M. Taylor
2018-11-27 20:28:15 UTC
How to use AirPods with Apple TV
By Charlie Sorrel, 1:00 pm, November 26, 2018
You kids don't know how good you have it.
Are you a late-night movie watcher with sensitive neighbors? Do you hate
watching your Apple TV with the volume set too low? Then you might love
today's tip. Did you know that you can use your AirPods with your Apple TV?
Sure you did. But did you also know that you don't need to dig around in
your Apple TV's menus to hook them up? There's a Siri Remote shortcut that
makes switching ultra-convenient.
How to quick switch audio outputs on Apple TV
Press and hold, and you're in.
Here's the tip, by way of Wolfboyz on Reddit: Apple TV has a shortcut to
switch audio output devices. Just press and hold the Play/Pause button on
the Apple TV remote when viewing the Home Screen, and you'll see a panel
listing all available AirPlay speakers. Even though AirPods use Bluetooth
and not Wi-Fi, they still show up here thanks to the magic of Apple's
integration.
Use Siri
Another way to quickly switch audio outputs is to use Siri. Invoke Siri and
say "Audio settings." This will open up the Audio Output screen, and you can
use the remote to quickly pick your output. This version only appears to
open up your most-recently-used audio settings panel, so you may find
yourself deep in the Settings app, instead of on the Audio Output panel. But
if you recently switched speaker/headphone outputs, then this is almost as
quick.
AirPods and HomePod
These tricks work thanks to the fact that AirPods are tied to your Apple ID,
so if you're signed in on an iPhone, iPad, or Apple TV, they're already
paired.
And if you're using a HomePod, you can use this same trick to pop up the
audio output settings, and choose the HomePod instead, just like you can
from an iPhone or iPad.
It's a shame that Apple doesn't make these great tricks and shortcuts more
obvious. Then again, I guess it's my job to dig them up and pass them on.
Original Article at:
https://www.cultofmac.com/592560/apple-tv-airpods-connection/
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By Charlie Sorrel, 1:00 pm, November 26, 2018
You kids don't know how good you have it.
Are you a late-night movie watcher with sensitive neighbors? Do you hate
watching your Apple TV with the volume set too low? Then you might love
today's tip. Did you know that you can use your AirPods with your Apple TV?
Sure you did. But did you also know that you don't need to dig around in
your Apple TV's menus to hook them up? There's a Siri Remote shortcut that
makes switching ultra-convenient.
How to quick switch audio outputs on Apple TV
Press and hold, and you're in.
Here's the tip, by way of Wolfboyz on Reddit: Apple TV has a shortcut to
switch audio output devices. Just press and hold the Play/Pause button on
the Apple TV remote when viewing the Home Screen, and you'll see a panel
listing all available AirPlay speakers. Even though AirPods use Bluetooth
and not Wi-Fi, they still show up here thanks to the magic of Apple's
integration.
Use Siri
Another way to quickly switch audio outputs is to use Siri. Invoke Siri and
say "Audio settings." This will open up the Audio Output screen, and you can
use the remote to quickly pick your output. This version only appears to
open up your most-recently-used audio settings panel, so you may find
yourself deep in the Settings app, instead of on the Audio Output panel. But
if you recently switched speaker/headphone outputs, then this is almost as
quick.
AirPods and HomePod
These tricks work thanks to the fact that AirPods are tied to your Apple ID,
so if you're signed in on an iPhone, iPad, or Apple TV, they're already
paired.
And if you're using a HomePod, you can use this same trick to pop up the
audio output settings, and choose the HomePod instead, just like you can
from an iPhone or iPad.
It's a shame that Apple doesn't make these great tricks and shortcuts more
obvious. Then again, I guess it's my job to dig them up and pass them on.
Original Article at:
https://www.cultofmac.com/592560/apple-tv-airpods-connection/
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