From time to time, Apple may issue firmware updates for all models of AirPods, including AirPods Pro and AirPods Max. These over-the-air (OTA) updates typically feature bug fixes, connectivity improvements, and stability enhancements.
While Apple provides no official guidance on how to manually trigger AirPods firmware updates, users can perform a few simple steps to initiate the update process. This tutorial shows how to update the firmware on AirPods via a Mac, iPhone, or iPad.
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Check AirPods Firmware Version on iPhone and iPad
To check which AirPods firmware version you are running, follow the below steps:
- Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.
- Select the Bluetooth settings menu directly below the Wi-Fi toggle.
- Tap on the blue “i” (info) button to the right of the AirPods in the “My Devices” list.
- Locate “Version” under the “About” header.
- To the right of “Version,” find the alphanumeric firmware version that your AirPods are running. The most current AirPods firmware at the time of writing is version “4E71.”
Tip: to stay up to date on the latest AirPods firmware updates and view release notes for each version, visit Apple’s dedicated AirPods Firmware page.
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Update AirPods Firmware Using an iPhone or iPad
- Automatically connect your AirPods to your iPhone or iPad by placing them in (or on) your ears and waking your iPhone or iPad.
- A drop-down notification will confirm that your AirPods have successfully paired to your device.
- Launch the “Music” app.
- Listen to any song for at least 30 seconds before pausing playback.
- Place your AirPods inside their case and ensure that both buds are resting securely in their case. If you are updating AirPods Max, ensure that the magnetic latch on its fabric case is closed.
- Connect your AirPods to power via a Lightning cable or wirelessly by placing them on the charger they shipped with.
- Ensure that your iPhone or iPad is charging and connected to the Internet. The Wi-Fi and green battery icons should be visible in the upper-right corner of your status bar on your iPhone or iPad.
- Place your iPhone or iPad near the AirPods.
- Disconnect your iPhone and AirPods from power after 30 minutes, and your AirPods will be up to date. To confirm this, follow the instructions above on how to check the AirPods firmware version on iPhone and iPad.
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Check AirPods Firmware Version on Mac
- Automatically connect your AirPods to your Mac by placing them in (or on) your ears and waking your Mac.
- A notification banner will slide in from the upper-right corner of your Mac’s screen, confirming that you have successfully paired your AirPods, and an AirPods icon will appear in the menu bar.
- Select the Apple icon in the menu bar in the upper-left corner of your Mac’s display.
- Select the “About this Mac” option from the drop-down menu.
- Click on “System Report” from the pop-up window.
- Select “Hardware” from the menu to the far left.
- Hit “Bluetooth” from the new drop-down menu.
- Find your AirPods in the Bluetooth accessory list to the right of the sidebar.
- Find the text that reads “Firmware Version” below your AirPods.
- The alphanumeric firmware version that your AirPods are running will be to the right of “Firmware Version.” The current AirPods firmware at the time of publishing is version “4E71.”
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Update AirPods Firmware Using the Mac
- Plug your AirPods into your Mac using a lighting-to-USB or lightning-to-USB-C cable. Note that connecting your AirPods to your Mac via MagSafe or a magnetic Apple Watch charger will only charge your AirPods. Lightning is the only peripheral capable of initiating data transfer.
- Wait at least half an hour before disconnecting your AirPods to update the firmware.
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How to Reset Your AirPods
If all else fails, and you are unable to update your AirPods, you can try resetting them, then reconnecting to your device(s) again. You may also need to reset your AirPods if they do not charge.
- Start by putting your AirPods in their case with the lid closed, then wait at least 30 seconds before opening the lid of your charging case.
- On any iOS device including an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch, open the settings app.
- Tap on the menu item labeled “Bluetooth,” then locate the blue information icon next to the AirPods. Tap on it to move on to the next step.
- Go for the button titled “Forget This Device,” then follow the onscreen instructions to confirm this action by selecting “Forget Device” from the pop-up dialog menu.
- While keeping the lid on your AirPods open, press and hold the setup button outlined in blue for about 15 seconds. Let go of the setup button once you see the status light flash amber then white.
- With both AirPods in their case, open the lid near your iOS device to pair your AirPods again. Follow the onscreen directions to ensure that your AirPods pair successfully.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I troubleshoot failed attempts to update AirPods or AirPods Pro?
Ensure that both your right and left AirPods are free of debris and moisture, particularly on or surrounding the silver metallic contacts located on the bottom of each earbud. Learn how to clean your AirPods and AirPods Pro.
How do I fix my AirPods Max if they will not update?
Since AirPods Max do not feature a power-off button, they will enter into an ultra-low power state if they have sat idle for longer than five minutes. Sometimes AirPods Max can get stuck in this efficiency mode, which prevents them from charging and therefore updating. To troubleshoot this problem, learn how to restart and reset your AirPods Max.
How long do AirPods take to update?
Once connected to power, all models of AirPods can take at least 30 minutes to update, regardless of which device they are paired to. If your AirPods do not update on the first try, repeat the update process detailed above using your Mac or an iOS device.
Which AirPods models are compatible with wireless charging?
AirPods (3rd Generation) and AirPods Pro include charging cases that feature wireless charging compatibility. If you are using AirPods (1st or 2nd Generation) you can purchase a separate wireless charging case from Apple.
Image credit: Apple. All screenshots taken by Brahm Shank.
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