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There’s no direct way to update your AirPods firmware. When Apple updates the software for the wireless earbuds — as it did Tuesday for AirPods Pro 2 — it happens automatically, in the background. However, there is a way to speed up the AirPods update process. Plus, it’s a good idea to manually check you’re running the latest version, which brings bug fixes and sometimes great new features.


Apple just released firmware update 7A294 for AirPods Pro 2 that includes signifiant new features. Install it and you can nod your head to respond to Siri, your voice calls should be clearer, and there are other improvements. You can get more details, and find all current AirPods firmware versions below, along with tips for getting the AirPods update as quickly as possible


Here’s how to check if your AirPods are running the latest firmware on iPhone, iPad and Mac. Plus what to do if they aren’t, and what you can do to force AirPods’ firmware to update.


How to update AirPods firmware

Apple periodically brings out new firmware with improvements and bug fixes. It’s well worth installing these updates because they fix bugs and sometimes contain significant new features. There’s no better example than Tuesday’s 7A294 firmware update for AirPods Pro 2.


Apple typically doesn’t bother to announce AirPods updates. However, the company does publish release notes so users know what’s changed. Firmware updates are conducted automatically when your AirPods are charging and in Bluetooth range of an iPhone, iPad or Mac that’s connected to Wi-Fi.


Table of contents: How to update AirPods firmware


What is the latest AirPods firmware?

AirPods (3rd generation): 6A326
AirPods (2nd generation): 6A326
AirPods (1st generation): 6.8.8

AirPods 2 and AirPods 3 got an upgrade to firmware version 6A326 in June 2024, replacing 6A321 from January. AirPods 1 firmware hasn’t been updated in years.


What is the latest AirPods Pro firmware?

AirPods Pro (2nd generation) with MagSafe Charging Case (USB-C): 7A294
AirPods Pro (2nd generation) with MagSafe Charging Case (Lightning): 7A294
AirPods Pro (1st generation): 6A326

Both versions of AirPods Pro 2 are now on firmware version 7A294, replacing 6F8.  The release notes for the new firmware spell out the many changes: 



“When used with an iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS Sequoia, and watchOS 11-supported iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch, AirPods Pro 2 firmware update 7A294 makes the hands-free experience even more seamless by being able to nod your head “yes” or shake your head “no” to respond to Siri announcements like calls, messages, and notifications. This update also adds Voice Isolation to calls with AirPods Pro 2 to help ensure you come across clearly by removing background noise around you for whoever you are speaking to. Gamers also now have the best wireless audio latency Apple has ever delivered for mobile gaming and can enjoy improved voice quality, including 16-bit, 48kHz audio, when chatting with teammates and other players. In addition, this update includes performance improvements to Personalized Volume with AirPods Pro 2.”

Taking advantage of the new features requires iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS Sequoia, and/or watchOS 11, but those will go out Monday, September 16.


Original AirPods Pro got an upgrade to firmware version 6A326 in June 2024.


And what is the latest AirPods Max firmware?

AirPods Max got an upgrade to firmware version 6A326 in June 2024.


How to check your current firmware version on iPhone or iPad

It’s pretty easy to quickly check if your AirPods are up to date in iOS and iPadOS.


1. Connect your AirPods to your iPhone or iPad
Connect your AirPods to your device by opening the case — or pop them in your ears.Photo: Leander Kahney/Cult of Mac

Start by establishing an active connection to your AirPods by opening the lid of the charging case. Or put the earbuds on, whichever you prefer.


2. Go to Settings
Open Settings, then select the name of your connected AirPods to see the current firmware version.Screenshot: Leander Kahney/Cult of Mac

Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad. When connected, your AirPods should be right at the top of settings, just below your Apple ID settings. Tap the name of your AirPods, and on the next screen scroll almost to the bottom where you’ll see Version, which lists the current firmware number.


For many AirPods models, look for Version to say 6A326. The same is true for first-gen AirPods Pro. The latest AirPods Pro should read 7A294, and so on. See the chart above.


3. Alternatively, go to Settings -> Bluetooth
Open Settings, then Bluetooth, then select the information icon to see your AirPods firmware number.Screenshot: Leander Kahney/Cult of Mac

Another way to check AirPods firmware is to go to Settings -> Bluetooth and look under My Devices for the name of your AirPods. Tap in the blue ⓘ icon — it’s an i with a circle around it next to the name.  On the resulting page, look for Version. Again, the latest version for most AirPods is 6A326, while the newer AirPods Pro are on 7A294. You also can check Apple’s list of current firmware versions.


How to (kind of) force an update
You can hurry up an AirPods firmware update. Sort of.Photo: Leander Kahney/Cult of Mac

If your AirPods firmware isn’t current, you can speed up the update process. Sort of. Unfortunately, you can’t push a button or toggle a setting to tell your AirPods to update. The best you can do is put your AirPods in their case and plug the case into a power cable (Lightning or USB-C). Same thing for AirPods Max: Just plug the headphones into a charging cable. Or if you have a wireless charging case, put your AirPods on a wireless charger.


Then make sure the iPhone or iPad they are paired with is close by, and wait. The firmware should update. Typically, the process takes five to 10 minutes, but it can take up to 30 minutes. Be patient!


There are theories on how to get a faster update, like plugging the AirPods case into a Mac, but none of these have ever been definitively proven to work any quicker. Realistically, this is a problem only for people who get antsy about controlling firmware updates, and who want the latest as soon as they can get it. For everyone else, just keep using your AirPods. The update will happen without you having to do a thing.


How to check AirPods’ current firmware version on Mac

You also can check your AirPods firmware on a Mac. Your Mac will need to be running macOS Ventura or later.


1. Go to System Settings
Open System Settings under the Apple menu.Screenshot: Leander Kahney/Cult of Mac

Click the Apple menu icon in the upper left corner of your Mac’s screen, and select System Settings.


2. Select Bluetooth
Select Bluetooth, then the name of your connected AirPodsScreenshot: Leander Kahney/Cult of Mac

Click Bluetooth in the left-hand sidebar. Then find your AirPods in the My Devices list and select the blue ⓘ icon (an i with a circle around it next to the name). Be sure that your AirPods are connected to your Mac. It should say Connected. (If not, open the lid of the AirPods case, or select Connect next to the earbuds’ device name.)


3. Check the firmware version
Check the firmware version.Screenshot: Leander Kahney/Cult of Mac

After clicking on your AirPods, a popup will show information about them, including the firmware number next to Version. Check it against the firmware numbers listed above, or against Apple’s list of current AirPod firmware updates.


4. Force an update

If the firmware version isn’t up to date, pop your AirPods into their case, and plug them into a charging cable. You can put the other end of the charging cable into your Mac. The firmware should update itself. Again, it typically takes five to 10 minutes, but might take longer. If your AirPods came with a wireless charging case, you can put them on a wireless charger.


Can you update AirPods firmware on Android or Windows?

Even though you can connect your AirPods to an Android device or a Windows computer, you cannot update the firmware on Android or Windows. You can only update AirPods firmware on iOS, iPadOS and macOS. There is currently no third-party software that can do an AirPods firmware update.


Editor’s note: We originally published this post on how to update AirPods firmware on November 14, 2019. We refresh it periodically with successive new AirPods firmware versions. Leander Kahney contributed to this post.





Source: Cult of Mac

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