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To get Live Listen up and running on your handset, you’ll of course need a pair of AirPods. Whatever the use case, we can certainly show you how it works.

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So if you have an older set of pods, we’ve got you covered. Of course, the recent AirPods Pro offer a similar feature using their “transparent” noise-canceling technology – but it’s not exactly the same thing, and older Airpods models aren’t compatible with transparency. Live Listen also lets users “bug” a room to surreptitiously listen in on conversations – not that we condone such behavior. If you’re the lazy type, you could also enjoy having a conversation without having to take your AirPods out or pause your music. Live Listen, an accessibility feature for Apple’s wireless earphones, offers a number of interesting use cases.įolks could turn their AirPods into pseudo-hearing aids, using their iPhone’s microphone to funnel noise to their wireless earbuds.

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