A:Answerthere is not any exact EQ settings but there are general eq settings that just put up a baseline FOR YOUR DEVICE. for iPhone, its Settings, then scroll to Music, then choose EQ.
A:AnswerI have a galaxy note 9 it works great and yes the noise canceling works fine and so as the MacBook pro and the iPad have i have it works great!
A:AnswerThe headphones are supposed to be able to pair with any device. You should just have to hold the little connect button on the back. I know my older ones used to work on other phones.
A:AnswerThe answer to this is on Apple’s website. But below is more information...
https://fccid.io/BCG-A2084/RF-Exposure-Info/12681939-S1V2-FCC-Report-SAR-4475947
A:AnswerThey do work with Android you just won’t have as good of an experience since some of the features require an iPhone. They’re still good headphones regardless
A:AnswerYes, you press (or squeeze) the force sensor. On older AirPods you double tapped the earpiece to answer, this one you squeeze the force sensor. I wish they would have kept the tapping but I get why they had to change.