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Explainer Provides context or background, definition and detail on a specific topic. 1 / 2Pocket-lint - It's easy to do with AirPods, AirPods 2, AirPods 3 or AirPods ProFacebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Mail Why you can trust Pocket-lint(Pocket-lint) - While the Apple Watch is still completely tied to iPhones and iOS only, Apple took a different approach with its earbuds, and made them compatible with anything that has a Bluetooth connection. You still get more of the advanced features like dynamic head tracking, Spatial Audio and easy switching between devices if you have Apple devices, but you can still use them for their essential function. So, yes, it is possible to use Apple AirPods or AirPods Pro with an Android phone like any other pair of Bluetooth earphones. The pairing process isn't quite as visually pleasing or convenient as using your AirPods Pro with an iPhone, but it's still simple enough, and once connected you don't lose too many features. Or at least, none of the important ones. POCKET-LINT VIDEO OF THE DAY Here's how to connect your Apple AirPods or AirPods Pro to an Android device and the features they offer. squirrel_widget_6168860 How to connect Apple AirPods or AirPods Pro to your Android phoneConnecting the Apple AirPods to an Android device works in the same way as connecting any device via Bluetooth. To pair them, simply follow the instructions in the video above, or the steps below:
Once you've completed these steps, your AirPods should be connected with your chosen device, and will continue to connect automatically whenever you open the case and put them in your ears.
What features do Apple AirPods offer when connected to an Android device?Once connected, Apple AirPods function in the same way as other Bluetooth headphones. You'll get the following features:
AirPods Pro is slightly different in functionality, but all the essential features work:
Unlike when connected to an iPhone however, call audio doesn't automatically transfer back to your phone if you take the AirPods out of your ears. Similarly, the battery indicator for the AirPods won't appear on your Android device, so you'll need to make a mental note of how many hours you've been listening for so you know when to top up the charge. Alternatively, there is an app called Assistant Trigger that you can download from the Google Play Store. This will show the AirPods' battery on your phone, as well as allow you to double tap an AirPod to launch Google Assistant or Bixby. So, if you do want AirPods with your Android phone, there's nothing to stop you using them. However, it may not be the best choice for you. Especially now that more earbuds are rolling out with Google Fast Pair support, including Apple's own Beats Studio Buds. This means you get fast one-touch pairing and a pair of buds tied to your Google account that you can connect to from any other Android/Chrome device with that account signed in. You might also be tempted by the Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 or Nothing Ear 1. |