gestures and functionalities that you may not be utilizing to their fullest.
As an illustration, Apple introduced a force sensor in AirPods 3 that took the place of tap functionalities found in earlier models. Nevertheless, since the tap sensor was not as advanced as the force sensor on AirPods Pro, the only concealed gesture in the first and second generation of AirPods was a single tap to answer a call. With the original AirPods Pro, users could swipe up and down along the stem to adjust the volume of the audio playing through their earbuds — and this continues to be applicable with the latest Pro versions.
Apple only began enhancing its AirPods with additional controls and gestures in the current AirPods 4, Pro 2, and Pro 3 lineup, all of which incorporate the company’s cutting-edge H2 audio chip.
