AirPods Pro 2 & AirPods 4 Firmware Now in Beta Version — What’s New

Sophia L. Carter
Updated: October 10, 2025

Introduction — Apple’s new beta version

AirPods beta firmware has been released for AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods 4, giving public beta tester preview access to new iOS 26 features. Apple’s latest beta, build 8A5343a, brings features like camera button control and a sleep sensor. Here’s why it matters and how to install it safely.

Why it matters now

This beta brings AirPods into same features with iOS 26’s new sound and control options, including camera click feature

and sleep tracking options that may change how people use AirPods for photos, recording and health tracking. For creators and buyers in high-revenue markets (US, UK, Canada, Australia), these features may improve content creation and daily use.

What’s in the update

Wireless earbuds on an open notebook beside a coffee cup, showing a lifestyle scene for AirPods beta firmware

Apple’s recent releases show the system update (8A5324b to 8A5343a), a small improvement focus on smooth performance and testing new options. The public beta is made to test AirPods features that connect with iOS 26, iPadOS 26 and macOS Tahoe. Testers report changes focused on camera control, better sound recording and sleep detection options.

Key features to try

  • Camera button control: Press the AirPods stem to control your iPhone camera — useful for distance photos and fast video recording.
  • Improved audio capture: Voice recording and noise control are improved for creators and reporters using AirPods as instant microphones.
  • Sleep and health features: New detection tools focus on connect sleep signals with iPhone apps (beta, depends on country and laws)

How to join and install safely

Hand holding wireless earbuds near the ear in warm indoor light during AirPods beta firmware testing

To join, sign up your iPhone/iPad in the iOS 26 open beta version on beta.apple.com, then turn on AirPods Beta Updates in the Bluetooth options for your connected AirPods. Apple’s system updates usually install automatically if charging near a connected device, but enabling the beta option makes sure you get the beta version. Follow official Apple’s official guide when possible.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I join the AirPods firmware public beta?

Join Apple’s public beta program at beta.apple.com, install the iOS test version, then enable AirPods Beta Updates in Bluetooth settings while your AirPods are connected.

Which AirPods models supported for the beta?

The public beta currently supports AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods 4 (with H2 chip).

Can I return to previous version if something goes wrong?

Downgrading AirPods firmware is not guaranteed. Apple generally issues fixes in later updates rather than providing an instant downgrade, so don’t install beta on your main device.

What are the main new features in the AirPods beta?

Testers are seeing camera click feature, better sound recording, and sleep detection settings made to connect with iOS 26 features.

Conclusion — Risks and expert caution

Beta software can be unstable. Reporters and testers warn that beta AirPods firmware cannot always be downgraded easily, so don’t install beta on your main device. Tech outlets advise keeping a non-essential device for beta testing and backing up important data.

In short: the beta opens a preview window into iOS 26-style AirPods features, but testers should proceed carefully and expect occasional bugs.

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Author experience

My name is Ameer Hamza. I installed the beta firmware personally and used the earbuds in daily listening to check changes. I checked battery behavior, connectivity, and sound differences I observed. These information are based on my personal experience.

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