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Your AirPods Could Help You Take a Great iPhone Photo

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Why This Matters

The integration of AirPods with iOS 26 to enable remote photo capturing marks a significant enhancement in iPhone photography, offering users a hands-free and more convenient way to take pictures, especially in group or selfie scenarios. This feature underscores Apple's commitment to expanding device interoperability and improving user experience through innovative use of existing hardware.

Key Takeaways

Taking photos can be a fun way to save and share memories, but getting a good picture everyone's happy with isn't always easy. Group selfies, for example, might be difficult to get everyone in the shot while still being able to press the capture button on your iPhone. The good news? When Apple released iOS 26 in September, the company made it possible to use your AirPods to take photos, so all you have to worry about is getting everyone's best angle.

The iOS 26 update introduced a handful of new features to your iPhone, including call screening and a Liquid Glass redesign. It also introduced Camera Remote for AirPods, which lets you take a photo with a press on your AirPods. But you have to enable this feature and it only works with AirPods that have an H2 chip, such as the new AirPods Pro 3, the AirPods Pro 2 or the AirPods 4.

If you have a pair of compatible AirPods, here's where to find the Camera Remote option and how to use it.

How to turn on the Camera Remote

1. Connect your compatible AirPods to your iPhone.

2. Tap Settings.

3. Tap your AirPods in the Settings menu.

Your AirPods will be named something different. Apple/Screenshot by CNET

4. Tap Camera Remote under Camera Control.

Apple/Screenshot by CNET

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