New firmware available for AirPods, AirPods Pro, & AirPods Max

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On Tuesday, Apple released new firmware updates for nearly all of its AirPods models and certain Beats devices.

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Apple has issued a firmware update for multiple AirPods models



AirPods Max, AirPods 2, AirPods 3, and the original AirPods Max have all received a firmware update with the build number 6A326. The original AirPods have received firmware version 6.8.8, while Apple issued firmware update 6.8.8 for AirPods Pro 2.

Certain Beats devices have also received an update. The latest available firmware version for both the Beats Fit Pro and Powerbeats Pro has the build number 6F8.

As Apple hasn't released any release notes for this latest firmware update, the update likely includes minor bug fixes and other quality-of-life improvements. A more substantial firmware update is likely to roll out later this year with the release of iOS 18.

The new firmware update is installed automatically, as there is no mechanism to force an update manually. The firmware will install by itself as long as the AirPods are in a charging case and connected to an iOS device.

How to check your AirPods firmware version



AirPods users can check the current firmware for audio accessories within the Settings app.


1. Open the Settings app2. Select General3. Select About4. Select the AirPods you wish to view5. A menu will appear showing relevant device information



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Comments

  • Reply 1 of 4
    robin huberrobin huber Posts: 4,015member
    No clue as to what benefit this upgrade brings?
  • Reply 2 of 4
    No clue as to what benefit this upgrade brings?
    This is from Apple:

    “Released June 25, 2024

    Bluetooth

    Available for: AirPods (2nd generation and later), AirPods Pro (all models), AirPods Max, Powerbeats Pro, and Beats Fit Pro

    Impact: When your headphones are seeking a connection request to one of your previously paired devices, an attacker in Bluetooth range might be able to spoof the intended source device and gain access to your headphones

    Description: An authentication issue was addressed with improved state management.

    CVE-2024-27867: Jonas Dreßler”

    dewmeappleinsideruser
  • Reply 3 of 4
    macguimacgui Posts: 2,419member
    Apple doesn't offer a way to force an update, but I've found that connecting them to a computer with a cable gets them updated pretty quickly.
  • Reply 4 of 4
    Safari seems snappier 🤨
    kingofsomewherehot
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