When you remove the AirPods from your ears, you can prevent the AirPods from entering transparent mode.
Noise reduction is one of the best features of AirPods Pro until the AirPod pops out of your ears and you return to transparent mode. Although transparent mode is very useful in situations where you need to hear the sound of the surrounding environment, no one wants to switch to transparent mode just because the AirPod was accidentally removed from the ear. To solve this problem, you can ask AirPods Pro to enable noise reduction, even if only one AirPod is in use.
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For most people, this feature may seem like a trivial matter, but it is very important for people with hearing loss in one ear. It’s just one of the great accessibility features of AirPods and AirPods Pro. Here’s how to use them.
How to enable noise cancellation with one AirPod
To enable single-ear noise reduction on AirPods Pro, you need to open “Settings” on your iPhone or iPad, and then go to “Accessibility”> “AirPods”. Here, you can use One AirPod to enable noise cancellation. Even if you only use one AirPod to listen, this will allow you to keep the noise cancellation feature turned on.
How to slow down the double-press action for your AirPods
Meanwhile, AirPods accessibility settings also include some other useful settings, so let’s take a look at that as well. If you find it difficult to double-press the lever on an AirPods or AirPods Pro, you can change the speed you want. On the same page (Settings> Accessibility> AirPods), under Press Speed, you can choose between slower or slowest. (If you want to know how to change what happens when you press the joystick twice, check out these great AirPods tips and tricks.)
How to reduce the long-press duration for AirPods Pro
You can switch between noise reduction and transparency modes by holding down the AirPods Pro’s control stick. If you find the standby time too long, you can shorten it in “Press and hold” in “Settings”> “Accessibility”> “AirPods. “. Choose shorter or shorter to switch between various audio modes more easily.
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