Yes, you can use your AirPods on any non-Apple device. Here’s how.

Tuesday, May 5, 2020 - 08:30 in Mathematics & Economics

Apple products only tend to play nice with other devices of the brand. AirPods are an exception. (Suganth / Unsplash/)For a while now, Apple has relentlessly pushed us all into going wireless. It started with the removal of the audio jack on the latest iPhones, and it followed with two generations of AirPods, and the release of the AirPods Pro. These earbuds are everywhere now, and part of their appeal is the ease with which they can sync to iPhones—but also any other device with standard support for Bluetooth headphones.It’s not perfect though. Due to the proprietary tech Apple has built into the buds, you'll lose some functionality along the way, including the possibility of checking the battery life of your AirPods on the device you're listening to, or having your music automatically pause when you take one of the buds out.Still, the rest of the features such...

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