Apple’s iOS 26 introduces a new feature, “Keep Audio with Headphones,” allowing users to prevent AirPods audio from automatically transferring to other Bluetooth speakers, addressing a common issue with unexpected audio output changes.
The “Keep Audio with Headphones” setting specifically addresses instances where an iPhone’s audio stream, initially playing through AirPods or other wireless headphones, would unexpectedly switch to another connected Bluetooth speaker. This often occurred without user intervention, causing audio to suddenly play aloud through the alternate device. One prevalent scenario where this problem manifested was with in-car speakers, leading to an abrupt transition of audio from headphones to the vehicle’s sound system.
While this new functionality is integrated into iOS 26, it is not activated by default. Users must manually enable the setting to utilize its capabilities. The process involves navigating through the iPhone’s settings menu. First, the user must open the Settings application. From there, they are required to tap on “General,” then proceed to select “AirPlay & Continuity.” The final step involves toggling on the “Keep Audio with Headphones” option within this section.
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Apple provides a description for this feature, stating its purpose is to “keep audio with headphones when other devices like speakers or cars connect to iPhone” when the user is utilizing AirPods or other wireless headphones. This functionality is intended to provide users with greater control over their iPhone’s audio output, mitigating the previously automatic and often undesirable switching behavior. The introduction of this setting offers a solution to a problem that has persisted for several years for users of Apple’s wireless audio devices.
This new setting complements other options found within the “AirPlay & Continuity” screen, which collectively allow users to manage how their iPhone interacts with surrounding devices. These devices include cars, Mac computers, HomePods, and various Bluetooth speakers that may have exhibited inconsistent on/off features regarding audio connections. The timing of this feature’s introduction may also coincide with new support for automatic CarPlay switching, potentially offering a more cohesive audio experience within vehicular environments.