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Geert76

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How are the AirPods working with the latest iOS 11 beta. Is skipping songs by tapping on the AirPods smooth or you have to tap really hard?
 

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The tapping is the same as before, genuinely not being snarky but why would it be any different ?

I still use them the default way after dabbling a bit with changed settings.
 
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I like that I can skip a song. You can set it for either right or left and sometimes I forget that is skips a song when I really wanted to pause it. Great enhancement in my opinion.
 
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Geert76

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The tapping is the same as before, genuinely not being snarky but why would it be any different ?

I still use them the default way after dabbling a bit with changed settings.

in iOS 11 you got complete new (tap) gestures, like skipping songs. This is not possible in iOS 10
 

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in iOS 11 you got complete new (tap) gestures, like skipping songs. This is not possible in iOS 10

Yeah I know. Been running the beta since beta 2. What I meant was, the physical act of tapping twice is exactly the same as before, as per your original question re: how hard you have to tap it.


I used the new gestures for a little while, but went back to default for various reasons.
 
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Geert76

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Yeah I know. Been running the beta since beta 2. What I meant was, the physical act of tapping twice is exactly the same as before, as per your original question re: how hard you have to tap it.


I used the new gestures for a little while, but went back to default for various reasons.

ow, my bad....sorry! ;)

I meant how well the song skipping was working.

Why did you go back to default?
 
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genuinely not being snarky but why would it be any different ?
The AirPods get silent firmware updates all the time. It is quite reasonable to suppose that a new iOS version would bring with it new AirPod firmware.
 

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The AirPods get silent firmware updates all the time. It is quite reasonable to suppose that a new iOS version would bring with it new AirPod firmware.

Sure, but given how basic the gesture function is - probably an accelerometer that registers a movement - I don’t think firmware could make any difference to the “feel” and pressure needed when double tapping with the same hardware.

I love the AirPods, but the double tap gesture has always struck me as very basic and unimpressive relative to the otherwise stellar technology found in them.
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Why did you go back to default?

95% of my AirPods usage is for podcasts, I only really listen to music at the gym with different headphones. The skip can be used to go back/forward x seconds in Overcast, quite handy for skipping adverts, but I use my Apple Watch to do that. I often use a single AirPod at a time, varying left and right, so having separate functions for each didn't really work out.
 
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