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iOS 27 beta 3 adds a clever new control for AirPods Adaptive mode — here's how to use it

iOS 27 beta 3 adds a clever new control for AirPods Adaptive mode — here's how to use it
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iOS 27 beta 3 introduces a faster way to adjust your AirPods' Adaptive mode intensity. Instead of digging through multiple settings menus to fine-tune ambient noise blending, you can now control everything directly from the primary settings page for your AirPods or AirPods Pro using a streamlined new interface.

It's one of those quality-of-life improvements that makes everyday adjustments actually intuitive. If you've ever wished controlling Adaptive mode was more accessible, this update solves that problem. Here's how to find the new feature and use it.

What AirPods Adaptive mode actually does

Adaptive mode blends Active Noise Cancellation and Transparency mode together, automatically adjusting to your changing environment. When you're on a relatively quiet street, it lets more ambient sound in so you're aware of your surroundings.

The system continuously monitors your environment, automatically scaling up noise cancellation to suppress sudden loud sounds and maintain a comfortable listening volume.

Adaptive mode balances isolation and awareness, but because preferences vary, customizable intensity adjustments let you fine-tune exactly how much ambient noise or blocking you want.

How to adjust Adaptive mode in iOS 27 beta 3

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Open Settings on your iPhone and scroll down to find your connected AirPods. Next, tap on the AirPods menu item. You'll see four Listening Mode options: Off, Transparency, Adaptive, and Noise Cancellation.

Tap on Adaptive mode and you'll notice something new — small dots appear on either side of the Adaptive option. These dots let you adjust the intensity without leaving this screen.

Tap the dot on the left to make Adaptive mode lighter, allowing more ambient noise through. Tap the dot on the right to make it stronger, increasing noise cancellation while still maintaining some environmental awareness.

That's the entire process. No sliders to drag, no buried audio settings to navigate, no multiple menus. Just tap left or right to dial in exactly how much outside noise you want. You can switch between default, lighter, and stronger intensity levels instantly.

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