Got the iOS 26 public beta? Here are the new AirPods Pro 2 features you could try today – and why you might think twice about it  | amznusa.com

  • Public beta for AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods 4 is available now
  • Usual beta caveats apply: use at your own risk
  • Requires iOS 26, iPadOS 26 or macOS 26

Last week, Apple opened up the public beta program for all its latest operating systems, enabling you to try out the next generation software that’ll officially launch later this year.

And there’s a beta for the next generation of AirPods software too. That’s unusual, because Apple doesn’t normally issue AirPods betas, but it’s available from the same place as the other betas at beta.apple.com through the iOS 26, iPadOS 26 and macOS 26 public betas. We have a guide on how to install the iOS 26 beta here, if you device to try it.

Should you try it? Yes, and also no.

Let’s start with the obligatory beta warning.

iOS 26 presented at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June 2025.

In order to get the AirPods beta you’ll need the iOS 26 / iPadOS 26 / macOS 26 developer or public beta (Image credit: Apple)

Installing beta software may cause unexpected problems, give you a bad hair day and alarm your pets

Beta software is unfinished software, and that means Apple takes absolutely no responsibility for anything that might go wrong. It may do weird things with some of your apps, it may have small or massive bugs, and as far as I can tell, there’s no way to roll back the AirPods firmware update if you find it makes your AirPods experience worse; you’ll just have to wait for Apple to fix whatever needs fixed.

There’s also the fact that in order to get the AirPods update, you have to install the beta of iOS 26 / iPadOS 26 / macOS 26, which has wider implications: it’s strongly recommended that you don’t install betas on any device that you depend on daily. If a beta makes your device completely unresponsive, can you live without it?

So with that said…

What’s in the new AirPods beta, and what AirPods can install it?

The beta is only available for the AirPods Pro 2, AirPods 4, and AirPods 4 with ANC, presumably because all the features that require beta testing need the H2 chip that those models have.

There are five key updates here:

  • Sleep detection that can automatically pause audio when you nod off
  • “Studio quality” voice recording
  • Camera shutter control and video start-stop recording
  • Smarter automatic switching with CarPlay
  • Improved voice quality in calls

Where appropriate, you’ll get new options in Settings to control some of these features, for example to turn Sleep Detection on or off or to configure the camera shutter control.

How to install the AirPods beta update

A screenshot of the AirPods Beta Updates toggle in the iOS 26 beta

(Image credit: Future)

First of all you’ll need to install the iOS 26, iPadOS 26 or macOS 26 public beta from beta.apple.com. Once you’ve done that, open your AirPods case and let them do the usual connecting thing. If you then go to the AirPods page in Settings, you should see a message below the image of the AirPods telling you that beta software updates are available.

If you skip it this time, the option will move to a Beta Updates link further down the AirPods settings.

From there it’s just a toggle: tap the AirPods Beta Updates button so it turns green and the update will install provided your AirPods are still nearby and connected.

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