There are two main ways to share audio from one device to two AirPods. We’ve already covered how to directly connect two AirPods to a single iPhone or iPad.

In this guide, we’ll focus on using the Share Audio feature available on devices running iOS 13.1, iPadOS 13.1, and above that lets you share audio between devices without the need for pairing both sets of AirPods.

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Requirements

As mentioned above, this feature works on devices running iOS 13.1, iPadOS 13.1, or higher, and ones that support Bluetooth 5.0. The feature will work for iPhone 8 and higher, iPad Pros, iPad (5th gen and later), iPad Air (3rd gen), iPad mini (5th gen), and the iPod Touch (7th gen).

When it comes to headphones, Apple supports a range of AirPods and Beats headphones. The feature will work on AirPods, AirPods Pro, Powerbeats Pro, Powerbeats 3, Beats Solo Pro, Beats Solo 3 Wireless, Beats Studio 3 Wireless, and Beats X. Basically, any of Apple’s headphones that include the W1 or H1 chip.

How to Use the Audio Sharing Feature

The Audio Sharing feature can be accessed using the Control Center.

On your iPhone or iPad with a software home bar, swipe down from the top-right corner of the screen (where you can see the status symbols) to access the Control Center.

If you have an iPhone or iPad with a Home button, swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen to reveal the Control Center.

From the Control Center, press and hold on the “Now Playing” toggle.

Here, tap on the AirPlay button.

You can also get to this screen by tapping on the AirPlay button from the Music app or the Now Playing widget on the lockscreen.

Along with your connected AirPods, you’ll see a new “Share Audio” button. Tap on it.

Now, bring the other iPhone or iPad near your device, with the headphones connected to them. You can also bring their AirPods or headphones near your device.

You’ll see the paired device in the popup. Here, tap on the “Share Audio” button.

Now both devices will be connected to your iPhone or iPad.

You’ll see checkmarks next to the two devices. The current device will have a checkmark next to it. To connect to the second pair of headphones, just tap on it.

Both devices are now connected to your iOS or iPadOS device. Start playing media, and it will start playing on both headphones simultaneously.

To disconnect one of the sets of earbuds or headphones, go back to the AirPlay screen and tap on the checkmark icon again. You can also turn the headphones off or put the AirPods back in the case to stop the audio sharing.

Take a look at these eight settings once you’ve upgraded to iOS13 to get the most out of the update.