Apple’s latest hearing tech is now available on AirPods Pro, and while it’s easy to use, it’s incredibly cumbersome to set up.
This might be simpler. Apple is great when it comes to accessibility features, but often setting them up requires a lot of steps, and Conversation Boost does.
Announced at WWDC 2021, Conversation Boost is a way to use AirPods Pro to help when you’re a little bit hard of hearing. Turn it on, and the microphone starts picking up the conversation in front of you as you wear your AirPods Pro.
It’s not a hearing aid, and it’s not as powerful as Apple’s Live Listen, but it’s a conversation aid. This is an improvement.
You must do all of this before you can use Conversation BoostYou must have AirPods Pro, it will not work with any other AirPods. For AirPods, this isn't surprising, but for AirPods Max, it's even more surprising.
Next, you must have updated your AirPods Pro to the latest version of its firmware.
Then it's just a matter of setting everything up in the right order and not getting bored in the process.
It's a lot of tapping, but when you're done once, you're set. In the future, opening and using conversation acceleration will be a faster operation.
This is quick once you get used to it. And it needs to be fast because you want to hear the entire conversation and not the second half of it. In theory, you could keep the conversation enhanced all the time.
But once everything is set up, turning on conversation enhancements...still takes a few clicksbut in practice, it may lower your battery power. Apple doesn't specify what the battery consumption is, but something like Live Listen consumes a lot of power.
So Conversation Boost is a handy extra tool to help you when you need it.
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