How to update Apple AirPods and AirPods Pro
Apple doesn’t offer a specific method to update its AirPods, AirPods Pro, or AirPods Max, as firmware updates usually roll out automatically. However, some may still be due for an update if not paired to an iPhone or iPad. Follow the steps below to find out how to update your AirPods’ firmware.
- Navigate to your Bluetooth settings in the Settings app on your iOS device (iPhone or iPad).
- Tap to connect your AirPods or AirPods Pro to your iOS device. Make sure your AirPods are connected and in their case. 3. Leave the AirPods or AirPods Pro next to your iOS device. The AirPods should update automatically. It’s a good idea to charge the AirPods or AirPods Pro case while updating, either with a Lightning-to-USB cable or with Qi wireless charging (if supported).
How to check if the AirPods are updated
Knowing whether or not your AirPods or AirPods Pro are up to date can be tricky, as updates may not be obvious. However, you can find out by checking the earbuds’ version number. Next to AirPods or AirPods Pro in Bluetooth settings, tap on About (the blue “i” icon). Scroll to the bottom and you’ll find the firmware version. If it displays an earlier version, such as “4C165,” then the earbuds still need to be updated to the latest version. Apple released beta firmware updates for Apple Developer Program (opens in new tab) members, offering a sneak peek at new features. This gives us an idea of what to expect, along with how soon we’ll see an update for all users. However, there are a number of steps to install the beta firmware. AirPods Pro owners interested in downloading pre-release firmware should know there is no way to switch back to a previous version of the AirPods firmware. Regular users should wait for the next non-beta update to roll out. Wondering what AirPods to get? Check out our AirPods Pro vs. AirPods Pro 2 face-off, along with our AirPods 3 review, AirPods Pro 2 review, and AirPods Max review.