A:AnswerIf you buy it in person just ask a salesperson they should help you, if you get it delivered to you then set it up yourself. Go to settings, and apple coverage should be the first thing you see, click on it and it should say you are covered. If you still have questions contact apple support
A:AnswerYes, Select Settings, select Bluetooth settings then choose Add device. After setting up it is just a case of picking the AirPods icon from the list when needed. This allows late-night use without disturbing others and is ideal for those rare YouTube videos that suggest using headphones for the best effect.
A:AnswerThe hearing aid feature uses the AirPods Pro 2 microphones to pick up surrounding sounds, then boosts and adjusts those sounds in real time to make speech and important noises easier to hear. You can customize amplification, balance, and transparency levels in the iPhone settings, and it works especially well for mild hearing loss or everyday listening situations. It’s not a replacement for medical hearing aids, but it helps improve clarity in conversations and noisy environments.
A:AnswerYes, AirPods Pro 2 can function as FDA-authorized over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids for adults with mild-to-moderate hearing loss, offering features like personalized sound amplification and conversation enhancement through Transparency Mode, but they don't replace professional, prescription hearing aids for severe loss or complex needs, lacking some customization and power. You set them up in your iPhone/iPad settings by taking an in-app hearing test or entering audiogram data for customized sound profiles, boosting clarity for speech in calls, music, and the environment.