If you’d like to track your AirPods’ location when you lose them or when you can’t find them, add your AirPods to Apple’s Find My feature. You can then use your iPhone as well as the iCloud website to find your AirPods’ whereabouts. Here’s how to do that.
Are you having trouble charging your Apple AirPods? There are a few solutions you can apply to possibly fix the issue and get you back to using your favorite wireless earbuds.
AirPods pair and work seamlessly with the iPhone and iPad, but the process on the Mac is not at all transparent. Wondering how to connect and use your earbuds on your Mac with ease? We’ve got you covered.
How to Connect Bluetooth Headphones to a Nintendo Switch
It’s Going to Cost a Little Money
Unfortunately, the Nintendo Switch doesn’t work with Bluetooth headphones out of the box. The Switch does have built-in speakers, but your neighbor on the train may not enjoy the Stardew Valley theme music as much as you do.
You can also take advantage of the built-in headphone jack if you have a pair of wired headphones, but the wire can get very annoying very quickly. The solution? Buy a Nintendo Switch Bluetooth dongle.
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The team at Review Geek recommends the HomeSpot Bluetooth 5.0 adapter. The only downside is that it doesn’t support pass-through charging, meaning that you can’t charge your Switch without removing the dongle. If this is a must-have feature, the RG team recommends the Bionik BT dongle.
How to Enable Noise Cancellation for AirPods Pro on Mac
The AirPods Pro come with a noise cancellation mode. The iPhone and iPad guide you through the process of switching between modes, but the Mac doesn’t. Here’s how you can enable noise-canceling on AirPods Pro on Mac.
There are two ways to enable noise cancellation for AirPods Pro on the Mac. You can do this using the stem of your AirPods Pro, or the Volume menu on your Mac.
Toggle Noise Cancellation for AirPods Pro Using the Mac Menu Bar
The quickest way to switch between different noise-control modes on the Mac is using the Volume menu from the Mac menu bar.