How to Pause Music With AirPods Using the Default Option

By default, audio playback automatically stops if you remove one of the AirPods from your ear. This built-in function is called Automatic Ear Detection. Playback resumes if you put the AirPod back in your ear within 15 seconds of removing it. If you remove both AirPods from your ears, audio playback switches to the speakers of the Apple device your AirPods are connected to. You must then manually pause the audio playback on the Apple device.

How to Disable Automatic Ear Detection for AirPods

If you want audio playback to continue even if you remove one of your AirPods from your ear, disable Automatic Ear Detection. Disabling this function may be a good idea if:

You’re multitasking and just want to listen to music through one AirPod.You don’t want your music or podcast to switch to playing out loud on your Apple device when you remove an AirPod from your ear.

To disable Automatic Ear Detection, you must access the Apple Airpod settings:

How to Pause AirPods by Double-Tapping

The second way to pause audio playback is to double-tap an AirPod. To enable and customize this functionality:

How to Pause AirPods by Using Siri

Both first-generation and second-generation AirPods work with Siri. Which generation you have determines how you access the Apple digital assistant:

Access Siri Play, pause, or stop audio playback Skip to the next track Replay the previous track

If you have first-generation AirPods and configured one of the AirPods to access Siri, double-tap the designated AirPod, then tell the assistant what you want it to do (for example, pause playback).To pause music on generation 2 Airpods, say “Hey, Siri,” then tell the assistant what you want it to do (for example, pause or skip to the next track).