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Automatically switch Airpods from one device to another, how to do?

Automatically switch Airpods from one device to another, how to do? Have you ever had problems, other than deciding which model to choose when switching the connection of Airpods or the latest Beats earphones from one device to another, for example from a Mac to an iPhone? We do and we also bet many of those who read us. In practice, the Mac is turned off, the music on the iPhone is turned on and the Airpods do not wake up and we have to manually select the connection with the new device.

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This situation should be uncommon because since the launch of iOS 14 the switch between active devices is automatic. But it doesn’t always or even often doesn’t work as expected either by design (for example with outdated Mac or iOs devices) or by some problem that is difficult to untangle, perhaps even simple incorrect settings.

Switch the Airpods from one device to another: the base

Let’s start with the settings.

First of all, consider that as far as earphones are concerned, the following earphones are compatible with automatic switching from one device to another

If it does not work?

If the automatic switch does not work or if you have a different operating system, all you have to do is use the Bluetooth control or access the control center and then touch the music panel. Not exactly convenient… But you can work around it by creating an automation using Quick Commands. Thanks to this shortcut you can make the Airpods connect automatically once a specific application is launched.

How to auto-switch Airpods with Quick Commands

The list of actions to be performed is quite long but the steps are very fast and once created, the shortcut will amply repay you for the time it takes.

It is also possible to create a button to connect the Airpods directly on the Home of the device

Now every time you want to connect the Airpods to your iPhone (but this also applies to iPad) you can simply touch the icon on your desktop