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How to pair two sets of AirPods to your iPhone at the same time

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ZDNET’s key takeaways

  • Share audio from one iPhone (or iPad) with two pairs of AirPods.
  • Each listener can control their own volume and listening mode.
  • This feature works with compatible Beats headphones, too.

I often like to watch or listen to something with my husband at night — but without disturbing our sleeping daughter and without splitting one pair of AirPods. Whether it’s watching a movie, listening to a song, or sharing a podcast, there are countless times I’ve wanted to enjoy something with him on a single device but can’t just blast whatever is on the screen.

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Take our nightly routine, for example. With our 4-year-old asleep in the next room, we’ll get into bed, grab one of our iPhones, and start scrolling through the TikToks we’ve shared with each other all day. We use AirPods to keep the noise down, but we don’t listen with one set of earbuds. We each use our own. Thanks to Apple’s audio-sharing, we can both connect to the same device at once.

I use this trick all the time. Each of us can control our own volume or, if using AirPods Pro or Max, even pick a preferred listening mode. The best part is that it just works — no adapters, no wires, no hassle. Here’s how to set it up.

How to use two AirPods with your iPhone simultaneously

What you’ll need: A supported<!–> iPhone or iPad, plus two pairs of compatible–> AirPods or Beats headphones (such as AirPods, AirPods Pro, AirPods Max, Beats Fit Pro, or Powerbeats Pro). Make sure both pairs are charged and close to your device.

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