Next week, from June 9 to 13, 2025, Apple will hold WWDC 25, its annual event to unveil the next generation of its operating system. At the same time, there is news that AirPods will be able to add new features, including a push-to-shoot function for the iPhone and iPad cameras.

In addition to the ability to press the shutter button on your iPhone or iPad to take a photo, it is also rumored that the AirPods will detect when you fall asleep and automatically turn off the music, which is a great feature for those who like to wear AirPods while they sleep.
The Audio Mix feature for AirPods is also in testing, which is a feature for adjusting or adjusting the sound level, and was first introduced on the iPhone 16 series, and may also support AirPods in the future.
The Conversation Awareness feature, which automatically reduces the sound when you are talking to someone, can be turned off by simply turning your head up or down or left or right, while currently, you need to press and hold the AirPods to turn them off.

These are just leaks and the company may officially announce them at WWDC 25, so don’t forget to stay tuned for more details.