Apple has released new firmware for several AirPods models. The update affects the AirPods Pro 3, AirPods Pro 2, and AirPods 4. The new version has the build number 8A358 and replaces the previous firmware 8A356. The exact changes Apple has made are not yet known. Nevertheless, the update should be of interest to many users, as experience shows it brings small but noticeable improvements.
Apple's firmware updates usually run quietly in the background, but can be crucial to device performance. The last update, 8A356, already brought new iOS 26 features to the AirPods Pro 2, AirPods Pro 3, and AirPods 4. These included improved audio quality for phone and video calls, studio-quality audio recording, and features that facilitate interviews, podcasts, and live translation. With the new update, 8A358, Apple is likely to further expand these improvements or fix minor bugs that may have appeared after the last update.
What the new update brings
Apple itself hasn't released any official patch notes. The company typically doesn't share details about AirPods updates. Therefore, we can only speculate about what exactly is included in firmware 8A358. The update likely focuses on stability improvements, minor performance optimizations, and possibly bug fixes related to the new iOS 26 features. What's particularly interesting is that the previous update, 8A356, brought a whole host of new features. These included:
- better audio quality for calls and video conferences
- Studio-quality audio recordings for podcasts, interviews and videos
- optimized microphones for clearer voice recordings, even in noisy environments
- enhanced support for live translations
- Improvements in sound balance and active noise cancelling
Since iOS 26 introduced several new audio and translation features, it's likely that Apple is further refining compatibility with version 8A358. It's also possible that adjustments have been made to audio processing or power efficiency to optimize battery life or increase connection stability.
How to install the firmware
For the update to work faster, the AirPods must be near an iPhone, iPad, or Mac to which they are connected. They should also be in the charging case, while the case itself is connected to a power source. If the case remains closed and the AirPods are within range, the update will typically install within about 30 minutes. You can then check your Bluetooth settings to see if the new firmware version 8A358 has already been installed.
Why such updates are important to Apple
Firmware updates like this demonstrate how consistently Apple works on integrating its products. Especially with accessories like the AirPods, software adjustments are crucial to ensure smooth interaction with new iOS versions. Even if the update seems small, such improvements are often noticeable – for example, through more stable connections, clearer sound, or faster responses when switching devices automatically. Apple releases new firmware versions for AirPods at irregular intervals without making a big announcement. Those who update their devices regularly benefit in the long run from greater stability and a better user experience in the Apple ecosystem.
Apple is quietly improving the AirPods
With firmware 8A358, Apple continues to optimize its AirPods series. Even without an official change list, it's safe to assume that the update fixes minor bugs and further improves the new iOS 26 features. For users of AirPods Pro 3, AirPods Pro 2, and AirPods 4, the update is another step toward getting the most out of their devices. It remains typical of Apple: quiet updates that make a big difference, even if they seem unspectacular at first glance. The best products for you: Our Amazon Storefront offers a wide selection of accessories, including those for HomeKit. (Image: Shutterstock / Ivan_Shenets)
- Apple Arcade News: These games will launch in November 2025
- Chat control: IT industry and child protection association warn
- What's new in iOS 26.1 Beta 2 – Fine-tuning for everyday life and design
- iOS 26.1: Swipe gesture replaces tap to stop alarm
- iPadOS 26.1 Beta 2: Slide Over celebrates its comeback on the iPad
- Apple is building up John Ternus – will he be the next CEO?
- WhatsApp: Introduction of usernames is getting closer
- Apple Q4 2025: Results to be presented on October 30
- Apple removes climate-neutral label – but goals remain the same
- iPhone 17 series surprises with strong demand and records
- Disney+ announces redesign of the app for iOS and tvOS