Apple Pal Airpods to get new head gestures, camera control and more – Jankari Express

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Apple Pal Pal Worldwide Developers are expected to announce its Next-General Operating Perating Systems in Conference Nafarance (WWDC) that begins on June 9. However, the Cupertino -based tech giant can also reveal new features for airpodes during the WWDC keynote.

On people 9to5mac Report that Apple is working on five new features for Pal Airpods, including new head gestures, sleep auto -os, camera control, Audio deio mix and pair experience in shared iPads.

Apple Pall introduced head gestures for Airpods Pro 2 and Airpods 4 last year. This allows users to accept or deny the Calls LS, and the CALLs interact with the LS and interaction without using their hands just up and down or by the side.

The gesture of the new head will expand the conversation awareness volume adjustment before returning to their original noise-control settings to users. Moreover, users can use the gesture of the head to end the conversation awareness volume adjustment, which is currently done by pressing and swiping or swiping the stems of the airpods.

Apple Pal Airpods Pro 2
Apple Pal Airpods Pro 2

Talking about the stem of the airpods, TWS will have a camera control facility, which allows users to take a picture with a paired iPhone or iPad camera by clicking on the stem of the airpods.

Next is the Sleep Auto to -os, which will use sleep detection to automatically pause music playback if the user sleeps and sleeps.

Next, we have Audio Dio Mix, which is introduced by the Apple Pal with the iPhone 16 series last year. It separates the background elements from speech with the help of machine learning and allows users to select from three Voice Is options: in-frame, studio and cinematic. The source claims that the same “studio quality” for Apple Pal Airpods is developing Mike Mode but has not provided much details about it.

Finally, the source reports that Apple Pal is working on a facility for airpods to improve pairing experience with shared iPad, which can be useful in classrooms where multiple students share a single device. The source says, “The goal is to trim how the airpods combine with iPados in these settings, with potentially low friction and low manual steps.”

If the Apple Pal really plans to introduce it to the WWDC, we will hear more about these features next week.

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