Tap it, selectIs Connected, then you could choose betweenRun After ConfirmationandRun Immediately.
Finally, see to it to choose your AirPods from the Choose Devices category.
you’re able to also build a custom Automation using the New Blank Automation option.
Change the trigger time toIs Connected, then set your AirPods in theDevicesection.
TapNext,then selectNew Blank Automation.
From here, look forSet Volumein the search bar and select it.
That’s why having an Automation that sets them to your preferred ANC mode can be really handy.
SelectNew Blank Automation, then search forSet Noise Control Mode.
Now confirm you have your AirPods connected to your iPhone and then tapRouteand select your AirPods again.
If you want ANC to be on, selectNoise Cancellation.
If you wantTransparency, then select that.
Unfortunately, Apple Shortcuts and Automations only currently support some apps.
Now, choose your gadget, selectIs Connected, and then choose betweenRun After ConfirmationorRun Immediately.
The next few steps can differ depending on whether you want to play a playlist or a podcast.
Ill also show you how to do this without an Apple Watch.
Tap Next, then select New Blank Automation.
This one is a bit more complicated to set up, but bear with me.
Get time between: opt for two times that you want this Automation to check for.
Set Noise Control Mode: Youll actually need to do two of this Action.
One is to turn off Noise Cancellation, and one is to turn it back on.
To set this up, do these things:
Open Shortcuts and select Automation > New Automation > Arrive.
After tapping Next, you’ll want to set the playlist that you want to start listening to.
Finally, addSet NoiseControlModeand change it toNoise Cancellation,Transparency, orAdaptive, depending on your preference.