iOS 和 iPadOS 具有“音频共享”功能,可让 iPhone 和 iPad 用户同时收听两个不同设备上的音频。在本指南中,我们将向您展示如何将两个AirPods连接到一个 iPhone。您可以按照类似的步骤将两个Beats耳机连接到您的 iPhone 或 iPad。此外,我们还提供了一些额外的提示和技巧,可帮助您充分利用音频共享功能。
如果您喜欢和朋友一起听歌或看电影,(binge-watching movies with friends)您会发现此功能非常有用。浏览这篇文章,如果您有任何问题,请告诉我们。

在 iPhone/iPad 上使用多个 AirPods :(Multiple AirPods)音频共享(Audio Sharing)选项
当您将第二个Beats耳机或 AirPods 与 iPhone 或 iPad 配对时,iOS 会为您提供两个选项:临时共享音频(Temporarily Share Audio)和连接到 iPhone(Connect to iPhone)。

“临时共享音频”会将您 iPhone 的音频同时路由到两个AirPods。如果您断开第二个AirPods的连接,则需要从头开始重新启动共享过程,才能在同一部 iPhone 上同时 使用两个AirPods收听。(AirPods)
另一方面,“连接(Connect)到 iPhone”仅将第二个AirPods与您的 iPhone 配对,而不会同时共享音频。我们将在下一节中向您展示这两个选项的工作原理。
连接(Connect)两个 AirPods并共享音频(Share Audio)
要与两个AirPods共享音频,请将第一个(AirPods)AirPods与您的 iPhone 或 iPad配对,然后按照以下步骤操作。
- 将(Move)第二个AirPods靠近您的 iPhone 或 iPad,然后打开充电盒。如果第二个音频设备是AirPods Max,请将其靠近您的设备。对于Beats耳机,请将其置于配对模式并将其靠近您的 iPhone 或 iPad。
您的设备应立即检测到AirPods。您还应该在屏幕底部看到一个卡片弹出窗口。
- 在弹出卡上选择临时共享音频。(Temporarily Share Audio)

- 按住充电盒背面的设置按钮,直到指示灯闪烁白色/琥珀色。

您的 iPhone 或 iPad 应立即与AirPods配对。
- 您将在屏幕上看到“正在共享”的确认信息。点击完成(Done)继续。

如果您的设备上没有弹出音频共享弹出窗口,则可能是AirPods或Beats耳机已连接到另一台设备。断开AirPods的连接,将它们放入充电盒中,然后重试。
将音频连接(Connect)并共享(Share Audio)到两个 AirPods:替代方法(Alternate Method)
与另一台设备共享设备音频的另一种方法是通过锁定屏幕(Lock Screen)、应用程序或设备控制中心(Control Center)的媒体控制部分。
- 点击锁定屏幕(Lock Screen)或控制中心(Control Center)上的AirPlay 图标(AirPlay icon)。

- 选择共享音频(Share Audio)。

- 将(Place)两个AirPods放入充电盒,打开盖子,然后将其靠近 iPhone 或 iPad。如果您使用 Beats 耳机,请将其置于配对模式并将其靠近您的设备。
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- 当您的 iPhone 检测到设备时,在屏幕上弹出的屏幕上选择(Select) 共享音频。(Share Audio)

- 按住 AirPods 保护套上的设置按钮,直到配对成功。

这基本上就是将两个AirPods或Beats耳机连接到一个 iPhone 的方式。但是,请再次注意,您需要先将第一个AirPods连接到您的 iPhone,然后再连接第二个。否则,您将不会获得“临时共享音频”选项。
iOS 和 iPadOS音频共享(Audio Sharing)指示器
一些指示器让您知道您的 iPhone 或 iPad 正在与其他音频设备共享音频。首先(First),控制中心(Control Center)的扬声器音量滑块变为“两人”图标。这意味着两台设备正在积极收听您 iPhone 的音频。

其次,您会在 iPhone 的蓝牙(Bluetooth)设置菜单的“共享”部分下找到第二个音频设备。

AirPods音频(Audio)共享:提示(Tips)和技巧(Tricks)
以下提示可帮助您使用两个 AirPods 共享和更好地管理设备的音频。
从控制中心(Control Center)暂时禁用音频共享(Audio Sharing)。
假设(Say)您想暂停其中一个AirPods上的音频共享,而不将其与您的设备断开连接。这是你需要做的。
- 打开控制中心(Control Center)并点击音乐控制部分中的AirPlay 图标(AirPlay icon)。

- 取消选中您要暂时停止与之共享音频的AirPods或Beats耳机。(Beats)

这将立即断开并暂停AirPods或Beats Headphones上的媒体播放。
断开 AirPods(Disconnect AirPods)或Beats 耳机(Headphones)与音频(Audio)共享的连接
您想永久停止与朋友的AirPods或Beats耳机共享设备的音频。前往设置(Settings)>蓝牙(Bluetooth)并检查共享(Sharing With)部分。点击设备旁边的x 图标,将其从 iPhone 或 iPad 中移除。(x icon)

