I was finally able to try one of AirPods Pro 2 game-changer features coming with iOS 17, Adaptative Audio. Here's what you need to know.
Since I’m already running iOS 17 beta, I was finally able to try one of AirPods Pro 2 game-changer features, Adaptative Audio. Not only does this feature already improve my usage of this product, but I think it adds even more value to these earbuds. Here’s how it works.Apple announced Adaptative Audio during WWDC 2023. This feature “helps you focus on your favorite content or seamlessly interact with others around you while wearing AirPods Pro,” Cupertino explains.
It’s perfect if you are near a coworker who likes talking to you during working hours or beside a friend. If you start talking, the Adaptative Audio feature dramatically reduces the audio of what’s playing, and, usually, it can also recognize somebody else’s voice, so the audio of a song or a TV show doesn’t go back up just after you finish speaking.
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