How to update your AirPods or AirPods Pro firmware

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Not sure how to upgrade the firmware on your AirPods or AirPods Pro? Here’s a concise guide to help you update your earbuds, whether it’s AirPods, Pro, Max, & more.

Got AirPods? Keeping them updated with the latest firmware is key for the best performance. Thankfully, updating your AirPods, Pro, or other Apple headphones to the newest software version is straightforward.

Apple is great about rolling out new firmware updates to optimize stability, battery life, and connectivity and add new features to your earbuds. Taking a minute to update ensures you get the most out of your AirPods.

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This is why keeping your AirPods updated with the latest firmware is crucial. Here’s a straightforward guide to help you swiftly update the firmware of your AirPods or AirPods Pro.

How to update Apple AirPods, Pro, AirPods Pro Max

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Updating your AirPods is a reasonably straightforward process. If your AirPods are paired with your iPhone or iPad, which are running the latest firmware, then there is a chance that the firmware on the AirPods is also up to date.

You can manually trigger software update by following the steps below

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  • Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad
  • Navigate to Bluetooth settings
  • Connect your AirPods to your iOS device
  • Leave the AirPods near the iPhone or iPad for to let the firmware download and install automatically

Since this process may take some time and will likely drain the batteries, ensure that your AirPods are fully charged before initiating a software update.

If you’re facing trouble with the AirPods firmware update, you can put the AirPods back in their charging case and connect it to a power source. If the problem persists, you might need to reset the AirPods.

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How to update AirPods without an iPhone or iPad

If you’ve paired the AirPods with a non-apple device like an Android phone or a tablet, you will be unable to update the firmware with the above process.

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To integrate you deeper into Apple’s walled garden, the company needs you to have an iPhone or an iPad to help update the firmware.

For such users, the company says, “If you don’t have an Apple device nearby, you can set up an appointment at an Apple Store or with an Apple Authorized Service Provider to update your firmware.”

Unfortunately, there is no workaround available and you will have to borrow an iPhone or iPad from a friend. Otherwise, a visit to your nearest Apple Store or a service center is inevitable.

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How to find your AirPods’ current firmware version

If you want to check the version of firmware your AirPods are running, you can do so by going into the settings app on the iPhone or iPad paired with the AirPods.

  • Connect your AirPods to the iPhone or iPad
  • Go to Bluetooth on your device
  • Locate the connected AirPods and tap on the About button, displayed next to the “connected” status
  • On the next page, scroll down to the bottom to find the version of software powering the AirPods

How to check the MagSafe Charger’s current software version

  • Attach the iPhone to the MagSafe Charger
  • Go to the Settings app
  • Tap “General”
  • Tap “About”
  • Scroll down under “Carrier Lock” and locate “Apple MagSafe Charger,” tap on this
  • View the listed firmware version

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