Apple has released new firmware for the AirPods Max 2, version 8E258. The update brings unspecified enhancements to the H2-chipped headphones, which support features like Live Translation, Adaptive Audio, and Voice Isolation.
Overview
The AirPods Max 2 have an H2 chip, an upgrade over the H1, which brings several new features like Live Translation, Adaptive Audio, Loud Sound Reduction, Voice Isolation, and more. To get the new firmware, users need to make sure their AirPods are in range of their iPhone, iPad, or Mac and are connected via Bluetooth.
What it does
The update process requires a connected Apple device, Wi-Fi, and a 30-minute wait period. After connecting the Apple device to Wi-Fi and the AirPods Max to power with a USB-C cable, users need to keep the AirPods Max in Bluetooth range of the Apple device and wait at least 30 minutes for the firmware to update. If the firmware doesn't install, Apple recommends restarting the AirPods Max and trying again.
Tradeoffs
While the specifics of this update remain unclear, most updates focus on bug fixes and improvements. The H2 chip upgrade is expected to bring improved performance and new features to the AirPods Max 2. However, the exact details of the update are not provided by Apple.
In practical terms, users can expect the update to potentially improve the overall performance of their AirPods Max 2, but the lack of specific details makes it difficult to determine the exact benefits of the update. To check if the update has been successfully installed, users can reconnect the AirPods to the Apple device and check the firmware version.