The WWDC 2025 continues, and Apple is definitely removing all stops with the improved iPhones and more for more. However, we cannot ignore some major changes that are also coming to our air pods.
Apple has announced two new features for Air Pods 4, Air Pods 4, to help improve your voice quality with active noise cancellation (ANC), and audio recording updates with Air Pods Pro 2, as well as the ability to control your camera with touch.
Here you need to know how you can use these new airpod capabilities with your Apple devices in the near future.
Your voice will be recorded on the standard of the studio
The most common use for headphones is to get phone calls. But, as we all know, quality can often leave a lot to be desired. This has never been more common because consumers record tricktok videos and Instagram rail with their headphones.
The first upgrade for Apple’s Air Pods is the “Studio Quality” audio recording adds. This can be a big win for anyone who records interviews, podcasts, or any form of media on their headphones. When combined with the already available sound isolation feature, you will never need a recording of any shortage or hardship.
This sound quality will not just affect your content, as it will also improve your phone calls. This sound quality, when combined with H2 chip, inflammatory microphones, and computational audio, will apparently make your voice more natural.
Studio quality audio recording and better call quality will work on all compatible iPhones, iPads and Mac. He also supports camera app, voice memo, messages in messages, webex, and synchronized third -party camera apps.
Camera controls the control material and also makes it easy
It’s not just recording a better audio that is being added to Air Pods, as Apple is also introducing a new camera remote to its airbids.
You will be able to use your air pods to control your camera app, or synchronized third -party app with a tap. For example, you easily press the airpod trunks to take the picture. As an alternative, the user can press and hold STEM to activate the video, and then repeat this indicator to remove the recording.
It can be a real -life speaker for anyone who likes to record himself or take a simple picture of the group. To start the recording, we will not have to run on the camera, or have to bear the madness of applying timers for the photo.
Both of these features will be available for testing the Apple developer program today, while a public bet will be available next month. Meanwhile, the public release has been developed for the fall as a free firmware update along with iOS 26, iPados 26, and Micros Taho 26.
For the latest news outside today’s conference, check our WWDC 2025 directly.