So I’ve done some reading and am not finding much.  I’m wondering what people 
are using for a work flow here.  Say I’m connected to my iPhone and I want to 
connect to my Mac, is the only way to do this to use the bluetooth menu and 
select connect under the AirPods tree?  How about connecting back to the phone 
is there an easier method than going to settings, bluetooth and double tapping 
AirPods?  I read something about the control center but I can’t find the 
control.
        Here’s another question, suppose I’m on the Mac paired and my phone 
rings, how do I get the phone to easily connect directly to the pods?  Should I 
just use FaceTime and handle the call over WiFi?  The lack of meaningful 
multipoint support is less than optimal.  What do you think any suggestions for 
optimizing my experience?  And I’ll be damned if I can’t figure out how to get 
the pods to work with the watch.  I’ve tried the power cycling and was going to 
try a full reset and initial pair again but that seems excessive.  Any 
suggestions would be appreciated.  I love the audio and the use of the pods 
with the censors and detection of things automatically is really something.  I 
love the charging case as well.  I just don’t get the lack of multipoint 
support.  I wonder if multipoint like APTX is property of Qualcomm.  That in 
itself may explain things, I know it explains the lack of APTX at least from 
what I’ve read.  I have not tried enabling apex personally.

Anyway, any help would be appreciated.

Thanks


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