New Developer Beta Firmware Released for AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods 4
Firmware Update Details
In a recent announcement, Apple unveiled a new developer beta firmware version for its popular wireless earbuds, although specific details about the update remain scarce.
The Thursday release upgraded the build number to 7E5067b, marking a progression from previous versions, which included updates labeled 7B21 and 7B20. This software is applicable to both USB-C and Lightning variants of both the AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods 4. Notably, this update does not extend to the AirPods Max or any other non-H2-compatible devices.
The Importance of Beta Updates
Apple routinely offers beta software across most of its platforms including those for its audio devices like AirPods. While more frequent soft launches focus on iOS and macOS updates, developers still benefit from these interim releases aimed at testing upcoming features prior to their official rollout.
With version number 7B19 previously released, significant Hearing Health functionalities were added to the Airpods Pro 2 that allow users to carry out hearing assessments or utilize their headphones as assistive hearing devices in cases of mild or moderate auditory impairments.
Potential Enhancements in Current Update
While it remains ambiguous what tweaks this latest dev beta brings forth on Thursday, it’s anticipated that it focuses mainly on bug fixes alongside enhancements intended for user experience—rather than introducing novel functionalities. As standard practice with such updates, Apple has refrained from releasing detailed notes concerning this particular beta software release.
Installing Beta Firmware on Your AirPods
Unlike other systems like iOS or macOS where installation is straightforward when it comes to downloading betas, updating your AirPod’s firmware follows a slightly different approach.
To initiate this process successfully, you first need an active registered developer account—which is currently available at no cost. After setting up your account, proceed through these steps:
- Activate Developer Mode via Settings → Privacy & Security → Developer Mode.
- If you’ve just enabled it (or if it was already activated), navigate back to Settings → Developer.
- Scroll down near the bottom menu section until you find Pre-Release Beta Firmware under different available testing options dedicated for your airpods;
- Select which pair you wish to enroll into this early pre-release testing phase.