(Stop Audio)从音乐应用程序(Music App)停止音频共享
如果您通过Apple Music流式传输歌曲或视频,您可以直接从“音乐(Music)”应用停止音频共享。
- 启动音乐(Music)应用程序的播放器并点击AirPlay 图标(AirPlay icon)。您应该会在图标下方看到“2 Headphones ”标签。(Headphones)

- 取消选中您要暂时禁用的AirPods或Beats耳机。(Beats)

调整(Adjust)AirPods或耳机的音量
连接的AirPods或Beats耳机具有音量控制。例如,如果与您分享 iPhone 音频的人不喜欢嘈杂的音乐,您可以只调低朋友的AirPods或Beats耳机的音量。
点击控制中心(Control Center)、锁定屏幕(Lock Screen)或音乐(Music)应用程序中的AirPlay 图标(AirPlay icon),然后相应地调整每个音频设备的音量滑块。

或者,长按控制中心(Control Center)的音量滑块以显示每个设备的音量控制。

根据您的喜好调整音量。如果您的 AirPods 支持降噪(Noise Cancellation),您还可以从此菜单 更改聆听模式(为降噪(Noise Cancellation)或通透模式)。(Transparency)
5. 通话时选择首选音频(Phone Calls)设备(Preferred Audio Device)
值得注意的是,音频共享功能仅适用于媒体播放。在语音或视频通话期间,您无法与其他耳机共享设备的音频。iOS 或 iPadOS 会将呼叫的输出路由到主要音频设备,但您始终可以切换到另一台设备。
在通话窗口中,点击AirPods/headphone/speaker图标并选择您喜欢的音频设备。

AirPods音频共享(Audio Sharing)不起作用?该怎么办
您执行了上面列出的所有步骤,但您的 iPhone 无法与两个 AirPods 或Beats耳机共享音频。那么可能是什么问题?首先(First),您的设备可能不受支持——可能是由于硬件不兼容或软件过时。
因此,如果您在与其他 AirPods 或Beat耳机共享 iPhone 或 iPad 音频时遇到问题,请确保您的设备运行受支持的操作系统,然后重试。
- 前往“设置”(Settings) > “通用(General)” > “关于(About)”以检查您的 iPhone 或 iPad 软件版本。
- 要安装更新,请转到设置(Settings)>常规(General)>软件更新(Software Update),然后点击下载并安装(Download and Install)。
就上下文而言,音频共享功能适用于 iPhone 8 或更新的 iPhone 机型、iPad Air(第 3 代)、iPad mini(第 5 代)和 iPad Pro(10.5 英寸、11 英寸和 12.9 英寸)。
所有AirPods(第 1(Gen 1)代、第 2 代(Gen 2)、AirPods Pro和AirPods Max)都支持同步音频共享。
但是,您需要有运行 iOS 13.1 或更高版本的 iPhone(AirPods Max至少 iOS 14.3 )或 iPadOS 13.1 或更高版本(AirPods Max至少 iPadOS 14.3 )。
要与 Beats 耳机共享音频(share audio with Beats headphones),您需要Powerbeats、Powerbeats Pro、Solo Pro、Beats(Beats Solo3 Wireless) Solo3 Wireless 、Beats Studio3 Wireless、BeatsX或Beats Flex耳机。
How to Connect Two AirPods or Beats Headphones to One iPhone or iPad and Share Audio
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You’ll find this feature super helpful if you enjoy listening to songs or binge-watching movies with friends. Go through this post and let us know if you have any questions.

Using Multiple AirPods On iPhone/iPad: Audio Sharing Options
When you pair a second Beats headphones or AirPods to your iPhone or iPad, iOS presents you with two options: Temporarily Share Audio and Connect to iPhone.

“Temporarily Share Audio” will route your iPhone’s audio to both AirPods simultaneously. If you disconnect the second AirPods, you’ll need to restart the sharing process from scratch to listen with both AirPods on the same iPhone.
On the other hand, “Connect to iPhone” only pairs the second AirPods to your iPhone without simultaneously sharing audio. We’ll show you how both options work in the next section.
Connect and Share Audio to Two AirPods
To share audio to two AirPods, pair the first AirPods to your iPhone or iPad and follow the steps below.
- Move the second AirPods close to your iPhone or iPad and open the charging case. If the second audio device is an AirPods Max, bring it close to your device. For Beats headphones, put it in pairing mode and hold it close to your iPhone or iPad.
Your device should detect the AirPods immediately. You should also see a card pop-up at the bottom of the screen.
- Select Temporarily Share Audio on the pop-up card.

- Press and hold the setup button on the back of the charging case till the indicator light blinks white/amber.

