Thursday, January 26, 2017

If you lose your Airpods, here’s the solution – Sipse.com

Apple users will be able to locate the wireless headset AirPods from an application.

The application Find my iPhone it reports the last location where the hearing aids were used with a device, whether an iPhone, an iPad or a Mac. (Photo: Apple)

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MEXICO CITY.- Apple released yesterday iOS 10.3 for developers, and from the united States we have confirmed that as of this update, which will arrive in a few weeks, users will be able to locate the wireless headset AirPods from the application Find my iPhone (Find my iPhone), which will prevent headaches and concerns.

There are to make clear for what little they are hearing aids, Apple has not been able to place a GPS to get a location accurate of the AirPods. What the application does is to report the last location where the hearing aids were used with a device, whether an iPhone, an iPad or a Mac.

As we can read in the beta of iOS 10.3, if you ever lose one of your AirPods, you can use Find my iPhone to locate them within the range of Bluetooth from any of your devices connected to iCloud. If you are within the range of any of these devices and are available, the location of that device is to be used to show you where to start looking, reports dineroenimagen.com

Find my iPhone can also play a sound specially designed in one or both of the wireless headset to help you identify its location.

If the AirPods are out of reach of all their devices, they must be recharged or are in the case AirPods closed, Find my iPhone can still help you by showing the time and location where connected for the last time to your iOS device.

This function will be accessible through the application Find my iPhone in iOS 10.3 or later, and from any computer in http://icloud. com/find.

will Be automatically activated for the AirPods when it is configured with an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch that you have already activated the Find My iPhone.

According to the comments in this beta, Apple will begin to launch this feature to the developers as part of the seed developer for iOS 10.3 that began on Tuesday, January 24, and will also be released to the members of our public beta program shortly after.

With this confirm the rumors of Find my AirPods.

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