Skip to main content

AirPods Pro 2 users complain of audio drift and syncing issues

AirPods Pro 2 have been widely praised since their release last month, but there have been a few early bugs. Many AirPods Pro 2 users are now taking to Reddit and other online forums to complain about a pesky audio drifting issue, which occurs even when Apple’s features like Spatial Audio and dynamic head tracking are disabled.

Audio drifting is an issue with headphones where the sound shifts between each side of the two earbuds. The audio will move back and forth between earbuds and can also get out of sync with videos. In this scenario, the audio wouldn’t lineup with the mouth of whoever is speaking in that video.

For AirPods Pro 2 specifically, affected users say they are experiencing a combination of audio drifting and shifting, as well as volume levels randomly increasing or decreasing. One user explains on Reddit:

This is my second pair of AirPods Pro 2 and the audio still seems to shift/drift all over the place sometimes it can compress the volume of a song and than randomly raise the volume. No, it’s not head tracking or spatial audio I have turned those off.

Another AirPods Pro 2 user specifically notices the issue most often in the YouTube app:

I’ve had a similar issue with my APP2. I’m using spatial audio and watching YouTube, and for almost videos, after an ad plays, the AirPods go out of sync with each other. As if one is slightly lacking behind the other. I ti sounds like the voice of people in videos are right at my ears instead in the middle of my head like it’s supposed to sound. The only way I’ve been able to combat this is to turn off and back on spatial audio which seems to re-sync up the airpods. Pretty annoying

Top comment by Eveer

Liked by 15 people
Thank you for bringing more attention to this issue. I believe this is very widespread but most people are not really noticing, but once you do they become irritating to use, I’m actually avoiding to use them until there’s a firmware update since there’s no point in getting replacements. Using it in spatial audio fixed mode make this problem less noticeable but you can still hear different sounds in the background drifting from the center.
View all comments

A few other users also chimed in:

“I’ve been experiencing this recently as well. I kept thinking it had to do with how sometimes one of my pods keeps getting more loose than the other. I’d constantly adjust it and this audio drifting would continue to happen. I’m hoping it’s a software issue.”

“I actually exchanged my AirPods Pro 2, to see if it was a hardware issue with that pair, but I get the same issue with the new pair.”

“Same here! Thought I was going mad. It drifts slowly to the left, the right eventually going silent altogether. Stopping and restarting audio by squeezing the stem helps, though sometimes it comes back with the two AirPods (Pro 2) out of sync.”

Elsewhere in the thread, another AirPods Pro 2 user speculates that it could be an issue with noise cancellation or Adaptive Transparency:

Noise cancelling or [Adaptive Transparency] results in weird shifting of the sound stage and random volume changes in some frequency ranges. Some tracks are impacted far more than other tracks and there seems to be some dependency on external conditions. I’m attempting to map it out.

Of note, these users all say they have Apple’s Spatial Audio and dynamic head tracking feature disabled. Spatial Audio with dynamic head tracking is designed to follow your head as you move it around, creating the illusion that the music or video audio is always centered and is “coming from all around you.”

Apple has yet to acknowledge this audio driving issue affecting AirPods Pro 2 users, and it’s unclear whether it’s a software or hardware flaw. It doesn’t appear to be an incredibly widespread issue, but it’s one that Apple will ideally fix soon with an AirPods firmware update.

FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.

You’re reading 9to5Mac — experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day. Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow 9to5Mac on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop. Don’t know where to start? Check out our exclusive stories, reviews, how-tos, and subscribe to our YouTube channel

Comments

Author

Avatar for Chance Miller Chance Miller

Chance is the editor-in-chief of 9to5Mac, overseeing the entire site’s operations. He also hosts the 9to5Mac Daily and 9to5Mac Happy Hour podcasts.

You can send tips, questions, and typos to chance@9to5mac.com.

Manage push notifications

notification icon
We would like to show you notifications for the latest news and updates.
notification icon
You are subscribed to notifications
notification icon
We would like to show you notifications for the latest news and updates.
notification icon
You are subscribed to notifications