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AirPods 3 system requirements: Which devices work with Apple’s third-generation earbuds?

AirPods 3 system requirements: Which devices work with Apple’s third-generation earbuds?

Check out the official AirPods 3 system requirements to see if your phones, tablets, computers and other devices are supported by Apple’s third-generation wireless earbuds.

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1) Supported iPhone models
2) Supported iPad models
3) Supported iPod models
4) Supported Mac models
5) Supported Apple Watch models
6) Supported Apple TV models

AirPods 3: What’s new and changed

Apple announced AirPods 3 as part of its pre-taped product unveilings broadcast under the tagline “Unleashed” on Monday, October 18, 2021. Powered by Apple’s H1 headphone chip, the earbuds bring support for spatial audio (Hey Siri works just like on the previous model).

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Other improvements include water resistance, adaptive EQ, refreshed design and a MagSafe-enabled charging case that works wirelessly with MagSafe chargers or Qi-certified chargers, or you can charge the case via the wire using the built-in Lightning connector.

Like with other models, AirPods 3 can be safely used as Bluetooth 5.0 headphones with Android smartphones and other non-Apple devices, but functionality is limited (you won’t get magic pairing, automatic device switching and other Apple-specific perks)

Apple trimmed the AirPods 3 device compatibility list because iOS 15 doesn’t work on older devices such as iPhone 6s and iPad mini 3. We have made sure to mention any potential compatibility issues in the AirPods 3 system requirements included right ahead.

Visit Apple’s Compare AirPods webpage to see how AirPods 3 differ from earlier models.

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AirPods 3 system requirements

Supported iPhone models

AirPods 3 do not work with older iPhones, like the iPhone 5s, iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus models because those phones don’t run iOS 13 which is the lowest iOS version required.

to use the earbuds, according to the AirPods 3 technical specifications on Apple’s website.

AirPods 3 work with the following iPhone models:

Apple’s audio sharing feature works on the third-generation AirPods, but it won’t work unless your iPhone supports it, too. The company states that audio sharing is not supported by the first-generation iPhone SE, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus models.

Supported iPad models

The third-generation AirPods are compatible with all of the iPads supported by the previous AirPods sans the second- and third-generation iPad mini.

Audio sharing is unsupported on AirPods 3 when using the earbuds with the fourth-generation iPad mini, second-generation iPad Air, 9.7-inch iPad Pro and the original 12.9-inch iPad Pro.

Supported iPod models

AirPods 3 are currently supported by a single iPod touch model:

All AirPods 3 features work on the seventh-generation iPod touch, including audio sharing.

Supported Mac models

AirPods 3 are compatible with a wide variety of Mac computers:

Audio sharing won’t work when using your AirPods 3 with any of the supported Mac models because this feature is currently nowhere to be found in macOS.

Supported Apple Watch models

Supported Apple TV models

The third-generation AirPods are compatible with all Apple TVs from Apple TV HD onward.

Apple TV HD does not support audio sharing with AirPods 3.