Comprehensive Guide to Updating AirPods and AirPods Max
Apple recently enhanced its instructions for updating AirPods and AirPods Max, addressing user concerns about the automatic update process. Previously, it was reported that software updates would occur automatically if the earbuds were charging in their case while connected to a compatible Apple device over Bluetooth. However, users often found it unclear how long they should wait or how to verify if an update had been completed.
Simplified Update Process for AirPods and AirPods Pro
To manually initiate a software update for your AirPods or the newer AirPods Pro models, follow these straightforward steps:
- Position Your Earbuds: Ensure that your AirPods are within Bluetooth proximity of an iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
- Verify Internet Connection: Make certain that your Apple device is online via Wi-Fi.
- Charge Your Earbuds: Connect the charging case of the AirPods to power using a cable.
- Wait Patiently for 30 Minutes: Keep the charging case closed during this period.
- Reconnect and Check Firmware Status:
– Go to Settings on your iPhone or iPad and select Bluetooth.
- Tap on the “i” icon next to your specific model of AirPod.
– Click on “Version” to see what firmware version is installed.
This updated process applies across all models of AirPods including the latest releases like the fourth generation as well as previous generations such as third-gen variants and second-gen Pros.
Steps to Update Your AirPods Max
Updating audio performance on your sophisticated headphones—AirPods Max—requires slightly different steps due primarily to their lack of a traditional charging case:
- Bring Your Headphones Close: Make sure your headphones are reachable via Bluetooth by being near an iPhone, iPad, or Mac connected through Wi-Fi.
- Connect Them for Charging: Utilize either a USB-C or Lightning cable suitable for powering up your headphones.
- Endure 30 Minutes Charge Time: Allow them enough time while they charge uninterrupted.
- Reconnect For Firmware Evaluation:
– Access Settings > Bluetooth on an associated device like an iPhone or iPad.
– Tap on the “i” indicator next to “AirPods Max”.
– Select “Version” from this menu.
Resolving Update Issues with Your Devices
In instances where updates do not proceed as expected with either model—a common frustration among users—Apple suggests performing a reset of your devices may resolve these issues effectively. If you encounter ongoing difficulties such as connectivity problems post-update attempt, consult our comprehensive troubleshooting guide tailored specifically for resolving common concerns related to both models.
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