We love our AirPods Pro earbuds , but we do n’t have sex the concern of losing them . A new feature of speech in Io 15 that come a little lately just made them a lot easier to find .

Apple has released a microcode update for the AirPods Pro that enablesenhanced Find My supportso you ’ll be capable to track down your helpless earbuds like an AirTag or any other Find My gimmick . antecedently , the app would only show the last known location of the earbuds .

If you lose one or both AirPods , you may nowactivate Lost Mode , which lets you tap into the power of the Find My mesh . When someone with an Apple twist come within chain , you ’ll be alert to its positioning .

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Perhaps most importantly , you could also arrange upseparation alertsso you ’ll be apprise when you exit one or both earbuds behind . When activated you ’ll get a telling on your iPhone or iPad when the AirPods Pro detaches from the Bluetooth connection . To turn it on , open up the receive My app , tap on your AirPods , and flip theNotify When Left Behindtoggle .

Apple also updated the AirPods Max with the same functionality but the 2d - propagation AirPods do not support Find My . Apple isrumored to be releasing a new pair of AirPodslater this yr that will likely contribute the same Find My features .

There is no direct method to update the AirPods , but they should update automatically when they ’re near your iPhone and iPad and inside their charging case that is plug away in or roost on a wireless charging mat . To match whether your AirPods have the late microcode , go to preferences , then General , then About . beg the name of your AirPods and tally the Firmware Version on the next screen . It will say 4A400 if the late microcode has been installed .

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