iOS 18.4 To Add Lossless Audio and Low-Latency Modes to AirPods Max with USB-C Port


iOS 18.4 Update Enables Lossless Audio and Low-Latency Modes to AirPods Max

With the new iOS 18.4 update, when using the included USB-C cable, AirPods Max users will be able to play 24-bit, 48kHz lossless audio. This will allow users to enjoy the 100+ million songs available in lossless audio format on Apple Music. It will also “enable musicians to both create and mix in Personalized Spatial Audio with head tracking”.
Lossless Audio
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In addition to that, using the cable will enable the ultra-low-latency audio mode. According to Apple, this is on par with built-in speakers and can be used for gaming and livestreaming. The features will be supported on AirPods Max with USB-C connected to iPhones (iOS 18.4), iPads (iPadOS 18.4), and Macs (macOS Sequoia 15.4).

Furthermore, Apple will offer another way to enjoy high-quality, low-latency wired listening. It now offers a $39 3.5mm USB-C adapter. It is worth noting that this is a new product. While the company already has a 3.5mm USB-C adapter, the new one goes the other way and allows the AirPods Max to be connected to devices without USB-C. For instance, you can use it on an Airplane. The adapter will work reversely too.

Pricing and Availability

  • Lossless audio and ultra-low latency audio will be available in April as a free firmware update with iOS 18.4, iPadOS 18.4, and macOS Sequoia 15.4 for AirPods Max with USB-C.
  • AirPods Max is currently available for $549 (U.S.) in five colors — midnight, starlight, blue, purple, and orange — from apple.com/store, in the Apple Store app, and through Apple Authorized Resellers.
  • USB-C to 3.5 mm audio cable will be available today for $39 (U.S.) from apple.com/store, in the Apple Store app, and through Apple Authorized Resellers.
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