Does this only apply to the 2nd generation air pods?

Andy

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  From: 'Marcio' via VIPhone 
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  Sent: Friday, June 14, 2019 3:10 AM
  Subject: How to Change the Function of AirPods


  Bluetooth headphones have been around for years, but Apple changed the game 
when they introduced the AirPods. The AirPods look great and are built to be 
the most comfortable option for the average person, but their true power of the 
AirPods comes through in their functionality and versatility. 
  AirPods are activated (or deactivated) by double tapping the device once its 
in your ear. This is perfect for answering an income phone call or activating 
Siri while on the road. You get used to the feeling of the device in your ear. 
The default functionality is already expansive, but you can do even more with a 
few changes.

  How to Rename Your AirPods
  If you want to give your AirPods a unique name aside from "MyName's 
AirPods"-which is kind of cliche, don't you think?-there's an easy way to do 
so. Just open your AirPod case, then go to Settings > Bluetooth and tap the 
Information (the "i" in a bubble) icon next to the listing for your AirPods.
  Tap the current name of the device at the top of the screen and choose a new 
one. It's as simple as that.

  Change the Function of the Double Tap
  By default, double-tapping your AirPod activates Siri (or answers an incoming 
call.) However, you can change the function to fit your needs-better yet, you 
can change the function of each individual AirPod. 
  For example, you can double tap the left AirPod to skip to the next song and 
double tap the right AirPod to jump back to the previous song. You can set the 
feature to pause or play your music. You can even double tap to change the 
volume. 
  To set up these functions, just go into the Settings > Bluetooth menu and 
look under the heading "Double-Tap on Airpod". Choose either the left or right 
AirPod and select what function you want it to carry out. 

  One final function is the ability to turn off Automatic Ear Detection. This 
is on by default, and it means that your AirPods will automatically pause any 
audio content when you remove them from your ears. If you deactivate this 
feature, audio will play to your AirPods by default whether you are wearing 
them or not. 

  AirPods last for about two and a half hours on a single charge, but will 
quickly recharge in their case. If you're looking for a functional set of 
Bluetooth earbuds, I wholeheartedly recommend them. AirPods have proven 
themselves to be well worth the admittedly-hefty price tag. 

  Source: Switching to Mac

  Cheers, 
  Marcio 
  AKA Starboy


  Sent from a galaxy far, far away.

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