How to use your AirPods’ spatial audio feature and experience immersive surround sound

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  • The AirPods’ spatial audio is a feature that makes you feel you’re on a soundstage by delivering an immersive surround sound experience.
  • To hear a spatial audio demo, tap the “i” to the right of your AirPods in Bluetooth settings on your iPhone or iPad and choose the spatial audio option.
  • You can listen to spatial audio-enabled content with AirPods on recent iPhones or iPads, as well as on the Apple TV 4K or the new MacBook Pro.
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Spatial audio is a feature that Apple introduced for the AirPods Pro, AirPods third generation, and AirPods Max. It delivers an immersive surround sound experience for both music and video. Spatial audio puts you in a 360-degree sound stage that stays rooted to the world around you, instead of changing orientation as you turn your head.

Spatial audio means the stereo separation of musical instruments can rotate around you as you walk and turn with AirPods on, for example, giving you a sense that the music surrounds you rather than being piped in through earbuds.

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How to listen to a spatial audio demo with AirPods

Apple designed the AirPods’ spatial audio to work more or less automatically, with essentially no configuration needed. To get a sense of how it sounds, you can listen to a demo that Apple has built into Settings, and then turn it on for supported content. To hear a demo of spatial audio with your compatible AirPods, do this:

1. On your iPhone or iPad, start the Settings app and tap Bluetooth.

2. Find your AirPods Pro and tap the “i” icon to the right.

3. Tap Spatial Audio.

4. You can switch back and forth between stereo and spatial audio to hear the difference in this audio format.

AirPods Pro settings in iOS.
You can hear spatial audio in the AirPods’ Bluetooth settings.

How to listen to spatial audio with an iPhone or iPad

You can switch back and forth between spatial audio and ordinary two-channel audio with just a few taps. You can do this on your iPhone or iPad – as well as on a 4K Apple TV or a MacBook Pro, which we’ve detailed below.

Here’s how to use the feature on an iPhone or iPad.

1. While wearing your AirPods and listening to music or watching video that’s encoded in spatial audio, open the Control Center on your iPhone or iPad by pulling it down from the top right of the screen.

2. Tap and hold the volume slider until the volume slider page fills the screen.

3. Find the Spatial Audio or Spatialize Stereo icon at the bottom of the screen. If it’s enabled, it will be blue and indicate On. To toggle it on or off, just tap the button.

The volume control center in iOS.
You can toggle Spatial Audio from the Control Center’s volume screen.

How to listen to spatial audio with an Apple TV 4k

1. While wearing your AirPods and listening to music or watching video that’s encoded in spatial audio, press and hold the Home button on your remote until the Control Panel appears.

2. Select the AirPods.

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Select your AirPods.

3. Select Spatial Audio or Spatialize Stereo to turn the feature on or off.

enable Spatial Audio on Apple TV
Enable Spatial Audio.

How to listen to spatial audio with a MacBook Pro

1. While wearing your AirPods and listening to music or watching video that’s encoded in spatial audio, click the Control Center icon at the top of the screen.

2. Click Bluetooth.

3. Find your AirPods in the list of Bluetooth devices and then choose Spatial Audio or Spatialize Stereo to enable the effect.

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