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iOS 14's New AirPods Features: Spatial Audio, Better Automatic Device Switching, Battery Notifications and More

Apple designed iOS 14 with several new features that improve how the AirPods and the AirPods Pro work with iPhones and iPads, including spatial audio, better device switching, battery notifications, and Headphone Accommodations for those who need help with sounds and frequencies.


This guide covers all of the new features that Apple added for the AirPods in iOS 14.

Spatial Audio (AirPods Pro Only)

When Apple announced spatial audio during the Worldwide Developers Conference, it was a feature that was a major surprise and one that sounded like something out of a science fiction movie. Spatial audio makes audio sound like it's coming right from your device rather than coming from headphones, providing a unique listening experience.

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With spatial audio, Apple uses dynamic head tracking and iPhone positioning to bring a movie theater surround sound experience to the AirPods Pro. Using directional audio filters and subtle adjustments to the frequencies that each ear receives, spatial audio is able to put sounds anywhere in space for a more immersive audio experience when watching TV shows and movies.

Spatial audio is able to take advantage of the gyroscope and accelerometer in the AirPods Pro and iPhone to track head movement and device location, comparing motion data and remapping the sound field on the fly so it stays anchored to the iPhone even as your head moves around.

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Spatial audio was enabled through a firmware update that was released in September, and using the feature requires the firmware update along with the iOS or iPadOS 14 update. On iPhone, spatial audio works with the iPhone 7 and later.

On iPad, spatial audio works with the iPad Pro 12.9‑inch (3rd generation) and later, the ‌iPad Pro‌ 11‑inch, the iPad Air (3rd generation), the ‌iPad‌ (6th generation) and later, and the iPad mini (5th generation).

Automatic Device Switching

AirPods and AirPods Pro already feature quick and easy device switching for devices where you're signed in with your iCloud account, but iOS 14, iPadOS 14, tvOS 14, watchOS 7, and macOS Big Sur make device switching even easier.

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With the updates installed, AirPods and AirPods Pro automatically switch between your devices that are paired to the same ‌iCloud‌ account. So if you're listening to music on your iPhone but switch over to watching a video on your Mac, your AirPods will seamlessly connect to the Mac.

Right now, you can swap quickly, but on most devices it requires accessing the Bluetooth settings for your secondary device if the AirPods are already paired to a primary device.

Automatic device switching requires an ‌iCloud‌ account and it works on iPhone, ‌iPad‌, iPod touch, Mac, and Apple Watch with the latest software versions installed. Automatic switching works with the AirPods Pro and the second-generation AirPods, and it is not compatible with the original AirPods. It also works with Powerbeats, Powerbeats Pro, and Beats Solo Pro.

Battery Notifications

If your AirPods are getting low on battery and need to be charged, your iPhone or ‌iPad‌ will let you know with a notification so you can charge them up before they die completely.

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Optimized Charging

To maximize the longevity of the AirPods, Apple added a new Optimized Battery Charging feature in iOS 14. Optimized Battery Charging lets the AirPods learn your daily charging routine and will wait to finish charging past 80 percent until they're needed.

Apple uses a similar battery optimization feature for iPhones and Macs to extend the total battery life of the devices. Avoiding having a lithium ion battery at max charge continually can better preserve battery health over time.

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Headphones Accommodations

Headphones Accommodations is an Accessibility feature for those who are hard of hearing, and it's able to amplify soft sounds and adjust frequencies to make music, movies, calls, and more sound more crisp and clear.

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You can get to the Headphones Accommodations functionality in the Accessibility section of the Settings app by tapping on AirPods > Audio Accessibility Settings > Headphone Accommodations.

From there, you can get access to all of the different options available such as tuning audio for Balanced Tone, Vocal Range, or Brightness or adjusting the volume of soft sounds to be louder.

There's also a Custom Audio Setup that walks through a test with soft speaking and different music to determine whether you have specific audio preferences that should be compensated for with the Headphone Accommodations feature.

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Headphone Accommodations works with the Transparency mode on AirPods Pro too, making quiet voices louder and tuning the sounds of the environment around you to meet your audio needs.

Hearing Health

Apple expanded Hearing Health protections in iOS 14 and watchOS 7 and the iPhone now sends notifications to the Apple Watch when you're listening to music too loud and can reduce your headphones volume to a safe level once you've hit the World Health Organization's recommended safe weekly listening dose.

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Reduce Loud Sounds, a new feature under Sounds & Haptics, can be enabled to analyze headphone audio and reduce any sound that is over a certain decibel level, which you can set yourself. These features work with the AirPods and AirPods Pro, along with other headphone options.

Control Center Volume Monitor

If you have the "Hearing" feature added to Control Center when you listen to music with the AirPods or other headphones, you can see a live meter of the volume level to make sure the decibel level is safe.

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Just swipe down from Control Center and tap on the ear icon (after it's been added to Control Center) to see the live reading.

AirPods Pro Motion API

Apple designed a Motion API for the AirPods Pro that developers can take advantage of. The Motion API lets developers access orientation, user acceleration, and rotational rates, which is useful for fitness apps and games.

Developers can build the API into apps that AirPods Pro owners will be able to download.

Guide Feedback

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Top Rated Comments

jclo Avatar
74 months ago

It should be noted that the Announce Messages with Siri Control Center toggle already exists in iOS 13 (I've had it for months now).
And now you've discovered that none of us at MacRumors have apparently ever used this feature. Taking it out of the article, thanks for the heads up :)
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Superman730 Avatar
74 months ago
I'm weary of the automatic switching. I think its a feature I like a lot, however, I need to somehow have some control over it. If I'm watching something on my iPad and my phone rings, I have the option of answering on my airpods or not at all, I don't want it to switch automatically before I choose what I want. In addition, I don't want it to auto-switch to one of the devices due to some auto-playing ad or Facebook video.
And since the feature won't be available until the fall, no one can even test it yet to detail how it works
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74 months ago

Spatial audio has been around for a couple of decades now. I have a set of SonyMDR-IF800's headphones that work with Sony's DP-IF8000 surround sound processor. Bought them 2nd hand on EBay at the turn of the millennium.
Frankly I'm surprised it's taken this long to get them working on something smaller.
do they also readjust as you turn your head?
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
74 months ago
It should be noted that the Announce Messages with Siri Control Center toggle already exists in iOS 13 (I've had it for months now).
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Treble Avatar
74 months ago
this is all well and good but when can we try it i want it yesterday
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Jimmy James Avatar
74 months ago
Excited about optimized charging. I dislike accelerated, non-replaceable battery decline. This helps.
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