Monday 27 May 2019

How to Share One Pair of Powerbeats Pro Earphones With a Friend



Splitting a pair of Powerbreats Pro earphones between two people is perfectly possible thanks to their integrated H1 Apple chip, and it's a neat way of using the wireless features of the earpieces to share your listening experience.



Listen Together With One Pair of Powerbeats ProEarphones

There's nothing stopping you and a friend from each wearing a Powerbeats Pro earpiece to enjoy music or watch a movie together on your iPhone or iPad. Thanks to Automatic Ear Detection, both earphones sense when they're placed in an ear, regardless of whether they're attached to the same head.






The only caveat to sharing Powerbeats Pro between two people is that you're effectively splitting stereo channels, so you'll want to convert to mono audio. You can do that by following these steps:


Open up the Settings app.


Tap General and then tap Accessibility.


Scroll down to where it says "Mono Audio" and toggle it on.

When you're done sharing your AirPods with a friend, make sure to turn the Mono Audio setting back off so you get regular stereo sound when you're using both of your AirPods.



Share a Call With a Friend Using One Pair of Powerbeats Pro

Splitting a pair of Powerbeats Pro earphones between two people to take a phone call is a different situation that has one important drawback.




Although both earphones have built-in microphones, only a single mic can be active at any one time, so if you're sharing a pair with a friend, both of you can listen in on the call but only one of you will be able to talk back to the caller.




If you want to get to decide who take part in the conversation during a shared call, you can select which Powerbeats Pro earbud has the active mic.






To do so, open the Settings app on your connected iOS device and tap Bluetooth, then tap the circled 'i' icon alongside Powerbeats Pro in the Devices List. Then tap Microphoneand choose either the left or right earpiece.Also Read:Best free Beat making software

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