To connect your AirPods to your Android smartphone, follow these steps:
- Access the AirPods by opening the charging case.
- Activate Bluetooth on your smartphone.
- Go to Settings > Bluetooth.
- Tap on the AirPods Pro in the list that appears.
- The connection is now complete.
To properly set up your AirPods Pro, follow these steps:
- Open the charging case.
- Go to Bluetooth settings on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
- Next to your AirPods, select "More Info."
- Click on the displayed name.
- Choose a name for your AirPods.
- Finally, click Done.
To activate noise cancellation on your AirPods Pro with Android, simply press and hold the earphone sensor. You will hear a small sound indicating that noise cancellation has been activated.
To configure your AirPods, follow these steps:
- Close the case for 15 seconds and then open it.
- Press and hold the configuration button on the charging case for no more than ten seconds.
- A white light will flash on the status indicator, indicating that the AirPods are ready for connection.
The AirPods (3rd generation) or AirPods Pro have a pressure sensor on the stem that you can press to adjust the audio. You can play and pause audio by pressing the sensor. Press the sensor again to resume playback. Press the sensor twice if you want to skip to the next track.
Although the AirPods do not have a specific button on the back of the charging case for Bluetooth pairing with other devices, the small circular button on the back of the case serves this purpose.
Active noise cancellation accurately reflects the compression and rarefaction of audio waves using the same amplitude (volume). This is what distinguishes the original audio from the sound of active noise cancellation (ANC).
The firmware history of Apple AirPods Pro with noise reduction is quite unstable. The headphones, which Apple introduced in mid-October last year, featured an exceptional active noise cancellation system.
Active noise cancellation works by measuring unwanted noises in the environment using internal and external microphones, and the internal circuitry produces a sound at a frequency that can be used to cancel them out. Whenever you access headphones with this feature, active noise cancellation is automatically set.