If you own a pair of AirPods and have been running into some bugs, there’s a good chance you are getting a firmware update to address some of those today.
Today, Apple released its latest firmware update for most of the lineup of the current AirPods models. Firmware version 5B58 replaces version 5A377 before it and will apply to the second-generation AirPods, third-generation AirPods, AirPods Pro, and AirPods Max.
The update from today is the same one that Apple rolled out to the AirPods Pro 2 earlier this week. I personally have AirPods Pro 2 and have noticed that, since the update, I am not experiencing that audio phasing issue many were experiencing before the update.
What’s in the new firmware update?
As per usual with AirPods firmware updates, the company isn’t giving us any details about what changes it has made with firmware version 5B58. The update likely brings the usual round of bug fixes and performance improvements, but no particular new features — or improvement to features — have been pointed out.
All we have gotten from Apple in the release notes for firmware version 5B58 is a boilerplate statement that the release includes “bug fixes and other improvements.”
While Apple has started releasing firmware betas for AirPods since WWDC back in June, today’s update is a public release so it will be available to everyone. The betas, if you run them, allow developers to test out the latest and greatest with AirPods software and ensure it’s working correctly before it comes to all users in a public firmware update later.
AirPods Pro 2 are the latest in the AirPods lineup. The new earbuds add better audio quality, more bass response, and improved noise cancellation. The case has also received a major update, adding Find My support for just the case, a built-in speaker, a lanyard connector, and charging compatibility with the Apple Watch charger.