Only one month has passed since Apple released the first update to the AirPods Pro driver, firmware, or system "whatever the name" of the AirPods Pro, and now it is releasing another update, but this time the update is not only limited to AirPods Pro, but also for the second generation of headphones. AirPods 2 that were released last March. Learn the advantages of this update? How do your headphones happen?

The first AirPods Pro were released with OS number 2B584, and quickly updated to 2B588 just two weeks after their launch. Meanwhile, Apple's second-generation AirPods were working with the 2A364 version, which was released in early September, around the time of the iPhone's launch event. And this week, Apple unites both the standard AirPods and AirPods Pro on the same OS version 2C54, which began appearing on AirPods on Monday.


What's new in the AirPods headphones system update?

Apple is not providing any kind of release notes for the AirPods headphone system updates. And it doesn't even advertise those updates at all, as they don't require any user interaction to install them. Therefore, it is difficult to determine what is new in those updates, but it is clear to everyone that bug fixes and performance improvements are always included in any updates issued by Apple.

However, some users have complained about issues such as low volume on the second-generation AirPods, especially with non-Apple devices after the arrival of version 2A364 in September, and there have been some indications that the 2C54 update fixes that.

Other minor improvements. There have been many reports that the previous 2B588 update to AirPods Pro exacerbated the active noise cancellation, and so far the 2C54 didn't seem to fix this, some users have reported a slight improvement, but it's still not as good as the original firmware that It came with the release of AirPods Pro for the first time.

There are also reports that the audio balance and the audio profile have been slightly modified, possibly as a result of changes to the "Adaptive EQ" feature on the AirPods Pro, and there are reports of improved battery life with the new update, in addition to fixes for various issues such as connection delay and failed ear detection. In very rare individual cases. Some responded to those opinions or complaints that they depend primarily on the quality of the sound you listen to, and the headphones have nothing to do with that.


How to update your AirPods headphone system

Unlike most of the various OS updates from Apple, there is actually no user interaction required to update the AirPods or AirPods Pro. There is nothing you can do even to a forced update, as Apple has designed the update to take place in the background as long as the AirPods are in their box and connected to an iPhone or iPad.

◉ Notice It is not necessary for the AirPods to be charged, and your iPhone does not have to be on Wi-Fi, the update is so small that it can be easily installed via cellular data.

◉ You should make sure to leave it in the box for at least 10 or 15 minutes.

◉ Some users have reported that connecting their AirPods to a charger makes the update install more quickly.

However, here's how to check which system version is currently running on your AirPods:

◉ If AirPods or AirPods Pro are in the box, open the cover to wake them up and connect them to iPhone or iPad. Then open Settings - General - About.

◉ Then scroll down to find AirPods or AirPods Pro; It should appear at the bottom of the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth section for as long as they're connected.

◉ Tap on AirPods or AirPods Pro

◉ Look under the firmware version for the version number of the firmware installed.

If you don't have the latest version installed yet, all you can do is wait for it to install automatically. Just leave your AirPods in the case, and this should happen while the iPhone is asleep or asleep.

This automatic installation procedure also means that there is nothing you can do to prevent any update to the latest AirPods or AirPods Pro system from updating. So if your new speaker system update has bugs and you want to revert to the previous update, under no circumstances should you be able to. But you rarely find major problems in new updates, although Apple will address them quickly.

Have your headphones been updated or not? And if updated, are there really improvements? Mention it in the comments.

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