How to Share Audio Between Two Pairs of AirPods on an iPhone

The headphone splitter for the AirPods generation.

How to Share Audio Between Two Pairs of AirPods on an iPhone
Share Audio feature for AirPods on iPhone.

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There's something special about two people listening to the same music over earphones. It can be a movie, or a TV show, it doesn't matter. That scene in Begin Again, where Mark Ruffalo and Keira Knightley trade playlists with an old school headphone splitter, is etched into my memory. But the days of headphone jacks and audio splitters are behind us.

Though not as romantic as tethering two people with a two-meter headphone cord, you can achieve the same results using AirPods, too, all without needing a specialized app. You can share music, movies, or anything you like to your friend or partner's AirPods, without fully pairing them to your iPhone.

The most reliable way to share audio between two pairs of AirPods is using the playback controls in Control Center. First, connect your AirPods and keep them in your ears. Next, ask your friend to keep their AirPods case open, or to keep them in their ears as well.

In the Control Center, open the Playback controls. Choose your AirPods from the bottom to open the Devices menu.

Choosing your AirPods device from Control Center playback menu.

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Here, choose the Share Audio button.

Choose Share Audio button in Devices menu.

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Now, as long as your friends' AirPods are open and available nearby, they will show up in the popup menu. If they don't, try pressing and holding the Pairing button on the back of their AirPods case. Once they show up, tap the Share Audio button.

Pairing second set of AirPods to your iPhone.

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Now both AirPods will be listed in the Devices menu, and you can independently control their volume levels from here. You can also press and hold the Volume slider in the Control Center to get two distinct sliders, one for each pair of AirPods.

Controlling both AirPods volume.

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To disconnect your friends' AirPods, open the media playback screen in Control Center and tap on the "2 headphones" button to open the Devices view.

Click 2 Headphones button to choose the two connected AirPods.

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Here, uncheck the AirPods that you want to disconnect.

Uncheck the AirPods that you don't want to use anymore.

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Temporarily connect nearby AirPods

Temporarily Share Audio using AirPods.

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To make this process simpler, Apple has integrated a new popup menu that shows up when near another pair of AirPods. If you've seen popups for connecting to an Apple Watch, or for sharing your Wi-Fi password, you'll be familiar with it.

While your AirPods are already connected to your iPhone, bring your friends' pair near your device, and make sure that their case is open. After a short wait, you should see the popup menu. Because this is proximity related, you might need to try a few times to get the menu to show up—Apple is doing its best to prevent you from getting inundated with popups while on a train full of people listening to AirPods, so it's a little strict here.

When the popup shows up, tap the Temporarily Share Audio button and press and hold the Pairing button on the back of your friends' AirPods case. Press Done, and now both pairs of AirPods should be connected to the iPhone.

To disconnect, go to the Playback menu in Control Center, open the Devices menu, and uncheck the AirPods that you want to disconnect.

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