Apple AirPods Pro and AirPods Max Gain Find My Support with New Firmware Update

Oct. 6, 2021



Apple has been improving its location-based Find My network to help users find their lost devices easily since the launch of itsAirTag Bluetooth tracker. Now, the Cupertino giant has started rolling out a new firmware update for the AirPods Pro and AirPods Max to add support for the Find My network. It will essentially allow users to track their lost AirPods using Apple’s comprehensive location-based network.

So, eligible AirPods models now have support for the Find My network, including support for precise location, a new Nearby Finding UI, andLost Mode. Furthermore, users will also be able to receive notifications when/ if they leave their wireless audio devices.

Moreover, as these compatible AirPods devices now support the Find My network, they will start sending their location to nearby iPhones and other Find My-compatible devices when they get disconnected from the source device. This way, users can find them easily when they are lost.

However, it is worth mentioning that as the AirPods Pro and AirPods Max do not have theApple U1 chiponboard, users will not be able to enjoy the Precise Location feature that gives exact directions to the lost devices. Instead, when/ if users lose their AirPods devices, they willget relevant prompts such as near, far, or herebased on the location of the accessories.

So, if you want to try out the new feature for your AirPods Pro or Max, you will need to update the firmware of the audio devices from your connected iPhone device. Once updated, the new firmware version will be 4A400. You can check out the firmware version of your AirPods from the Bluetooth settings page.

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