Apple’s AirPods Pro 2 Get a Snazzy Update: Shake It, Nod It, Own It!
Summary
Hey there, Apple enthusiasts and AirPods aficionados! Today, Apple decided to sprinkle some fairy dust on our beloved AirPods Pro 2, releasing a shiny new firmware update that includes fancy features right before the grand spectacle of iOS 18 swoops in like a superhero next Monday. With a snazzier build number of 7A294 (take that, 6F8!), this update will dance its way into the hearts of all AirPods Pro 2 users—whether you’re rocking the Lightning version or the new-age USB-C model (a.k.a. the “I’m with the times” version). So what’s in this magical update, you ask? Get ready to shake and nod your way to Siri—yes, you heard it! Users can now control Siri just by bobbing their heads like they’re at a rock concert. Want to answer that pesky phone call but totally don’t? Just shake your head “no” like you’re scolding a naughty puppy! Want to accept? Just give a little nod, and voila—Siri complies like a loyal dog (without the slobber). But wait, there’s more! Apple’s throwing in some Voice Isolation magic that’ll drown out the ruckus around you so you can hear yourself think (and maybe even enjoy your music without sounding like you’re in a loud coffee shop). Plus, there’s a new Personalized Spatial Audio feature that’s tailor-made for gamers who want to feel like they’re actually inside the game instead of just sitting on the couch in their pajamas. Players can now enjoy in-game sound all around them, making enemies feel like they’re sneaking up from all angles—scary! Now, before you start trying to break into your AirPods for a manual update (let’s be real, that would be disastrous), remember that Apple takes care of the boring stuff behind the scenes. Just toss your AirPods in their charging case, link them to an iOS device or Mac, and let the magic happen. So, gear up for iOS 18, folks! Your AirPods Pro 2 are about to become your new best buddies—talkative, responsive, and ready to follow your head-started commands!
Original Source: www.macrumors.com