The AirPods Pro 2 might not look all that different from the original AirPods Pro 2, but it does offer significant upgrades over the first model, including improved audio, active noise cancellation, and a small bump in battery life, to ensure its success. Furthermore, the updated AirPods Pro 2 added new gestures for volume control and auditory scanning for “personalized spatial music” (using TrueDepth camera technology on the iPhone). People unfamiliar with the AirPods Pro 2 might be perplexed if these controls were added to the existing ones.
On-device volume control is one of the improvements Apple has added to the AirPods Pro 2 that none of its other headphones have (until now). The best wireless headphones often have this feature but Apple lacked it up until now. You must use touch based mechanism by smooth swiping up or down the front stem of each AirPod (the easiest way to reliably do this is to place your thumb on the back to secure it, then slide in with your index finger). We have mentioned below the steps to fix volume controls on AirPods Pro 2.
Steps to Fix Volume Controls on AirPods Pro 2
- Open Definitions on your iPhone
- make sure you are running iOS 16.1 or later
- Make sure your AirPods Pro 2 are connected for your device
- Tap the AirPods Pro menu under your Apple ID name at the top of the screen
- Scroll down to ‘Accessibility????????
- Disable ‘slide volume????????
Final Words
That’s it with our article on how to Fix the volume controls on the AirPods Pro 2. Since the AirPods Pro 2 are essentially your first fully wireless headphones, you might have trouble understanding their controls if you’ve just started using them. The lack of buttons or physics buttons on the AirPods Pro 2 is one of their most intriguing features, setting them apart from any other TWS earbuds currently on the market.