How to connect two sets of AirPods to your iPhone with Apple's new software - 2 minutes read
How to connect two AirPods with an iPhone running iOS 13
Apple will roll out new software for the iPad and iPhone later this year that will allow users to pair two sets of AirPods with one device. That means if you're traveling with a friend or spouse, you can both watch the same movie or listen to the same music playlist, eaching using your own AirPods.
The updates will be part of the launch of iPadOS and iOS 13.
Newer Android phones already have this option through Bluetooth 5, but it's the first time Apple is enabling it. A colleague and I just tested it using the iOS 13 beta. We were able to listen to the same song at the same time. It's a useful addition.
Here's how you pair two AirPods with one iPhone running iOS 13 after one is already connected:
That's all you need to do.
I hope Apple adds support for multiple Bluetooth devices in the next iPhone, so you can enjoy the same functionality without having to use AirPods. That would help when I travel with my wife, who has a different brand of Bluetooth headset.
Bookmark this page so you can set it up when iOS 13 comes to iPhones in the coming months, or try it now if you've installed the iOS 13 public beta.
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Source: CNBC
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Apple will roll out new software for the iPad and iPhone later this year that will allow users to pair two sets of AirPods with one device. That means if you're traveling with a friend or spouse, you can both watch the same movie or listen to the same music playlist, eaching using your own AirPods.
The updates will be part of the launch of iPadOS and iOS 13.
Newer Android phones already have this option through Bluetooth 5, but it's the first time Apple is enabling it. A colleague and I just tested it using the iOS 13 beta. We were able to listen to the same song at the same time. It's a useful addition.
Here's how you pair two AirPods with one iPhone running iOS 13 after one is already connected:
That's all you need to do.
I hope Apple adds support for multiple Bluetooth devices in the next iPhone, so you can enjoy the same functionality without having to use AirPods. That would help when I travel with my wife, who has a different brand of Bluetooth headset.
Bookmark this page so you can set it up when iOS 13 comes to iPhones in the coming months, or try it now if you've installed the iOS 13 public beta.
WATCH: Everything Apple announced at its WWDC keynote in 280 seconds
Source: CNBC
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Keywords:
AirPods • IPhone • IOS • Apple Inc. • Software • IPad • IPhone • User (computing) • AirPods • Playlist • AirPods • IOS • Android (operating system) • Option key • Bluetooth • Apple Inc. • IOS • Software release life cycle • AirPods • IPhone • IOS • Apple Inc. • NeXT • IPhone • AirPods • Headset (audio) • Bookmark (World Wide Web) • Web page • IOS • IPhone • IOS • Software release life cycle • Watch • Apple Inc. • Apple Worldwide Developers Conference • Keynote (presentation software) •