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Like previous iPhone software updates, iOS 26 adds several new features to Apple's AirPods. While iOS 26 will be officially released this fall, there's nothing stopping you from installing the latest ‌iOS 26 beta –‌ and getting access to the new AirPods features today.

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New AirPods Features

Apple's upcoming iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS Tahoe updates add the following new features to AirPods, thanks to an AirPods firmware update (more on that below). Controls for the new features are also listed.
  • Pause Audio for Sleep: If you're listening to music, a podcast, or a book while you're in bed and you're wearing AirPods, the AirPods will pause your audio when you fall asleep. (Settings ➝ [Your Name]'s AirPods ➝ Pause Media When Falling Asleep.)
  • Camera Remote: AirPods can be used as a camera remote with the Camera app on ‌iPhone‌ or ‌iPad‌. Just press and hold on the AirPods stem to take a photo or start a video recording. (Settings ➝ [Your Name]'s AirPods ➝ Camera Remote.)
  • Keep Audio in Headphones: When you use AirPods, you can opt to keep audio in your headphones when other playback devices like cars and speakers connect to the ‌iPhone‌. (Settings ➝ General ➝ AirPlay & Continuity ➝ Keep Audio with Headphones.)
  • Improved Call Quality: The H2 chip in the ‌AirPods 4‌ and ‌AirPods Pro‌ 2 brings more natural vocal texture and clarity to voice recordings, ‌iPhone‌ calls, FaceTime calls, and all CallKit-enabled apps like Zoom. (No change in Settings necessary.)
How to Get the New AirPods Features

Step 1: Install iOS 26 Beta

In order to gain access to the new AirPods features in beta, you'll first need an iPhone or iPad running iOS 26 beta or iPadOS 26 beta, respectively. Apple has released the beta versions to developers, but even non-developers can download beta software updates on their iPhones and iPads for free. Follow this link to learn how it's done, then meet us back here.

Of course, if you have reservations about installing the developer beta on your main device, you can always wait for the public beta that will be released very shortly. Apple said to expect availability sometime in the month of July.

Step 2: Install AirPods Beta Firmware

Once you have your device running the iOS 26/iPadOS 26 beta, you need to give Apple permission to install beta firmware on your AirPods.
  1. Connect your AirPods to your iPhone or iPad, then open Settings ➝ [Your Name]'s AirPods.
    Swipe to the bottom of the menu and tap AirPods Beta Updates.
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    Toggle on the switch next to AirPods Beta Updates to the green ON position.
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After you've completed these steps, the firmware update will be installed automatically when your AirPods are in their charging case and near to your iPhone or iPad. This could take anywhere from a few seconds to several minutes, so be patient.

Once the firmware update is complete, additional options to control the new AirPods features will appear within the Settings app, in the menu screens described above. Bear in mind that the new features are in beta and as a result cannot be guaranteed to work consistently.


Article Link: How to Get These 4 New AirPods Features Today
 
Just to get these new features on the AirPods early, i definitely do not recommend to update a "productive" iPhone to the new Developer Beta. I am running it on a spare iPhone - it is ok so far, but you never know, what important functions/apps do not run as expected. I am actually reporting a weird behaviour of the AppStore on iPads to Apple. Found a workaround myself, but it is not the way to go.

So: be patient, enjoy the news and wait for Santa to drop trough the chimney.
...in September. ☺️

...or install it, knowing, what you do.
 
I have never been able to get the Enable Beta Updates section to show up even though it has supposedly been there since Beta 1. I have unpaired and repaired the AirPods multiple times, no difference.
 
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Y’all couldn’t wait until the Public Beta is available to post this? The idea of encouraging people to download the DEVELOPER Beta is kinda disgusting and borderline malpractice for an Apple news and rumor site with your reach.

As someone who, in years past, would foolishly pay developers to get access to iOS Betas (before the Public Beta Program was a thing) … I knew the risks, but it was also an incredibly stupid thing to do just to get advanced access to new features for the hell of it. Fun. Exciting. But incredibly stupid.

Let developers use the Developer Beta the way it’s intended, and keep people like me off of it.
 
Y’all couldn’t wait until the Public Beta is available to post this? The idea of encouraging people to download the DEVELOPER Beta is kinda disgusting and borderline malpractice for an Apple news and rumor site with your reach.

As someone who, in years past, would foolishly pay developers to get access to iOS Betas (before the Public Beta Program was a thing) … I knew the risks, but it was also an incredibly stupid thing to do just to get advanced access to new features for the hell of it. Fun. Exciting. But incredibly stupid.

Let developers use the Developer Beta the way it’s intended, and keep people like me off of it.
Couldn't agree with this more. "How to Get These 4 New AirPods Features Today" is a really clickbait-y way to draw people in, especially when you don't acknowledge the risks that come with running an early beta like this. Bugs -- and sometimes severe ones -- are literally a part of the beta because the release is intended to surface them.

So, no, unless you're a developer and willing to sacrifice the day to day usability of the device(s) you use, absolutely do not randomly install it because you want "These 4 New AirPods Features" and can't wait a few months for the real release.
 
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Another note (at least from prior experience) was that if you do go beta, none of the apps can use it until it's publicly available. I distinctly remember being super excited about live updates on sports apps only to find out that even if I did install the developer iOS, the apps couldn't utilize the feature until it was publicly available (even if they'd developed it), so it was quite underwhelming. Then various apps didn't load right and I quickly hurried back to non-developer iOS. Live updates wasn't worth my banking app not functioning correctly.
 
What if I am not sleeping but I’m in the bed relaxing and wanna hear music ? Lol
Well, you’re either going to move enough for it not to trigger or you don’t and encounter an infuriating false positive, at least I would.
Considering the Apple Watch sometimes thinks you’re asleep when you aren’t doesn’t give me too much confidence, but we’ll see.
 
Well, you’re either going to move enough for it not to trigger or you don’t and encounter an infuriating false positive, at least I would.
Considering the Apple Watch sometimes thinks you’re asleep when you aren’t doesn’t give me too much confidence, but we’ll see.
Lol and also there should be a feature to wake up if you fall asleep
 
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No issue getting the beta on my AirPods Pro 2 but cannot figure out how to get it to pop up for my AirPods Max (lightning). Has it not been released for the max yet?
 
Will sure try out all these new features as soon as the public release is out. Installing beta is a risk that I am not willing to take on the AirPods.
 
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