Apple AirPods to get new head gestures, camera control, and more
Briefly

At the upcoming WWDC starting June 9, Apple is anticipated to unveil five new features for AirPods aimed at improving usability and functionality. These features include head gestures for controlling calls and notifications, sleep auto-pause for music playback, a Camera Control function, Audio Mix, which enhances audio quality, and better pairing for shared iPads. The enhancements build on existing technology in AirPods, aimed to provide users with a more integrated and intuitive experience, especially in multi-user environments.
Apple is introducing five innovative features for AirPods, enhancing user experience with head gestures, sleep auto-pause, camera control, Audio Mix, and improved pairing.
The new head gestures for AirPods will extend the current Conversation Awareness volume adjustment functionality, allowing users to seamlessly interact without using their hands.
Apple's sleep auto-pause feature will leverage sleep detection technology to automatically pause music playback when a user falls asleep while using their AirPods.
The Camera Control feature will enable users to take photos using their AirPods, offering convenience by allowing control through the device's stem.
Read at GSMArena.com
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