A nomophobia innovation for AirPods
Nowadays it is hardly to find a person who never faced such a situation. On your arms laden with bags full of groceries about to open the front door but before one can open the door and not knock anything over, ringing begins. Your ringtone cuts through the tunes that you are playing on your AirPods. .. Quite logically, you wonder how the hell you can respond to this call. Apple has found the solution to this dysfunction due to an update of the AirPods Pro 2 that was recently released.
Head move up and down to mean yes while move it side to side to down means no.
According to Macrumors this update introduces several new features to the AirPods. But the most interesting and suitable for this case is the “head tracking”. Well now you can agree with a head spin to yes and disagree with a head spin to no! If it’s grandma on the phone, using this head spin, you can dismiss immediately.
: Some more options to improve your using
AirPods will also support hands-off Siri which means that you are able to respond to various prompts that are given by the voice assistant without pressing any button or uttering sound. Also, the update comprises the activation of spatial audio for games, a feature that Apple Arcade has for the first time. Game creators have to add this format when designing the game and it is a good addition.
Automatic update
There is also the voice isolation feature that will also be released soon. This will make the callers hear your voice in a more clear manner especially if you are in a noisy place. This feature was first implemented at the Apple Glowtime event and the improvement in the quality of the voice calls is anticipated to be massive. This update is live today and you don’t need to download it to your AirPods as it happens automatically whenever the battery is there.
In conclusion while the iPhone is still awaiting these major updates of which we can only expect when iPhone 16 comes out, this update to the AirPods has brought about a humongous change to the whole user experience.