
Apple finally listens: AirPods get the feature users have been asking for 10 years
After a decade of waiting, Apple AirPods users have reason to celebrate. The Cupertino company has just launched a beta version of its software with a basic feature that thousands of users have demanded repeatedly: a fully customizable equalizer. It is no minor detail. It is one of those features that Apple seemed to have deliberately overlooked, and its arrival represents a significant change in how we can control the sound of our headphones.
The equalizer we have been waiting for
As hipertextual.com reports, the new equalizer allows manually adjusting sound frequencies instead of being stuck with the default modes that Apple had set. Until now, users had to choose between fixed profiles—adaptive, conversation, dark, bright—without being able to customize them according to their preferences or the type of music they listened to.
The operation is straightforward. The AirPods equalizer allows you to control three fundamental channels: bass, midrange and treble. By raising or lowering each one, you will achieve more or less presence in the lows, voices and bright sounds. Although it is not a graphic equalizer with multiple frequency ranges—like some third-party applications offer—the customization it brings represents an important qualitative leap for users who want to go beyond Apple's standard sound.
Which AirPods will receive this feature?
Not all models will have immediate access, but Apple has been generous in this regard. The company has extended compatibility to almost its entire current range of wireless headphones. Specifically, all models with H2 chip will be able to enjoy the new equalizer. This includes second-generation AirPods Pro, AirPods Max and several more models from its catalog.
Accessing the feature is straightforward: go into the Settings app, navigate to the AirPods section, tap on "Audio and Routing" and finally select "Custom" to see the new equalizer appear. However, remember that it is currently in beta phase, so it is necessary to wait for Apple to perfect the details before it reaches everyone.
When will it be available to everyone?
The good news is that you will not have to wait long. If you prefer not to deal with unstable betas, the feature will likely arrive officially with iOS 18.6 at the end of July. This means that before summer, practically any user with compatible AirPods will be able to enjoy this customization without needing to update their devices or invest money in new models.
A basic feature long overdue
The equalizer is a fundamental feature in any audio device. Its purpose is simple but powerful: it allows you to manage how different frequencies are reproduced, giving more or less presence to certain sound ranges according to your preferences. Now, with this addition, AirPods gain much more precise control over the sound profile.
If you have never touched an equalizer and the idea intimidates you, do not worry. Apple's default sound is already very good, and most users can continue using the pre-configured modes without any problem. But for music lovers and audiophiles who wanted to get the most out of their headphones, this update is exactly what they have been demanding for years.
Source: hipertextual.com


