Apple’s new Airpod Pro headphones are so much better than the old cable version, but they invite to errors and problem solving. These are some of the mistakes I have made.
- I tried to hold the box upside down, to make the headphones would fall into my hand. However, the box is magnetic, so that was to no avail.
- I tried to grab the headphones with two fingers to get them out. However, they are so deep in the box, that one doesn’t get a grip. One has to gently push them out from the back with just one finger.
- I did not find the “button” on the headphones. It is the short stick that works like a button, if one presses it.
- I did not know that the "button" is called a "force sensor."
- I by mistake held the button so long that noise cancellation was switched off, and I walked around for one hour thinking Apple's noise cancellation sucked, before I figured it out.
- I spent time looking for the volume control on the headphones, before I realised that I needed to use my Apple Watch or iPhone to change the volume.
- I could not figured out how to take a call. Where is the microphone? If one only dares to try, it works reasonably well just having an airpod in the ear.
- I could not figure out how to check if the box (or "case") was fully charged. At first, I did not even realise that it could be charged. The trick is actually to open it with at least one airpod close to a switched on phone or iPad. Then a little window pops up on the device which tells me how much it is charged.
- I did not know that one could switch on noise cancellation for just one Airpod on the iPhone: Settings > Accessibility > Airpods > Noise cancellation with one Airpod. I still do not know when one would not have that switched on.
- I did not figure out that one could access noise control settings for the Airpods from an Apple Watch, when the airpods are in use, using the remote sound symbol.
- I still have not fully figured out how Siri works with the Airpods.
- I did not realise one could use the Airpods as a spy tool, by forwarding the sound from the iPhone microphone to the Airpods in Settings > Control Centre > Customise controls > Hearing, and then Live Listen, from the Control Centre.
- I did not know that one could share the sound to a second pair of Airpods, so one can listen to the same sound with a buddy, from the share audio icon in the control centre > Share Audio…
- I did not know that one could use only one Airpod at the time, and charging the other in the box.
- I did not know that one could make the Airpods make a sound using the app Find My. And I did not know that it only worked if the Airpods were outside the box.
- I did not know that the Airpods could announce the caller, if I activated that function in Settings > Phone > Announce calls > Headphones.
- I did not know one could reset the Airpods with the following steps: Put them in the box and close the lid. > Wait 30 seconds. > On the iPhone, go to Settings > Bluetooth > (i) > Forget this device. > With the lid on the box open press and hold the button on the back for 15 seconds until the status light starts blinking.
- I did not know that the Airpods automatically would take over from the iPhone, if one takes them out of the box and sets them in one’s ear during a call.
- I did not know that one could take a call by pressing the button, if the Airpods are in my ear, when the call comes.
- I did not know that there was a load of settings for the Airpods on the iPhone in Settings > Bluetooth > (i).
- I did not know that “Transparency” was the kind of noise control one should use when taking a call in a quiet room to avoid reverb of one’s own voice.
- I did not know that "Noise cancellation" was the kind of noise control one should use when taking a call in a noisy environment. There is annoying reverb from my own voice, but I lock out noise from the surroundings, which makes it much easier to hear the other person. There is no perceptible difference for the other person.
- I did not know that one could have Siri read out text messages, if one goes to Settings > Notifications > Announce Messages with Siri.
- I did not know that Siri announcing text messages does not work, if one is using the phone.
- I did not know that one could use Siri to reply to text messages.
- I did not know that one got an option to confirm before Siri replies to text messages.
- I did not dare trying to use it when there was a lot of noise around, as I assumed that the microphones wouldn't work properly. After some tests, other people say they hear me very clearly.
Apart from that, the Airpod Pro headphones have a few great advantages I have not seen in any other devices:
- When one works among other people, who are noisy, the noise cancellation is very efficient at blocking out their voices, and even some some music.
- When one is in a noisy environment, one can take and place phone calls and still both hear what the other person says and say things that they will hear.
An earlier version. Better usability. Worse specs.

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