Transparency mode is one of the Apple AirPods Pros best features.
This is anotherneat accessibility feature of the AirPods Protargeted at people with hearing loss.
Here, you might enableHeadphone Accommodations.
On the next page, enableCustom Transparency Mode.
This will open up a bunch of options for you to tweak.
you’ve got the option to start with the slider underAmplification.
This is ideal for those who experience hearing loss in one ear.
The next thing to tweak isTone.
Move the slider left (towardsDarker) and Transparency mode will increase its focus on lower frequencies.
Moving it right (towardsBrighter) will make it focus on sounds with higher frequencies.
UnderTune Audio For,select any option and then tapPlay Sample, which is just above theApply Withsection.
Finally, you’re free to choose if you want to boost soft sounds.
AbovePlay Sampleyou will see a slider with three options.
PickSlightlyfor a small boost to soft sounds,Moderatefor more of a boost, andStrongfor maximum amplification.
To access this menu, swipe down from the top-right corner of your iPhone or iPad.
(iPhones with a Home button require you to swipe upwards from the bottom of the screen).
Ensure your AirPods Pro are connected to your iPhone or iPad and that Headphone Accommodations are enabled.
Tap it to tweak the options underTransparency Modeto suit your needs.