Apple released a new firmware update for AirPods Pro
Apple has just released the firmware update for the AirPods Pro wireless headset, from version 2C54 or 2B588 to 2D15.
According to iMore , the benefits of firmware updates are still unclear as Apple does not release the notes related to firmware updates as it did with software updates, so the reason for the update is: This firmware version is a mystery to everyone.
A report from MacRumors said the update hopes to fix some of the problems that AirPods Pro owners have encountered, for example some people who have problems with active noise cancellation .
There is also no way to manually update the firmware for AirPods Pro like what users can do when updating the software. The update happens when AirPods Pro is in the case, charging, and within close distance of the iPhone.
If you want to check if AirPods Pro is running the latest firmware, users can do so by navigating to Settings> General> About> AirPods> Firmware Version.
Usually, the firmware updates for AirPods will bring performance improvements and bug fixes, so hopefully those who encounter some problems while using AirPods Pro headphones can be resolved through This new firmware version. Note that the new firmware update is provided for AirPods Pro only and does not include regular AirPods.
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Update 06 May 2020
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