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Apple AirPods and AirPods Pro recently got a firmware update which is busier and crucial than the previous ones. The company has even shared a release note which suggests the devices had some issues that needed fixing. In fact, Apple claims that the AirPods issue was so severe that hackers could access your wireless earphones if they are in the Bluetooth range with your AirPods, AirPods Pro or even the premium AirPods Max headphones.
Apple AirPods Privacy Issue: What The Company Says
The release note about the AirPods firmware update 6A326 and 6F8 talks about the impact that AirPods users can face if they don’t update to the latest version. “When your headphones are seeking a connection request to one of your previously paired devices, an attacker in Bluetooth range might be able to spoof the intended source device and gain access to your headphones,” Apple highlights in the note here.
Spoofing devices is a major concern, especially when the AirPods and other wireless devices support a long range, making it easier for bad actors to target. Installing the firmware is pivotal if you want to avoid falling into the trap, and connecting the Bluetooth headset to your iPhone could invariably leave you susceptible to further attacks.
AirPods Models Getting Firmware Update
These AirPods models are getting the firmware update for the unknown security issue:
– AirPods 2nd gen or later
– AirPods Pro (all models)
– AirPods Max
– Powerbeats Pro
– Beats Fit Pro
As you can see, the update caters to most AirPods versions and even the Beats products that also belong to the Apple catalogue in select markets.
How to Update AirPods Firmware From iPhone or iPad
AirPods firmware update is possible through the paired iPhone or iPad, here is how you can do it right away:
– Go to Settings on iPhone or iPad
– Tap on Bluetooth
– Click on the info button next to AirPods to install the new firmware
For AirPods users on Mac
Go to System Settings – Bluetooth – Tap info button next to AirPods for the update
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