Five New AirPods Features Rumored Ahead of WWDC25

A new report from 9to5Mac today details five previously unreported AirPods features that Apple is purportedly working on. These enhancements, which could be announced as early as Monday during the WWDC25 keynote, focus on new interaction methods and convenience for AirPods users, potentially arriving with iOS 26.These rumors follow earlier reports that Apple is also planning to bring live translation capabilities to AirPods as part of the upcoming software updates.One of the new rumored features involves expanded head gestures. Apple introduced head gestures last year, allowing AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods 4 users to nod or shake their head to manage Announce Calls and Notifications. The new report suggests Apple is working on extending this functionality, possibly to include ending a Conversation Awareness volume adjustment with a head gesture before the audio returns to its original noise-control setting.Continue ReadingShare Article:Facebook,  Twitter,  LinkedIn,  Reddit,  EmailFollow iClarified:Facebook,  Twitter,  LinkedIn,  Newsletter,  App Store,  YouTube

Jun 4, 2025 - 23:10
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Five New AirPods Features Rumored Ahead of WWDC25


A new report from 9to5Mac today details five previously unreported AirPods features that Apple is purportedly working on. These enhancements, which could be announced as early as Monday during the WWDC25 keynote, focus on new interaction methods and convenience for AirPods users, potentially arriving with iOS 26.

These rumors follow earlier reports that Apple is also planning to bring live translation capabilities to AirPods as part of the upcoming software updates.

One of the new rumored features involves expanded head gestures. Apple introduced head gestures last year, allowing AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods 4 users to nod or shake their head to manage Announce Calls and Notifications. The new report suggests Apple is working on extending this functionality, possibly to include ending a Conversation Awareness volume adjustment with a head gesture before the audio returns to its original noise-control setting.

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