How to connect two pairs of AirPods to your devices

Easily connect two pairs of AirPods to your iPhone, iPad and more

How to connect two pairs of AirPods to your devices

With the rise of wireless audio technology, AirPods have become a popular choice for listening to music, podcasts, and more on the go. However, many users find themselves wanting to connect two pairs of AirPods to a single device, whether it’s for sharing audio with a friend or simply using multiple sets for different occasions. Fortunately, Apple has made it relatively easy to do this, thanks to features like Audio Sharing. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps to connect two pairs of AirPods to your devices, ensuring you can share your listening experience seamlessly.

Understanding Audio Sharing with AirPods

Before we dive into the specifics, it is important to understand that Apple has made audio sharing a straightforward process. This feature, aptly named “Audio Sharing,” allows you to connect two sets of AirPods (or compatible Beats headphones) to a single source device, such as your iPhone or iPad. This means you can both enjoy the same music, movie, or podcast simultaneously, without the need for tangled wires or splitters.

Connecting two pairs of AirPods to your iPhone or iPad

To connect two pairs of AirPods to your iPhone or iPad, follow these simple steps: 

1. Make sure both pairs of AirPods are charged and within Bluetooth range of your device.

2. Swipe down from the top-right corner of your screen (or swipe up from the bottom on older models) to access the Control Centre.

3. Locate the AirPlay icon (it looks like a series of concentric circles) and tap it.

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4. Choose the first pair of AirPods from the list of available devices.

5. A prompt to “Share Audio” will appear. Tap it.

6. Bring the second pair of AirPods close to your device and open the case. They should automatically appear on the screen.

7. Tap “Share Audio” next to the second pair of AirPods to initiate the connection.

Connecting to other devices

1. Mac:

You can connect two AirPods to your Mac by clicking the Bluetooth icon in the menu bar and selecting each pair individually. Ensure that both pairs are in pairing mode.

2. Apple TV 4K:

This device supports audio sharing for private listening. Press and hold the TV button on the Siri Remote to open the Control Centre. Select the AirPlay icon, then choose the first pair of AirPods. Tap “Share Audio” and repeat the process for the second pair.

5. Non-Apple Devices:

Some non-Apple devices might support audio sharing if they offer Bluetooth multipoint connectivity. This allows them to connect to multiple Bluetooth devices simultaneously. Check your device’s specifications to see if it supports this feature.

Things to remember

Here are some things to remember when establishing connections between AirPods and other devices. Keep both pairs of AirPods within a reasonable range of the source device for optimal performance. Monitor the battery levels of both AirPods, as audio sharing can drain the batteries faster. Lastly, ensure that both pairs of AirPods have the latest firmware updates for seamless compatibility.

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Connecting two pairs of AirPods opens up new avenues for shared enjoyment. Whether you’re watching a movie on a long flight, listening to music during a workout, or simply want to share a podcast with a friend, this feature enhances your audio experience. Sharing audio between two pairs of AirPods is a simple yet powerful way to connect with others through sound. With the steps outlined in this guide, you can effortlessly create a shared listening experience across your Apple devices and beyond.

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