In iOS 26, you can use AirPods 4, AirPods Pro 2, or AirPods Pro 3 as a wireless microphone with supported camera apps. Think of it as turning your AirPods into a lapel mic – you get professional-quality audio capture as well as the freedom to move around during recording. Here's how it works.

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Setting Up AirPods as Your Camera Microphone

Using AirPods as a microphone in iOS 26 requires just a few quick steps through Control Center. Make sure your AirPods are connected to your iPhone or iPad before you begin. Note that using AirPods as a camera microphone isn't available in all countries or regions.

  1. With your AirPods in your ears, open the Camera app.
  2. Switch to Video mode in the Camera app.
  3. Open Control Center by swiping down from the upper-right corner of the screen.
  4. Tap Camera Controls at the top.
  5. Under "Audio & Video," tap Input, then select your AirPods from the pop-up menu. (Note: You might also see Same as System as an option.)

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Mic Mode Options

From the same Camera Controls screen, you can also choose from four different microphone modes to suit your recording environment:

  • Automatic: Lets your device choose the optimal setting.
  • Standard: Default audio processing.
  • Voice Isolation: Reduces background noise and emphasizes speech.
  • Wide Spectrum: Captures a fuller range of ambient sounds.

Start Your Recording

When you're ready, press the stem on your AirPods to begin recording video. You now have hands-free control over your recording session while your AirPods capture the audio. When you're done, press your AirPods stem again to end the shoot.

Related Roundups: AirPods 4, AirPods Pro 3
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Top Rated Comments

edrozenberg Avatar
20 weeks ago
Sounds great and a useful feature but not true that "you get professional-quality audio capture". Nope never has been the case, maybe it will be some day but today is not that day and neither is tomorrow. Not with any earbuds even though the AirPod Pro 3's appear to have noticeably improved mics. And not with mics you attach to a camera sitting multiple feet away from the speaker. There is no substitute for a pro-level lapel mic or a desktop mic or a "shotgun" (long directional) mic.

Check Marco Arment's "Podcasting Microphones Mega-Review" for desktop mic reviews (tldr; Earthworks ETHOS, Shure Beta 87A, Rode PodMic and many others), and watch some of the hundreds of Curtis Judd YT reviews of all types of mics and audio interfaces.

Pro audio doesn't come easy or super cheap and there is no alternative to looking at a bunch of reviews and trying out a few pieces of gear yourself with your own voice in your own recording environment with your own recordings.
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tennisproha Avatar
20 weeks ago
AirPods Pro do not have studio quality mics like the iPhones Pro do
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ignatius345 Avatar
20 weeks ago

AirPods Pro do not have studio quality mics like the iPhones Pro do
Not to mention, it's a bluetooth connection.

I believe the point of this is that while you could probably get cleaner audio from an iPhone Pro, you'd have to position that iPhone closer than you might want in a video. The AirPods are less obtrusive and (I suspect) good enough quality for general use.


Sounds great and a useful feature but not true that "you get professional-quality audio capture".
Marketers love to trot out that term. It could really mean anything, honestly. If any person who makes money doing something uses AirPods for audio, it automatically is "professional quality". LOL
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
techspin Avatar
20 weeks ago
Tested it yesterday with APP2. Sounds pretty good. A dedicated mic is better but this is a nice feature.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
CocktailHour Avatar
20 weeks ago
"professional-quality" according to whom? Bet it's good but not sure about pro quality.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Radeon85 Avatar
20 weeks ago
And why the hell can we not use the Powerbeats Pro 2 as the mic, as that also uses the Apple H2. Either it needs a firmware update or Apple is intentionally artificially limiting features again.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)