Apple is expected to announce its next gene operating system at the Developers Conference (WWDC) worldwide on June 9. However, the Tech Dev based in Capartino can also announce new features for air pods during the WWDC key.
People with 9TO5MAC have said that Apple is working on five new features for air pods, including new head gestures, sleep auto, camera control, audio mix, and better pair experience in joint iPads.
Apple introduced head signals for Air Pods Pro 2 and Air Pods 4 last year. These users allow calls to accept or reject and communicate with calls or reject or reject them without just shaking their hands without shaking their heads from the bottom and down or aspects.
The new head indicators will extend the volume adjustment of the conversation before returning to their original noise control settings. In addition, consumers can use the head gestures to eliminate the volume adjustment of the conversation, which is currently suppressed by pressing and grabbing the air pods’ trunk.
Apple Air Pods Pro 2
Talking about the trunks of the air pods, the TWS will get a camera control feature, which will allow users to take pictures with the iPhone or iPad camera by clicking on the air pods’ trunks.
The next sleep is auto -pas, which will use sleep detection to prevent music playbacks automatically if the user falls asleep while wearing her air pods.
Moreover, we have an audio mix, which was introduced by Apple last year with the iPhone 16 series. This machine separates the background elements with the help of learning and allows users to choose from three sound options: frames, studio and cinema. Source claims that Apple is developing a similar “studio quality” MIC mode for Air Pods but does not provide further details about it.
Finally, the source reports that Apple is working on a feature for air pods to improve the pairing experience with joint iPads, which can be useful in classrooms where many students share the same device. “To smooth the goal of how the airpod is connected to the iPado in these settings, it is likely that with less friction and less manual measures,” says the source.
We will hear more about these features next week if Apple really plans to introduce them to the WWDC.
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