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iOS 27: Endlich Custom EQ und mehr – Die neuen AirPods-Features

Mit iOS 27 holt Apple nach Jahren eine der meistgeforderten Funktionen für AirPods nach: den Custom Equalizer. Daneben gibt es neue Health-Features und verbessertes Tracking.

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Since its release in 2016, AirPods have exploded in popularity. I feel like you cannot go anywhere without seeing them in people’s ears. AirPods have become one of Apple’s most impactful products, and they might even be my most-used Apple devices. I use them in every scenario, from just listening to media to phone calls, workouts, live translation, and transparency. There is always something I am using them for. But one feature was missing that Apple finally added with iOS 27. So let’s talk about the new features of the AirPods and how to install the beta update.

Be sure to check out our hands-on video below, which walks through how to install the beta update and all the new features!

How to install the beta on AirPods

Unlike iOS 27 developer beta, installing the beta firmware on AirPods is actually a bit tricky. There is no dedicated update button. But if you follow the instructions below, you can have the update within a few hours.

Make sure your device is running the latest iOS 27 beta software

Connect AirPods to your phone

Open settings

Tap on AirPods settings near the top of the screen

Scroll to the bottom and select AirPods Beta Updates

Enable the beta updates

Place your AirPods and your iPhone on a charger, and it will automatically install the new beta firmware

The best bet is to just let it happen overnight instead of constantly checking it. I put it on my new Nomad Stand One and when i woke up my AirPods Pro 3 were ready to go with the new update.

In terms of supported AirPods, they are listed below:

AirPods Pro 3

AirPods Pro 2 with USB-C

AirPods Max 2

AirPods 4 with and without ANC

Other AirPods will technically get the same firmware update, but only the H2-equipped AirPods will get the features we mention below.

Custom EQ is here

By far the biggest addition was the support for a custom EQ. For years, Apple has omitted this feature. They mention that they have always set the best EQ for each media genre with their adaptive EQ, but this is the first time we have control over it. Here is how to use it:

Open Settings

Tap on your AirPods settings

Select Audio and Routing

Tap Equalizer

Tap Custom

Adjust Low, Mid, and High frequencies

Custom EQ is something I have wanted as a native setting for years. I love being able to control how much bass comes through or how much of the vocals come in. It is not the most granular EQ customizer I have seen, but it is still much better than nothing. One thing I do hope they add is the ability to save multiple EQs, depending on the media type you listen to. Right now, you can only really have one custom EQ setting. Again, you need an H2-powered pair of AirPods to get this setting.

Heart rate sync for AirPods Pro 3

If you have ever been to a commercial gym, you might have noticed that some treadmills or other machinery have a tap-to-sync option. This has been around for years, but up until now, the only way to engage with this feature was through your Apple Watch. This feature allows the treadmill to sync with your heart rate readings on your watch. So on the treadmill display, it will show your real-time heart rate reading from your Apple Watch. But now that the AirPods Pro 3 have heart rate sensors built in, you don’t need your Apple Watch for this feature! It is easy to set up:

Make sure you have the AirPods Pro 3 on

Make sure the gym equipment is GymKit enabled

Tap your iPhone to the equipment

Heart rate info will sync to the machine from the heart rate data your AirPods Pro 3 gather

Again, this is exclusive to the AirPods Pro 3 because they are the only AirPods with a built-in heart rate sensor. I think this is a great new quality-of-life feature because it truly lets you enjoy the benefits of an Apple Watch without actually needing one.

Precision Finding on AirPods

Precision finding is another awesome Apple ecosystem feature. It was first introduced as a way to interact and find AirTags, but it has expanded well past that. The best part about this feature is that when you pair it with WatchOS 27, you can use precision finding on your Apple Watch to locate your AirPods Pro. It’s masterful and so easy to use:

Open the Find My app on iPhone or Apple Watch

Select your AirPods

Tap Find Nearby

Use Precision Finding to guide you to your AirPods

Now I just hope we can do this for the Apple TV remote moving forward! I also hope that Apple allows third-party accessories to implement precision finding because right now, that feature is exclusive to Apple products.

Final thoughts

Again, AirPods Pro have to be one of my most-used Apple products of all time, and while they did not steal the spotlight at WWDC, they still got some major improvements. Custom EQ alone feels like one of the biggest improvements to the AirPods experience in recent years. What is even crazier is that, as of writing this post, AirPods Pro 3 are on sale on Amazon for just $179. That is $70 off compared to the Apple retail price. So if you have ever thought about upgrading your AirPods or are just in the market for a pair, now is the time to buy. Even the new AirPods Max 2 are on sale for $499!

I’m also really excited to see how the new SiriAI evolves alongside your AirPods. What do you think will happen? Let’s discuss below!

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