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Sunday, March 31, 2019

How to Update Your AirPods’ Firmware by Oliver Haslam

 
AirPods
Apple’s AirPods are one of the company’s most popular accessories, and they’re pretty great. Like all modern wireless headphones, they have firmware that sometimes needs to be updated for optimal performance. Here’s how to update the firmware on your AirPods.

With no screen to speak of it can be easy to forget that wireless headphones often need firmware updates to make sure that hey work as well as they possibly can. Sometimes the updates even fix bugs that have been reported. If your AirPods are misbehaving, it’s always a good idea to check whether there are software updates available.

When AirPods Automatically Update

Thankfully, AirPods will normally update their firmware—a type of software that runs on the AirPods themselves—on their own. So long as a few prerequisites are met, you should never need to force your AirPods to update manually. Those prerequisites are:
  • Your AirPods are in their Charging Case.
  • The Charging Case is plugged in or placed on a Qi charger if using a Wireless Charging Case.
  • The AirPods are within range of a device to which they have previously been connected. That device also needs to have an internet connection.
That should be all that’s needed to make sure that your AirPods take care of any firmware updates automatically. It’s likely that this will happen without you realizing—when you charge your AirPods, for example.

There are some times you may wish to kick an update off manually, however. First, let’s check which version of software the AirPods are running currently.

How to Check Which Firmware Your AirPods are Running

With your AirPods in their Charging Case, open the lid near your iPhone. Dismiss the on-screen battery indicator that appears and then open the Settings app.
Dismiss the battery screen and open settings
Inside the Settings app, tap the “General” button.
Tap General
Next, tap “About” to progress.
Tap About
Scroll to the bottom of the screen, and you will notice your AIrPods listed. Tap their entry.
Tap AirPods
This screen will show you the current version of the firmware installed on your AirPods.
See firmware version

How to Force an AirPods Firmware Update

If you find that a new version of the AirPods firmware is available, but not yet installed, you can try forcing your AirPods to update.

To do so, put your AirPods into their Charging Case, start charging the case, and place it near your iPhone. Next, open the cover and then dismiss the on-screen battery display.
Dismiss the battery screen and open settings
That should be all that’s needed. You may not have to plug your AirPod case in to charge (or charge wirelessly, if you have a new case that charges wirelessly) if you have enough battery power. However, charging will ensure that your AirPods try updating and don’t delay the update to save battery.

You won’t see anything on-screen to suggest an update is underway, which isn’t ideal. However, leave your AirPods for a few minutes and then follow the process above to check the current firmware version. It should have changed to the new version.