RE: iOS 11 adds music playback controls to Apple's AirPods - CNET

2017-06-30 Thread Simon Fogarty
Thanks Mark,

Might have to have a play with this laterr and see what it's like 



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iOS 11 adds music playback controls to Apple's AirPods - CNET CNET How To - 
Thursday, June 29, 2017 at 5:00 AM

While there may not be a massive software update for Apple's AirPods 
themselves, iOS 11 allows you to set different functionality when you 
double-tap either AirPod.
Meaning, you can use the left AirPod to Play/Pause your music and the right to 
go to the Next track. Or leave one AirPod to activate Siri while the other is 
assigned another task.
Here's how you to make your AirPods even better:
Open the Settings app on your iOS device.
Tap Bluetooth.
Select the "i" icon next to your AirPod's name.
  
Your AirPods will need to be connected to your device in order for the complete 
settings page to show up. Once there, you can change each Pod's double-tap 
action. The options include: Siri, Play/Pause, Next Track, Previous Track, Off.
Now, if only Apple can figure out an easier way to control volume using an 
AirPod without having to use Siri.

ORIGINAL ARTICLE AT:
https://www.cnet.com/how-to/ios-11-adds-music-playback-controls-to-apples-ai
rpods/#ftag=CAD5457c2c


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iOS 11 adds music playback controls to Apple's AirPods - CNET

2017-06-29 Thread M. Taylor
iOS 11 adds music playback controls to Apple's AirPods - CNET
CNET How To - Thursday, June 29, 2017 at 5:00 AM

While there may not be a massive software update for Apple's AirPods
themselves, iOS 11 allows you to set different functionality when you
double-tap either AirPod.
Meaning, you can use the left AirPod to Play/Pause your music and the right
to go to the Next track. Or leave one AirPod to activate Siri while the
other is assigned another task.
Here's how you to make your AirPods even better:
Open the Settings app on your iOS device.
Tap Bluetooth.
Select the "i" icon next to your AirPod's name.
  
Your AirPods will need to be connected to your device in order for the
complete settings page to show up. Once there, you can change each Pod's
double-tap action. The options include: Siri, Play/Pause, Next Track,
Previous Track, Off.
Now, if only Apple can figure out an easier way to control volume using an
AirPod without having to use Siri.

ORIGINAL ARTICLE AT:
https://www.cnet.com/how-to/ios-11-adds-music-playback-controls-to-apples-ai
rpods/#ftag=CAD5457c2c


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