9to5Mac - Wednesday, January 15, 2025
Apple removed an original AirPods Pro setting, but here’s how to add it back
 
If you’ve noticed a missing toggle from your AirPods Pro settings, you’re 
not alone. Here’s how to bring back the “Off” option when managing AirPods 
Pro noise control settings.

Historically, AirPods Pro allowed users to switch between four different 
listening modes.
• Off: Turns off all noise control modes.
• Active Noise Cancellation: An outward-facing microphone or microphones 
detect external sounds, which your AirPods Pro then counter with 
anti-noise, canceling the external sounds before you hear them.
• Transparency mode: Your AirPods Pro let outside sound in, so you can hear 
what’s going on around you. 
• Adaptive Audio: Adaptive mode blends Active Noise Cancellation and 
Transparency mode together to control the level of noise you hear in your 
headphones based on the changing noise conditions in your environment.

With iOS 18, however, Apple removed that “Off” option from the default 
choices. This meant users would only see the Active Noice Cancellation, 
Transparency mode, and Adaptive Audio options in the Settings app and via 
Control Center.

As highlighted this week by Spencer Dailey on his Key Discussions blog, 
this change has led to frustration for AirPods Pro users.
 
Luckily, there is an easy way to re-add this “Off” option to your AirPods 
Pro listening choices:
1. Connect your AirPods to your iPhone
2. Open the Settings app
3. Tap your AirPods Pro at the top of the list
4. Scroll down and toggle on this option: “Off Listening Mode”
When you do this, the “Off” option will return, and you can once again 
switch between it and the other noise control modes via Control Center and 
the Settings app.
With iOS 18.1, however, Apple added multiple new hearing health features to 
AirPods Pro 2, including a new hearing protection feature. Tied to this 
update, AirPods Pro 2 users noticed another change.
 
As Dailey notes in his blog post, even with the “Off” option added back 
using the above steps, AirPods Pro 2 automatically switch you from “Off” to 
Transparency mode each time you put them in your ears.
This behavior change is tied to the new hearing protection feature for 
AirPods Pro 2. Apple says that when the “Off” mode is enabled, “your 
hearing is not protected.” This is presumably the reason for iOS 18.1 
aggressively switching users from “Off” to Transparency mode.
As it turns out, there is another toggle you can change to revert that 
behavior.
1. Connect your AirPods to your iPhone
2. Open the Settings app
3. Tap “Accessibility”
4. Scroll down and tap “AirPods and Beats”
5. Scroll down and tap “Turn Off Loud Sound Reduction”
Once you do this, you can set your AirPods Pro to the “Off” noise control 
option, and it will remain in that mode until you manually change it to 
something else. The key thing to keep in mind is that when in the “Off” 
mode, your AirPods Pro will no longer reduce harmful levels of 
environmental noise.

As for why you’d want to use the “Off” setting for AirPods Pro noise 
control, that’s up to you. There are battery benefits to disabling all the 
noise control options. Personally, however, I think Apple has knocked it 
out of the park with the combination of Active Noise Cancellation and 
Transparency mode.

Original Article at:
https://9to5mac.com/2025/01/15/apple-removed-an-original-airpods-pro-setting-but-heres-how-to-add-it-back/


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