Tuesday May 12, 2020 11: 53 am PDT by Juli Clover
A week after releasing a new firmware upgrade for the AirPods Pro, Apple has pressed the very same firmware to the second-generation AirPods, updating them from the previous 2A364 firmware to the new 2D15 firmware.
Apple didn’t make it clear what’s new in the revitalized firmware at this time, and AirPods Pro owners had combined reactions to the update, with some saying that it enhanced Active Noise Cancellation and others finding that it did not.
The second-generation AirPods do not have Active Noise Cancellation, so it’s unknown what enhancements are included in the firmware. AirPods firmware updates frequently provide performance improvements, bug repairs, and function tweaks. This software application update likely fixes the bug that caused some clients who were sent out a replacement AirPod with unreleased firmware to be not able to use them as it must update the 2D3 firmware to 2D15, permitting them to once again be coupled with existing AirPods.
You can examine to see what firmware your AirPods have set up by following these steps:
- Ensure the AirPods are connected to your iOS gadget.
- Open the Settings app.
- Tap General.
- Tap About.
- Tap AirPods.
- Look at the number beside “Firmware Version.”
Apple hasn’t offered specific directions to clients on how to initiate a firmware up