So, let’s learn how to connect multiple AirPods to a single iPhone or iPad.

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Devices that support share audio

To use the share audio feature on iPhone or iPad, you need one of the below devices running iOS 13/iPadOS 13 or later.

iPhone 8 or lateriPad Pro 12.9 inch (2nd generation) or later, iPad Pro 11 inch and 10.5 inch3rd generation iPad Air and later5th generation iPad mini and later5th generation iPad or later

The share audio feature will work with the below headphones:

Any pair of AirPods – AirPods (1st gen and later), AirPods Pro (1st gen and later), and AirPods MaxPowerbeats, Solo Pro, Powerbeats Pro, Powerbeats3 WirelessBeats Solo3 Wireless, Beats Studio3 Wireless, BeatsX, Beats Flex, and Beats Fit Pro

How to connect two AirPods to an iPhone

That’s it! Once connected, you’ll see both AirPods displayed on the screen.

How to control volume when sharing audio on two AirPods

How to stop sharing audio on iPhone

That’s about it. As you can see, it’s pretty simple to listen to audio on two pairs of AirPods simultaneously from the same iPhone or iPad. Let me know in the comments below if you have any questions or issues. Read more:

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