Spatial Audio with Apple’s AirPods promised a revolutionary listening experience, introducing a sense of space and depth to sound that traditional stereo audio couldn’t match. We often expect the immersive quality of Spatial Audio to work flawlessly, enveloping us in a three-dimensional soundscape that follows the movement of our heads. When it functions as intended, the feature enhances the way we experience audio, from movies to music, creating a more engaging and realistic atmosphere.

However, encountering issues with Spatial Audio not working as expected can be frustrating. We rely on the AI-driven technology for a seamless, cinematic audio experience, but technical problems can disrupt this. The reasons for these interruptions can range from incorrect settings on our devices to compatibility issues with the content we’re trying to enjoy. Regardless of the cause, we seek solutions to restore the immersive sound that sets AirPods apart. Let’s delve into troubleshooting tips to ensure Spatial Audio lives up to its potential, offering a rich and dynamic listening experience just as Apple envisioned.
Contents
Troubleshooting Spatial Audio Issues

When Spatial Audio isn’t working with your AirPods, there are several specific steps we can take to resolve the problem. The process involves checking compatibility, ensuring firmware is up to date, verifying settings, and potentially resetting the AirPods.
Checking AirPods and iPhone Compatibility
Ensuring Firmware is Up To Date
To leverage Spatial Audio, the firmware of our AirPods must be current. We can check the firmware version by connecting the AirPods to our iPhone, navigating to Settings > General > About > AirPods, and viewing the firmware version listed. If it’s not up-to-date, placing our AirPods in their case, connecting them to a power source, and bringing them close to the iPhone should initiate an automatic update.
Verifying Spatial Audio Settings
It’s also essential that Spatial Audio is enabled in the settings. On an iPhone or iPad, we can go to Settings > Bluetooth, click on the “i” icon next to our AirPods, and ensure that “Spatial Audio” is turned on. For Mac, through System Settings, we select the name of our AirPods and confirm that Personalized Spatial Audio is not turned off.
Resetting Your AirPods
If all else fails, resetting our AirPods can often resolve issues. To reset, we hold the setup button on the back of the charging case with the AirPods inside until the status light flashes amber and then white. After the reset, we reconnect the AirPods to our device and retry Spatial Audio.
By following these steps meticulously, we can usually resolve any issues with Spatial Audio not being available or functioning properly with our AirPods.
Configuring Audio Settings for Optimized Playback
As avid users of AirPods, we understand how crucial the configuration of audio settings is to unlock the full potential of the immersive audio experience. Let’s walk through optimizing your playback with Dolby Atmos and Spatial Audio settings, ensuring mono audio is off, and using the Control Center for real-time adjustments.
Enabling Dolby Atmos and Spatial Audio
Disabling Mono Audio to Experience Spatial Sound
Using Control Center for Quick Audio Adjustments
Understanding Spatial Audio Technology
Spatial Audio provides an immersive sound experience, revolutionizing how we listen to audio on devices like the AirPods. Let’s explore its intricacies.
The Role of Dynamic Head Tracking
Personalized Spatial Audio with TrueDepth Camera
Difference Between Spatialized Stereo and Dolby Atmos
| Spatialized Stereo | Dolby Atmos | User Experience |
| Creates a sense of space using stereo recordings. | Utilizes object-based audio for a more nuanced soundscape. | Spatialized Stereo can give some spatial feeling, but Dolby Atmos is often more precise and three-dimensional. |
| Does not require specifically mixed content. | Optimized for content mixed in Dolby Atmos. | The content determines suitability – Dolby Atmos for compatible content, Spatialized Stereo for all else. |
| Provides a general sense of directionality. | Gives a precise placement of sound within an environment. | Dolby Atmos may offer a more immersive and realistic experience where available. |
FAQ: Common Spatial Audio Questions Answered
In this section, we aim to clarify common queries and issues related to Spatial Audio on AirPods and Beats. Whether it’s enabling features or understanding app compatibility, we’ve got you covered.
Why Is Spatial Audio Not Working?
How to Enable Follow iPhone for Spatial Audio?
To enable the ‘Follow iPhone’ feature for Spatial Audio which ensures a more immersive experience, go to your iOS device’s settings:
| Step 1: Open Settings | Step 2: Go to Bluetooth | Step 3: Tap the ‘i’ icon next to your AirPods |
| Toggle ‘Follow iPhone’ under Spatial Audio to turn it on. | ||
Can Spatial Audio Work with Non-Apple Apps?
Spatial Audio is not exclusive to Apple’s services. We’ve noted that many third-party apps like Spotify and Pandora are also compatible with Spatial Audio. Always check the app’s settings and ensure the latest version is installed, as developers often release updates to support new features. The compatibility may vary, and not all content within the apps may support the Spatial Audio feature.