pair, here’s what you need to know about how AirPods Pro work. In other words, they’re a high-end version of Apple’s signature AirPods-with a higher price tag to match. ![]() lifewire's editorial guidelines Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email Headphones & Ear Buds Eco Tech Electric Vehicles Working From Home Headphones & Ear Buds Smart Home Smart Watches & Wearables Travel Tech Connected Car Tech iPods & MP3 Players The AirPods Pro introduce many upgrades over Apple’s original wireless earbuds, including Active Noise Cancellation, adjustable ear tips, and Spatial Audio technology. Ryan Perian Western Governors University Ryan Perian is a certified IT specialist who holds numerous IT certifications and has 12+ years' experience working in the IT industry support and management positions. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on AugReviewed by Ryan Perian Reviewed by His work has appeared in Goliath, Screen Rant, TechRadar, and many more publications. What sets them apart from regular AirPods By Nick Steinberg Nick Steinberg Writer Wilfrid Laurier University Nick Steinberg has been writing about technology since 2014. REGULAR Menu Lifewire Tech for Humans Newsletter! Search Close GO Smart & Connected Life > Headphones & Ear Buds ![]()
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