![]() Ultimately, I reached out to Apple’s chat support for assistance and within 3 minutes, it was established that the “problem” I was experiencing with my firmware failing to update…was, in fact, not a problem at all and that I was already running the latest available firmware version for the AirPods Pro - which, again (as of ), is 4C165. Seemingly, my Pros were just not updating to the new 4C170 firmware. I checked and noticed the firmware I was running (again…for my Pros) was “4C165” then, like an idiot, spent the better part of an hour following all the steps Apple recommends for “automatically” updating firmware on AirPods and waiting around to no avail. (seemingly as though they run the same firmware - which, as it turns out is not the case) was “4C170.” I have Apple “AirPods Pro” and read online (just about everywhere I looked) that the current firmware for the AirPods Pro & AirPods 3rd gen. ![]() 4C165 is for AirPods Max, AirPods Pro and AirPods (2nd generation).” Apple today released a new 4E71 firmware update for the AirPods 2, AirPods Max, and AirPods Pro, up from the 4C165 firmware that was released back. Direct from Apple Support (as of ): “The 4C170 version is indeed for the 3rd gen AirPods. The latest 4C165 firmware is an upgrade for the AirPods 2 and AirPods Max that was running the 4A400 firmware released in October, the AirPods Pro running the 4A402 version, and AirPods 3 running the 4B66 version.
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