


To activate spatial awareness or to check whether it's turned on, make sure the AirPods you're wearing are connected to your iPhone or iPad via Bluetooth. This technology creates a 360-degree surround sound effect when watching TV, listening to music or participating in FaceTime calls. If you have the third-generation AirPods, AirPods Pro, or AirPods Max over-ear headphones, you'll be able to take advantage of spatial audio. With iOS 15, Apple extended the range of Find My so that you can now locate lost AirPods Pro or AirPods Max before they're even within Bluetooth range Turn on spatial audio for a surround sound effect You can do this by launching the Find My app, navigating to the Devices tab, tapping on your AirPod, and pressing the Play Sound option. If you happen to lose one AirPod, you can also prompt it to play a sound so that you can find it as long as it's near your other Apple devices and connected to Bluetooth. If your AirPods are linked to your Apple ID and you've set up Find My on your iPhone, you'll be able to view your AirPods' last location on a map. Individual AirPods can be easy to lose, but thankfully you can track them down using Apple's Find My app. Use the Find My network to locate a lost earbud

Android users can install this app for checking AirPods battery level. Taking an AirPod out of your ear won't pause music, and playback controls won't work either. Keep in mind that when you're paired with a non-Apple product, they lose some of their magic. They should then show up in any Bluetooth-pairing settings on an Android phone, or computer, or TV. To start pairing to anything new, put the AirPods in their case, then flip the lid up and press and hold the small button on the rear of the charging case until the little LED light starts pulsing white. Notice that small, flush button on the back of the charging case? That's what you'll use to pair AirPods to an Android device or anything else that doesn't work with Apple's proprietary chips. You can pair them with non-Apple products, too Seriously, pairing your AirPods is too easy. Yes, that means after you pair your AirPods to your iPhone, your AirPods are automagically paired to your Apple Watch, iPad, Mac or Apple TV. You don't have to worry about repeating these steps on the rest of your Apple devices as long as you're using the same iCloud account.
