AirPods Pro Controls: The Ultimate Cheat Sheet (2024)

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How to upgrade your audio experience with AirPods Pro touch controls.

You can use AirPods Pro to control your playback and ANC, answer or end calls, and activate Siri without having to hold your phone.

But for new users, these controls can get confusing, forcing you to access the functions on your device manually.

Fortunately, these controls are quick to learn if you have clear instructions, so let’s dive in!

In This Article

  • How to Control Audio Playback on AirPods Pro (2nd Generation)
  • How to Use Siri on AirPods Pro (2nd Generation)
  • How to Use ANC and Transparency on AirPods Pro (2nd Generation)
  • How to Control Calls on AirPods Pro (2nd Generation)
  • How to Control AirPods Pro (1st Generation)
  • How to Customize the AirPods Pro Controls
  • How to Control Audio Playback on AirPods Pro (2nd Generation)
  • How to Use Siri on AirPods Pro (2nd Generation)
  • How to Use ANC and Transparency on AirPods Pro (2nd Generation)
  • How to Control Calls on AirPods Pro (2nd Generation)
  • How to Control AirPods Pro (1st Generation)
  • How to Customize the AirPods Pro Controls

How to Control Audio Playback on AirPods Pro (2nd Generation)

By squeezing or swiping the touch sensor on the stem of your AirPods Pro, you can control the playback of your audio.

  • How to play/pause music
  • How to fast forward or skip to the next track
  • How to rewind or skip to the previous track
  • How to adjust the volume

How to play/pause music

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You can play and pause your audio by tapping the touch sensor once.

If this won’t work, check out our article on how to pause audio with AirPods.

How to fast forward or skip to the next track

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Double-tapping the touch sensor on your AirPods Pro will skip forward one track.

How to rewind or skip to the previous track

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If you want to skip backward, you can tap the touch sensor three times.

If you’re more than a few seconds into a track, this will take you back to the beginning of the current song. Simply press thrice again to skip back to the previous track.

How to adjust the volume

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Swipe up or down on the touch sensor to increase or decrease your volume.

It’s a good idea to hold the stem of your AirPods steady while swiping the sensor, as this will ensure your input is registered as a swipe and not a tap.

How to Use Siri on AirPods Pro (2nd Generation)

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To use Siri on your AirPods Pro 2nd Gen, you can press and hold the touch sensor until you hear a chime signaling that you’ve alerted Siri. You can control the assistant with voice commands through the built-in mic on your AirPods Pro.

You’ll have to customize the touch sensors to activate this feature.

How to Use ANC and Transparency on AirPods Pro (2nd Generation)

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By default, pressing and holding the touch sensor will switch between Active Noise Cancellation and Transparency Mode.

However, you can change the modes this command will switch between in your Settings by following the steps below.

How to Control Calls on AirPods Pro (2nd Generation)

With the AirPods Pro, you can decline an incoming call, end the current one, or answer a second one. Here’s how:

  • Answer and end calls
  • Make calls
  • Decline a call
  • Answer another call

Answer and end calls

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To answer a call, press the sensor once. To end a call, press it twice.

Make calls

To make a call, activate Siri and ask it to call someone in your contacts list. Alternatively, you can read out the phone number you want to call.

Decline a call

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If someone is calling and you don’t want to answer, you can decline the call by pressing the touch sensor on either AirPod twice. This will send the call directly to voicemail.

Answer another call

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If someone calls you while you’re already on a call, squeeze the touch sensor once to put the first call on hold and answer the second one.

To switch between calls, squeeze the touch sensor once again.

And, if you want to end the current call and transfer to the one on hold, squeeze the touch sensor twice.

For more info, here’s a quick guide on answering and managing calls with AirPods.

How to Control AirPods Pro (1st Generation)

The main difference between 1st and 2nd Gen AirPods Pro controls is that 1st Gen AirPods Pro can’t sense gesture controls, like swiping to change the volume, and so they rely entirely on the force sensor. Here’s a quick rundown of the controls available for AirPods Pro 1st Gen:

  • Play/Pause: Press once.
  • Skip forward: Double press.
  • Skip back: Triple press.
  • Adjust volume: Activate Siri, then ask it to adjust the volume.
  • Answer a call: Press once.
  • End a call: Double press.
  • Decline a call: Double press.
  • Switch between calls: Press once.
  • Activate noise control/Siri: Press and hold.

To keep things simpler, here’s a cheat sheet you can download for future reference:

How to Customize the AirPods Pro Controls

As stated above, you can change the ‘press and hold function’ in your iOS settings. Here’s how:

  1. Open your iPhone Settings, head to Bluetooth, and press on the More Info ‘i’ to the right of your AirPods.

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  2. In the Press and Hold AirPods header, choose Left or Right depending on the AirPod you want to customize.
  3. Choose if you want the AirPod Pro controls to activate Noise Control or Siri.
  4. If you choose Noise Control, select the two or three noise control modes you want to switch between using a long-press. You can switch between Active Noise Cancellation, Transparency Mode, Off, and Adaptive Noise Cancelation (for AirPods Pro 2).

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If both earbuds are set to Noise Control, changing the available noise control modes on one earbud will also carry it over to the other.

In your AirPods Pro settings, you can also set your microphone to Automatic (which will detect when you’re only wearing one earbud and use that mic), Always Left, or Always Right.

Additionally, you can toggle Automatic Ear Detection on or off. This mode detects when your AirPods Pro are removed from your ears and will play and pause audio accordingly. Turning this off will only pause your audio when you choose to pause it yourself.

For more about how to use your AirPods Pro as a video mic on your devices, read the full post.

AirPods Pro Controls: The Ultimate Cheat Sheet (2024)
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