New iOS 26 setting for AirPods fixes one of the most annoying Bluetooth issues you experience

Published on Nov 07, 2025 at 10:44 AM (UTC+4)
by Molly Davidson

Last updated on Nov 07, 2025 at 3:19 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Kate Bain

Apple’s iOS 26 is finally addressing one of the most annoying Bluetooth issues you experience when wearing AirPods and other headphones.

Every AirPods user knows the pain – you’re mid-song, mid-call, mid-vibe, and suddenly your audio’s gone.

Hijacked by your car, or the kitchen speaker.

For years, iPhone users have just lived with this random Bluetooth betrayal, but now there’s a solution.

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How do you make the change?

You’ll find the fix tucked away in a spot only Apple would hide something this useful.

There is a simple fix, but you need to know where to look.

Head to Settings > General > AirPlay & Continuity and you’ll see a new option – ‘Keep Audio with Headphones.’

Flip it on, and your iPhone stops handing your audio over to anything else.

No more mid-drive surprises when your playlist suddenly blares through the car’s stereo. 

No more office speakers randomly snatching your podcast.

Your sound stays exactly where you want it.

In your ears.

The feature’s off by default, for those who like automatic switching between devices.

But for the rest of us, sweet relief.

It also arrives just as Apple rolls out automatic CarPlay switching, a system that connects your phone to your car the moment you open the door.

That update makes this new setting even more useful, as the two balance each other out.

For the first time, iOS gives you the power to decide which device gets to speak and which one stays quiet.

It’s a small toggle, but a big sanity saver.

There are more hidden gems in iOS 26

This isn’t the only hidden gem buried in Apple’s newest software.

The iOS 26 update’s packed with thoughtful touches, from better Maps incident reports to AirPods that automatically pause music when you fall asleep.

Then there’s the game-changing iPhone feature that finally brings the Preview app to iPhone, letting you scan, sign, and edit PDFs without touching a Mac.

Sure, it’s still got a few quirks – a glitch that makes iPhones type the wrong letters, for one – but this update proves Apple’s finally focused on the stuff that actually matters.

It’s not reinventing anything, just teaching your iPhone some manners.

After years of Bluetooth betrayals, AirPods are finally staying loyal.

No surprise speakers, no sonic jump scares – just peace.

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Molly Davidson is a Junior Content Writer at Supercar Blondie. Based in Melbourne, she holds a double Bachelor’s degree in Arts/Law from Swinburne University and a Master’s of Writing and Publishing from RMIT. Molly has contributed to a range of magazines and journals, developing a strong interest in lifestyle and car news content. When she’s not writing, she’s spending quality time with her rescue English staffy, Boof.