AirPods Pro 2.

Pair your AirPods

You can pair AirPods with your Apple devices to listen to music, movies, messages, and more. After you set up your AirPods with one Apple device (like your iPhone), your AirPods connect automatically to your other Apple devices where you’re signed in to the same Apple Account.

Pair AirPods with an Apple device

AirPods 4.

Listen with a tap or a press

With just a tap or a press, pause and resume video playback, skip music tracks, activate Siri, and more—all without picking up another device.

Learn how to use AirPods controls

The volume screen in Control Center showing the volume level for AirPods Max. Below the volume indicator on the left is the Noise Control/Noise Cancellation icon, indicating that Noise Control is on. On the right is the Spatial Audio/Head Tracked icon, indicating that Spatial Audio and head tracking are on.

Tune out your surroundings

Give your full attention to what matters in the moment. Turn on Noise Cancellation with AirPods Pro, AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), or AirPods Max to block external sounds, and when you need to hear the dog bark or the kettle whistling, switch to Transparency mode. With AirPods Pro 2 or AirPods 4 (ANC), you can also use Adaptive Audio to automatically adjust the level of noise control based on your environment.

Switch between noise control modes

A screen in the Find My app on iPhone. The location of AirPods is shown on a map of San Francisco, with an address listed and the options Play Sound and Find.

Find your AirPods

Locate and get directions to your AirPods when they’re lost with the Find my app. If your AirPods are nearby, you can play a sound on your AirPods to help you locate them, set separation alerts to let you know if you’ve left them behind, and more.

Locate AirPods in Find My

The Hearing Devices screen in Control Center. From top to bottom, it includes the Headphone Level in decibels, Headphone Accommodations, Background Sounds, Live Listen, and Conversation Boost.

Designed for you

Built-in features on your AirPods can make it easier to focus on your work, use AirPods controls, and hear people speaking in the room.

Get started with accessibility features

To explore the AirPods User Guide, click Table of Contents at the top of the page, or enter a word or phrase in the search field.

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