How to stop AirPods from automatically switching to other Apple devices

 







Apple recently released an update to the wireless earphones (AirPods), (AirPods Pro), wireless headphones (AirPods Max), and some Beats brand headphones, as the update allows these headphones to automatically switch between Apple iPhone, iPad and Mac computers depending on the device. That you want to hear.


Where Apple wants to provide this feature to facilitate the use of wireless headphones with different Apple devices without the need to pair them every time, but it may be very annoying, for example: If you use AirPods with an iPhone, then a family member in The room itself plays a video clip on its iPad tablet, your earbuds will automatically connect to the iPad tablet and start hearing the video audio instead of the content from your phone.



Here's how to stop AirPods from automatically switching to other Apple devices:


Make sure that your AirPods or AirPods Pro are connected to your iPhone, then follow these steps:


Open the (Settings) app on your iPhone.

Click on the option (Bluetooth) Bluetooth.

In the list of connected devices to your phone, tap the (i) button next to the name of your AirPods.

On the next screen, tap on the option (Connect to This iPhone).

On the next screen, select the option (When Last Connected to This iPhone).


With this option selected, the wireless headphones will automatically connect to the last device it was connected to, meaning if you use the headphones with an iPhone in the last time, and then turn it off and restart it later, the wireless headphones will search for your iPhone only as the last device connected to it Previously.

It is worth noting that Apple has a feature called (Find My AirPods) that allows you to find wireless earphones (AirPods) or (AirPods Pro) or the missing wireless headphones (AirPods Max) using the (Find My) application in IPhone, iPad, or Mac computer.

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