![]() If you want it to be closer to what it is on the iPhone or iPad (you usually don’t even need to tap a button), you can use a third-party app to get an iPhone-like AirPods experience on the Mac. Once you start using your AirPods periodically with your Mac, you’ll realize that the connection process isn’t as smooth as it could be. ![]() Here, click on the “Disconnect” button if you want to stop using AirPods on your Mac, or if you want to switch to a different device. You can monitor your AirPods battery and connection status from the Bluetooth menu in the menu bar. If your AirPods are paired but not connected, you can click on the “Volume Control” button from the menu bar and choose your earbuds to switch to them. Select your AirPods in the Devices list, then click Connect. Press and hold the setup button on the back of the case until the status light flashes white. ![]() This means the AirPods are in pairing mode. Now, press and hold the physical Setup button found on the back of the device’s case (it’s the small circular button) until the status light on the front of the case flashes white. Flip open the AirPods charging case near your Mac. Put both AirPods in the charging case and open the lid. Here, go to the Bluetooth menu and make sure that Bluetooth is enabled. You’ll hear the familiar connection chime that will tell you that your Mac has switched the audio output to your headphones. On your Mac, choose System Preferences from the Apple menu ( ), then click Bluetooth. Now that your AirPods are connected, just take the earbuds out of the case and put them in your ears. Here, you can configure the double-tap actions, disable Automatic Ear Detection, noise cancellation settings for AirPods Pro, and choose which microphone to use.
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