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I've Tested Loads of Earbuds, but I Always Go Back to My AirPods — Here's Why

  • Apple announced at WWDC 2025 that it will offer the first-ever public beta updates for AirPods and HomePod starting in July.
  • This public beta program follows developer betas released this week that include new AirPods features like remote camera control and sleep detection.
  • Users need an iPhone or Mac running iOS 26 or macOS 26 developer beta to enable these AirPods beta features, with Mac support coming soon.
  • Public betas allow non-developers early access to features such as studio-quality audio recording and automatic media pause when falling asleep, though software remains buggy.
  • This move suggests Apple aims to broaden testing and feedback before stable releases in the fall, improving overall AirPods firmware experience for users.
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In the midst of the excitement of an Apple event, usually one or two interesting announcements fall through the meshes and remain unnoticed. A news of the WWDC25, which affects the airpods, has just been noticed and could mean a big difference for the user experience. As Macrumors has discovered, Apple's press release on the new features that will be available for the airpods this fall contains a little surprise at the end of the page: "All of t…

This year, Apple is distributing a pre-beta for the AirPods for the first time. We explain how you can test the new features directly. This article has been sorted under Apple, Technology.

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PC Mag broke the news in United States on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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