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A new setting in iOS 26.1 solves an annoying speaker problem

lundi 10 novembre 2025, 04:02 , par Mac Central
A new setting in iOS 26.1 solves an annoying speaker problem
Macworld

If you use AirPods or other Bluetooth headphones, it can happen that other Bluetooth speakers in the vicinity simply take over the audio. These then “hijack” the iPhone’s audio stream, so to speak. In the worst case scenario, others can now hear what was only intended for you—loudly playing in the speakers that have stolen the connection from your AirPods.

Headphones in the car while driving?

Some people are particularly annoyed that their car speakers pick up the music from his AirPods without being asked. You can’t wear headphones while driving, but others in your car can, and if their phones connect to your car’s Bluetooth you might hear their music or podcast blasted out at everyone.




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How to eliminate the annoyance

The problem, which may have annoyed everyone in a different situation, has a remedy in iOS 26:

Open the Settings app on your iPhone and go to General > AirPlay & Continuity. There, under the new entry Keep Audio with Headphones, you can specify that the AirPods (or other headphones) remain the playback medium of choice and your sound is not hijacked by other wireless devices that connect to your iPhone.

Of course, you can also leave it as it is and let the system decide which wireless headphones or speakers it connects to. This way or that: It’s good to always have the choice, as is the case here.

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