Your iPhone or iPad should immediately pair with the AirPods.
- You’ll get a “Now Sharing” confirmation on the screen. Tap Done to proceed.

If you don’t get the audio sharing pop-up on your device, the AirPods or Beats headphone is probably connected to another device. Disconnect the AirPods, place them in the charging case and try again.
Connect and Share Audio to Two AirPods: Alternate Method
Another way to share your device’s audio with another device is from the Lock Screen, within an app, or from the media control section of your device’s Control Center.
- Tap the AirPlay icon on the Lock Screen or Control Center.

- Select Share Audio.

- Place both AirPods in the charging case, open the lid, and move it close to your iPhone or iPad. If you use Beats headphones, put it in pairing mode and move it close to your device.
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- When your iPhone detects the device, Select Share Audio on the screen that pops up on the screen.

- Press and hold the setup button on your AirPods case until it pairs successfully.

That’s basically how you connect two AirPods or Beats headphones to one iPhone. But, again, note that you need to have the first AirPods connected to your iPhone before connecting the second. Otherwise, you won’t get the “Temporarily Share Audio” option.
iOS and iPadOS Audio Sharing Indicators
Some indicators let you know that your iPhone or iPad is sharing audio with other audio devices. First, the speaker volume slider in the Control Center changes to a “two-person” icon. This means two devices are actively listening to your iPhone’s audio.

Secondly, you’ll find the second audio device under a “Sharing With” section in your iPhone’s Bluetooth settings menu.

AirPods Audio Sharing: Tips and Tricks
Here are some tips that’ll help you share and better manage your device’s audio with two AirPods.
Temporarily Disable Audio Sharing from the Control Center.
Say you want to pause audio sharing on one of the AirPods without disconnecting it from your device. Here’s what you need to do.
- Open the Control Center and tap the AirPlay icon in the music controls section.

- Uncheck the AirPods or Beats headphones you want to stop sharing audio with temporarily.

That’ll immediately disconnect and pause media playback on the AirPods or Beats Headphones.
Disconnect AirPods or Beats Headphones from Audio Sharing
You want to permanently stop sharing your device’s audio with your friend’s AirPods or Beats headphones. Head to Settings > Bluetooth and check the Sharing With section. Tap the x icon next to the device to remove it from your iPhone or iPad.

Stop Audio Sharing from the Music App
If you’re streaming songs or videos via Apple Music, you can stop audio sharing directly from the Music app.
- Launch the Music app’s player and tap the AirPlay icon. You should see a “2 Headphones” label below the icon.

- Uncheck the AirPods or Beats headphones you want to disable temporarily.

Adjust Volume for Both AirPods or Headphones
The connected AirPods or Beats headphones have their volume controls. For instance, if the person you’re sharing your iPhone’s audio with isn’t a fan of loud music, you can tone down the volume level for your friend’s AirPods or Beats headphones only.
Tap the AirPlay icon in the Control Center, Lock Screen, or the Music app and adjust the volume slider for each audio device accordingly.

Alternatively, long-press the volume slider in the Control Center to reveal the volume control for each device.

Adjust the volume to your preference. If your AirPods support Noise Cancellation, you can also change the listening mode (to Noise Cancellation or Transparency mode) from this menu.
5. Select Preferred Audio Device During Phone Calls
It’s worth noting that the audio sharing feature only works with media playback. You cannot share your device’s audio with another headphone during voice or video calls. iOS or iPadOS will route the call’s output to the primary audio device—but you can always switch to another device.
In the call window, tap the AirPods/headphone/speaker icon and select your preferred audio device.

AirPods Audio Sharing Not Working? What to Do
You followed all the steps listed above but your iPhone fails to share audio with two AirPods or Beats headphones. So what could be the issue? First off, it’s possible that your devices aren’t supported—perhaps due to incompatible hardware or outdated software.
So, if you’re having issues sharing your iPhone or iPad audio with another AirPods or Beat headphone, ensure your device runs the supported operating system and try again.
- Go to Settings > General > About to check your iPhone or iPad software version.
- To install an update, go to Settings > General > Software Update and tap Download and Install.
For context, the audio sharing feature works with iPhone 8 or newer iPhone models, iPad Air (3rd generation), iPad mini (5th generation), and iPad Pro (10.5-inch, 11-inch, and 12.9-inch).
All AirPods (Gen 1, Gen 2, AirPods Pro, and AirPods Max) support simultaneous audio sharing.
However, you’ll need to have an iPhone running iOS 13.1 or later (minimum of iOS 14.3 for AirPods Max) or an iPad with iPadOS 13.1 or later (minimum of iPadOS 14.3 for AirPods Max).
To share audio with Beats headphones, you’ll need the Powerbeats, Powerbeats Pro, Solo Pro, Beats Solo3 Wireless, Beats Studio3 Wireless, BeatsX, or the Beats Flex headphones.