Apple has brought out a firmware update for the AirPods Pro 2, updating the personal audio accessories in both Lightning and USB-C forms.
The update, released on Tuesday, is the second firmware introduction for the AirPods Pro 2 since Apple introduced its USB-C version in September. The last time Apple brought out firmware for the model was in September, as part of a release affecting nearly all AirPods models.
It is unclear exactly what has been updated in the firmware release, as Apple has yet to issue release notes. Aside from any feature changes, updates usually include bug fixes, performance improvements, and compatibility changes in relation to operating system updates and the introduction of new hardware.
The new firmware is installed for users automatically to the AirPods Pro, with no mechanism to manually force it to go through. So long as the AirPods Pro are in a charging case with sufficient charge and paired to an iOS device, the update will go through.