If you are an AirPods Pro user, you know that they offer good voice cancellation. Also, the transparency mode provided by AirPods Pro is really useful. However, to use the ANC on the AirPods Pro, you must wear them to both your ears. This is nonsense, but for some reason, you can only wear an Airpod, but you still want to use volume cancellation? Okay, that’s possible too, but you need to change some settings. So, how to enable voice cancellation with the same AirPods on iPhone and Apple Watch.
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How to Voice Cancellation Mode on in Airpod?
You can use AirPods with your iPhone, MacBook, and Apple Watch. This means that voice cancellation can be used on any device you use. In this article, we will look at how to enable ANC with a single Airpod on the Apple Watch and iPhone. If you are looking for steps for a specific device, you can use the following table of contents to go to the relevant category.
Enable ANC on iPhone with a single Airpod
On the iPhone, you can enable ANC with a single Airpod by following these steps:
- Settings -> Accessibility.
2. Scroll down and tap on ‘Airpods’
3. Enable ‘Cancel Voice with Airpod’ toggle
You can now use a single Airpod in your ear and activate sound cancellation.
Turn on the ANC with the AirPod on the Apple Watch
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- Go to Settings -> Accessibility on your Apple Watch
2. Scroll down and tap on ‘Airpods’
3. Enable ‘Cancel Voice with Airpod’ toggle
You can also enable ANC on the single Airpod on the Apple Watch with your iPhone
- Open the Watch app and tap ‘Accessibility’.
2. Tap on the Airpods
3. Enable ‘Cancel Voice with Airpod’ toggle
Use active volume cancellation with the Airpod
Although there are not many usage cases that require a single Airpod with noise cancellation, the feature is useful. It’s an access feature like the BackTap Access feature in iOS 14, so it’s not meant for everyone, but it’s for anyone who wants it. I think Apple has launched this feature for users with hearing loss in one ear. If you want to use it too, now you know how to enable it.