How To Change Your AirPods Settings On Android

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Are you a proud owner of the latest AirPods? If so, you’ll want to know how to get the most out of them. Whether you are an Android user or an iOS user, there are some settings that you can change in order to customize your AirPods experience. Here’s how to do it for Android devices.

First, make sure that Bluetooth is enabled on your Android device and then go to Settings > Connected Devices > Bluetooth. Now open the case of your AirPods, hold it near your Android device and press the white button on the back until you get a pop-up on the screen’s list of connected devices. Tap on “Pair” and then go to Settings > AirPods.

Tap on “More Info” next to your AirPods in the list of devices and select either Left or Right under Press and Hold AirPods. This will allow you to activate Noise Control with three different modes: Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), Transparency Mode, and Off. ANC will reduce background noise while Transparency Mode will allow ambient sound in through the earbuds so that you can better hear what’s going on around you.

You can also control your music playback with press and hold features: press once for play/pause, twice quickly for skip forward, and triple-press for skip back. Unfortunately, when it comes to Android users there is no native access to Google Assistant or Siri control for controlling music playback or asking questions; however, these features are available for iOS users.

Overall, customizing settings on your AirPods is easy and intuitive if you have an Android device — just enable Bluetooth and follow these steps! With a few simple taps and presses, you can get the most out of your listening experience with your AirPods.

Accessing Airpod Settings on Android

To access the AirPods settings on an Android device, you’ll need to open the Settings app. From there, tap Connected Devices and then Bluetooth. You should see the AirPods appear in the list of available devices. Tap on the entry for your AirPods and then select ‘Settings’ to access their settings. From here, you can adjust things like connection type, audio quality, battery level, and more.

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Changing AirPods Settings

To change your AirPods settings, you can go to Settings > AirPods on your device. Once there, you can tap the More Info button next to your AirPods in the list of devices. Under Press and Hold AirPods, you can tap Left or Right to select the noise control modes that you want to use with press and hold. You can also adjust sound settings such as loudness, sound balance, and audio quality. Additionally, you can access additional settings like automatic ear detection and double-tap commands.

Using Airpod Pro Controls on Android

Using AirPods Pro controls on Android is easy! First, make sure your AirPods Pro is connected to your Android device. To play or pause music, press the stem of either AirPod Pro once. To skip track forwards, press the stem twice quickly. To go back to the previous track, triple-press the stem. Lastly, you can activate or deactivate noise cancelling and ambient listening modes by pressing and holding the stem.

Increasing Bass on AirPods on Android Devices

To turn up the bass on your AirPods with an Android, open the settings app and select ‘Sound’ or ‘Audio’. From there, you should be able to access the Equalizer settings. Increase the bass level by sliding the bar for the bass up. You can also customize other aspects of the audio such as treble and mid-range. Additionally, if you have enabled Absolute Volume in settings, disabling it can also increase volume.

Enabling Noise Cancelling on AirPods for Android

To enable noise cancellation on your AirPods with an Android device, first, make sure that your AirPods are connected to the device. Then, open the Settings app and select Bluetooth from the list of options. Tap on your AirPods in the list of paired devices and toggle the ‘Noise Cancellation’ option to ‘On’. Your AirPods should now be able to reduce external ambient noise when you are listening to audio.

Manually Adjusting AirPods

To manually adjust the volume of your AirPods, place your thumb on the stem of either one and use your index finger to swipe up or down. Swiping up will turn the volume up, and swiping down will turn the volume down. You can also press and hold the stem to access Siri, allowing you to ask her to adjust the volume for you.

Airpod Features That Do Not Work On Android

When using AirPods with an Android device, you won’t be able to take advantage of certain features that are available on iOS devices. These include Spatial Audio, which creates a theatre-like experience when listening to content on your device; automatic device switching, which allows you to seamlessly switch between your Apple devices; and Find My integration, which enables you to locate and track your AirPods if they’re ever lost or stolen. Additionally, customizing the settings and controls for your AirPods on an Android device is not possible.

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Conclusion

In conclusion, AirPods are a great way to listen to music and take calls on your Android device. They provide great sound quality, are comfortable to wear, and offer easy access to noise control. Unfortunately, there are some features that don’t work on Android devices, such as Siri access and Google Assistant. However, you can still play music and take calls with your AirPods by pressing the stem once for play/pause, twice for skip forwards, and three times for skip back. You can also press and hold the stem to activate/deactivate noise cancelling or ambient listening mode. All in all, AirPods are an excellent choice when it comes to listening on an Android device.

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James Walker has a deep passion for technology and is our in-house enthusiastic editor. He graduated from the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, and loves to test the latest gadgets and play with older software (something we’re still trying to figure out about himself). Hailing from Iowa, United States, James loves cats and is an avid hiker in his free time.