(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. Show
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. 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. Writing by Britta O'Boyle. Editing by Adrian Willings. Although Apple loves its walled garden, the Apple AirPods and AirPods Pro can connect to Android devices. Why: Bluetooth connection is a standard across millions of devices, including Android smartphones. While Apple has some tricks in its iPhones and other devices, standards like Bluetooth and many of its codecs work with Android and PCs, even PS5s with an adapter, not just Apple gear. To learn all about AirPods problems and how to fix them, check out this article from the audio experts at our sister site SoundGuys. How do you connect the AirPods to Android?AirPods may even be one of the better options for your Android device, whether a Samsung, LG, Nokia, Google Pixel, or any other. Whatever it is, if it has Bluetooth and still works, it’ll connect to AirPods. If you don’t want the AirPods, we have plenty of picks for the best AirPods alternatives under $100 and even under $50. Open the AirPods case and make sure the AirPods are in the case, not outside. In, not out. Then, when you’re ready to get pairing:
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Adam Birney / Android Authority That should be it. The AirPods should now be connected to your Android device and will always reconnect automatically when your phone’s Bluetooth is on. Yes, you can connect your AirPods to an Android device using Bluetooth pairing. Once paired with Bluetooth, you can use your music streaming apps, such as Spotify or Youtube, to control the sound on your AirPods. You can also use third-party apps such as the Assistant Trigger app or AirBattery to view the battery life of your AirPods and connect to Google Assistant. How do you pair the AirPods to a Windows PC?There’s a similar process to pairing the AirPods with a Windows PC, whether a desktop or a laptop.
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Adam Birney / Android Authority What features are lost when using Airpods on Android?Perhaps it would be too good to be true if every feature from Apple’s AirPods seamlessly carried over to Android. However, while certain iOS features of the AirPods aren’t natively compatible with Android, you can still restore some of them by installing Android apps. Here’s an updated list of AirPod features that won’t be available on Android and how to replace them if applicable. SiriSiri, Apple’s virtual voice assistant, is understandably exclusive to iOS. While Android has its own voice assistants, such as Google Assistant or Bixby, they are not supported by AirPods. This means that any commands or gestures typically used to activate Siri through the AirPods will not work on your Android device. However, you can still use Google Assistant for your AirPods with the help of the Assistant Trigger app. You can summon a voice assistant with a double-tap and check the battery levels of your AirPods, all for free. Automatic switchingOnce connected to the iCloud, your AirPods can detect any other iOS devices tied to your Apple ID within range and pair with them automatically. Of course, this works only with Apple devices, so switching from one Android device to another will require you to do it manually via Bluetooth settings. However, Google recently rolled out a switch function of their own, allowing Android users to switch paired devices seamlessly across Android and Google platforms. Learn more about how it works here. Automatic pairingThe one-step setup is perhaps the most convenient feature of using AirPods with an iPhone. Thanks to the special W1 chip, connecting AirPods with your iPhone or iPad is as simple as opening the case and tapping Connect. On Android, the pairing process requires a few more steps, so we’ve written this handy guide for your convenience. Customizable controlsWith an iPhone, you can change what double-tapping an AirPod does. Shortcuts include skipping songs, summoning Siri, and playing/pausing. On Android, however, tapping twice will only play and pause your music. Any other control over tunes will have to be done from your phone. Battery life statusFor iOS devices, Apple provides onscreen and tonal alerts for when your AirPods battery life is getting low, down to 20, 10, and 5%, respectively. While you can’t monitor how much juice is left in your AirPods’ on Android the way you can on an iPhone, you can use a third-party app. With AirBattery, you can check the battery life of your AirPods to better plan your charging patterns. Automatic ear detectionWhen used with Apple devices, AirPods sense when you’ve removed them from your ear and pause your music until you put them back in. Luckily, you can retain this sought-after feature on Android using the previously mentioned Assistant Trigger app. Ear Tip Fit TestThe latest AirPod models have an “ear tip fit” feature, which uses the built-in microphones in each AirPod to detect audio leaks, helping seal the sound for your ears. Because it’s an exclusive iOS feature, it’s not available on Android devices. Conversation BoostDesigned for those who are hard of hearing, Apple’s conversation boost will amplify the voices of anyone you’re talking to with your AirPods. While the feature is only available on iOS devices, Android has its equivalent called Sound Amplifier. “Find My” functionWith Apple’s Find My app, your AirPods are automatically registered on the iCloud, which helps you locate the earbuds if you misplace them. Unfortunately, this feature is not available on Android devices. You can try to connect via Bluetooth since, if detected, it means the AirPods are within ten meters of your phone. You can also download Wunderfind to hunt down any lost headphones. Not every feature of the AirPods will work for Android as they do for iOS, but they are still a good option in terms of sound quality. If you want something similar that’s not Apple, check out the best AirPods alternatives. What if the AirPods can’t pair to your Android phone?The most common problem that listeners encounter when they try to pair true wireless earbuds to a smartphone, in this case, the AirPods, is that the smartphone can’t find the headset. There are a few reasons a phone may have difficulty locating a wireless headset, but the most common cause is that the AirPods are still connected to another device. Check all of your other source devices, and make sure none of them are currently connected to the Apple AirPods. Another reason may be that the AirPods and case batteries are depleted. In that instance, you need to top up the case and earbuds. To do so, place the AirPods in the case and connect it to a Lightning cable, or you can place it atop a wireless charging mat if you sprung for the wireless case variant. After the headset is charged, you can try the pairing process again. Lily Katz / Android Authority Sometimes the issue has nothing to do with the earbuds but can be traced back to your smartphone. It may be that the smartphone is too far away from the AirPods. They should be within 10 meters of one another for optimal connection strength. Toggle the Bluetooth function on the Android phone off and then back on as a troubleshooting measure. If that doesn’t work, try to restart your smartphone. If you can, try another phone to make sure it’s not your device that’s the problem. Make sure your AirPods are inside their case when in pairing mode and that they are not connected to any other device. Turn Bluetooth on and off again, and make sure your Android is close to your Airpods. As a last-ditch effort, factory reset your AirPodsIf the AirPods act up for some unknown reason, you can always rely on a hard reset to do the trick; it’s a handy solution to many other AirPods problems, too. When performing a factory reset, you’re decoupling the AirPods from your devices and iCloud account.
And that’s it. As you can see, connecting Apple AirPods to an Android device isn’t difficult at all, even if it requires going through a few steps to get there. Read more: Apple AirPods Pro vs. AirPods Can Apple AirPods work with Android?You can't use Siri, but you can listen and talk. To set up your AirPods with an Android phone or other non-Apple device, follow these steps: On your non-Apple device, make sure that Bluetooth is on (on an Android device, go to Settings > Connections > Bluetooth).
Can I use AirPods with Samsung?You can enjoy the AirPods' same wire-free design even with an Android phone. Simply connect using Bluetooth as you would any other Bluetooth device. The double-tap features still work where you can double-tap on one of the AirPods and the music you're listening to will pause or play.
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