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Mystery solved: Here’s how to tell when your AirPods are updating
Friday December 12, 2025. 02:36 PM , from Macworld Reviews
If you’re reading this article, you’ve probably Googled at least once, How do I know when my AirPods are updating? While Apple offers official documentation outlining what’s required to start the process, its guidance remains vague, providing no clear way to confirm whether an AirPods firmware update is actually in progress. Nevertheless, we’ve uncovered a subtle yet reliable indicator that reveals when your AirPods are installing new software. When the charging case’s lid is open and/or the AirPods are in use, the iPhone’s Settings app displays a [your name]’s AirPods panel towards the top of the screen. The panel acts as a shortcut that takes you directly to the AirPods’ settings page, sparing you from going through the Bluetooth menu first. When you return your AirPods to their charging case and close its lid, the AirPods panel disappears from the Settings app’s main page within a few seconds. The AirPods settings panel (seen at right) will remain for a few minutes when AirPods are installing a software update.Foundry However, I’ve discovered a deviation in this behavior that appears to occur only when an AirPods firmware update is in progress. On two separate occasions, the AirPods panel persisted in my Settings app even after I returned my AirPods Pro 3 to their case and closed the lid. The panel stuck around for a few minutes (as opposed to seconds) until the firmware installation completed. Both instances occurred right after Apple had released new AirPods firmware, and I verified the change in build numbers immediately after. The AirPods panel in the Settings app signifies an active connection between your iPhone and AirPods. So, the situation here makes sense, as AirPods piggyback on iPhones to download new firmware packages. As soon as the installation process concludes, the panel disappears, and the build number shows that new firmware has been successfully installed. According to Apple, “firmware updates are delivered automatically while your AirPods are charging and in Bluetooth range of your iPhone, iPad, or Mac that’s connected to Wi-Fi.” So, beyond following the company’s instructions, there’s not much you can do to force a firmware update. But if you keep an eye on your Settings app, you’ll at least be able to know when the new software is being installed. In fact, you can go try it out with the update that just arrived this week.
https://www.macworld.com/article/3009465/mystery-solved-heres-how-to-tell-when-your-airpods-are-upda...
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