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How to Change Double Tap Settings on AirPods 4 or AirPods Pro 3 for Android?

How to Change double tap Settings on AirPods with Android

Apple’s AirPods, including the latest AirPods Pro 3, are designed primarily for iOS devices. However, they can also be connected to Android devices, albeit with some limitations. One feature that remains functional is the double tap action, which allows users to control certain aspects of their audio experience. Here’s how to navigate and configure the double tap settings on AirPods when connected to an Android device.

Understanding AirPods Functionality with Android

The functionality of AirPods on Android devices is relatively basic compared to what users may experience when connected to an Apple device. The double tap feature is available and can perform actions like playing or pausing music. Unfortunately, advanced controls, such as invoking Siri or custom actions, are not supported on Android.

Changing Double Tap Settings on AirPods with Android

Even though the options are limited, you can customize the double tap action if your AirPods support this option. Here’s how to change the settings:

  1. Connect AirPods to Your Android Device:

    • Ensure your AirPods are charged.
    • Open the Bluetooth settings on your Android phone and select your AirPods from the list of available devices to connect.
  2. Access Settings:

    • Tap on the gear icon or the settings icon in your Bluetooth menu. This will open the settings for your connected AirPods.
  3. Scroll to Action Settings:

    • Look for the option labeled “Double touch (tap)” or similar. This is where you can customize the double tap actions.
  4. Choose Your Desired Action:

    • Select from the available actions you wish to perform with the double tap. Common options include playing/pausing music or other simplistic commands.

By following these steps, you can adjust the double tap action based on your preferences within the limitations of Android compatibility.

Using AirPods Controls on Android

To effectively use the AirPods controls on an Android device, you can rely on these basic functions:

  • Play/Pause Audio: Simply double-tap on one of the AirPods. This should work seamlessly.
  • Volume Control: Volume can only be adjusted via your Android device since AirPods lack native volume control functions on Android.
  • Skip Tracks: Unfortunately, skipping tracks and using advanced controls, like activating noise cancellation, are features that require a direct connection to iOS devices.

Limitations of AirPods on Android

While AirPods can perform basic functions on Android, users should keep in mind that many features available on iOS, such as customizing tap actions to perform different tasks, are not fully supported. Users won’t be able to access features like Siri or any advanced settings that Apple’s ecosystem offers.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Can I assign different actions to double taps on AirPods connected to Android?
AirPods connected to Android only allow basic customization, and options are limited compared to iOS. Usually, you can only set the double tap to play/pause.

2. Will all AirPod features work seamlessly with my Android device?
No, while connectivity and basic controls like play/pause work, advanced features such as Siri integration and customizable controls will not be available.

3. How can I reset my AirPods if they aren’t connecting to my Android device?
Place your AirPods in their charging case, press and hold the button on the back of the case until the LED indicator flashes amber, then white. After this, try reconnecting them to your Android device.

About the author

Lucas Harrington

Lucas Harrington

Lucas Harrington is a technology specialist focused on Apple hardware and the broader Apple ecosystem. With over 10 years of experience working with devices such as the iPhone, iPad, MacBook, and other Apple products, he has developed deep expertise in device optimization, troubleshooting, and ecosystem integration. Lucas regularly writes online articles, reviews, and practical guides covering Apple hardware, macOS, iOS features, performance tips, and device maintenance. His work helps Apple users better understand their devices and get the most out of the Apple ecosystem.