Headphones Xiaomi Airdots Pro 2 β one of the most popular TWS-The models are based on a balance of price, sound quality and functionality, but not all users know that the taps can be used not only by default, but also completely reconfigured to suit their needs. For example, double-tapping the voice assistant and holding the tracks, and some people don't even know that taps are supported at all, because the basic version has no instructions or hints in the interface.
In this article, we will break down all the ways to customize taps on Airdots Pro 2: from standard options through the Mi Home app to hidden features through the Airdots Pro 2. ADB (You will also learn how to reset to factory settings if something goes wrong and what to do if the headphones don't respond to touch. Particular attention will be paid to common errors that cause taps to work incorrectly, for example, improper installation of headphones in the ears or conflict with other Bluetooth devices.
If you have just bought Airdots Pro 2 or have been using them for a long time, but want to unleash their potential to 100% β this is the guide for you. We have gathered up-to-date information for 2026, including the nuances of working with the latest versions of firmware and Xiaomi applications.
1.What taps are supported in Xiaomi Airdots Pro 2 by default
The standard Airdots Pro 2 firmware offers a basic set of gestures that works without any additional settings.
- π΅ One touch β playback / pause of the track (on any headphone).
- π Double touch β move to the next track (right earpiece) or return to the previous one (left-handed).
- π Retention 1 second β Accept/reject call (only works during incoming call).
- π Holding 2 seconds - activation / deactivation of the mode ANC (noise reduction, if supported by your firmware version.
It is important to understand that default gestures cannot be changed through the system settings of Android or iOS. This will require the official Mi Home app (or Xiaomi Wear for new versions), and it is worth considering that some features may differ depending on the regional firmware of the headphones. For example, the European version may not have a default management ANC via the scalp, although there is hardware support.
If your headphones are not behaving like this, maybe someone has already changed the settings before you, or has custom firmware installed, in which case it is better to reset to factory settings (we will discuss this below).
2. How to set up taps through the Mi Home app (official way)
The easiest and safest way to reassign gestures is to use the branded Mi Home app (or Xiaomi Wear for new devices).
- Install the app: π± For Android: download Mi Home from Google Play. π For iOS: install Mi Home from the App Store.
Put the headphones on.
Open the case cover, press and hold the button on the back for 5 seconds until the indicator flashes white. Then select Airdots Pro 2 from the list of available Bluetooth devices on the phone.
Add the device to Mi Home
Launch the app, press. + β Add the device β Audio β Xiaomi Airdots Pro 2. Follow the instructions on the screen.
Set up your taps.
After connecting, go to the headphone card in the application, select Control Settings. β So, touch gestures, where you can reassign actions for each earpiece separately.
The following tap options are available in Mi Home (may vary depending on the application version):
| Gesture. | Available actions (right earphone) | Available actions (left earphone) |
|---|---|---|
| Single touch | Replay/pause, voice assistant, without action | Replay/pause, voice assistant, without action |
| Double touch. | Next track, previous track, volume increase, volume decrease | Next track, previous track, volume increase, volume decrease |
| Holding 1 sec. | Accept/reject the call, activate ANC, without action | Accept/reject the call, activate ANC, without action |
| Holding 2 seconds | Activate transparent mode, call voice assistant | Activate transparent mode, call voice assistant |
An important nuance: after changing the settings, be sure to sync the headphones with the application, otherwise the changes will not apply. To do this, close the case cover for 10 seconds, then open it again.
Install Mi. Home/Xiaomi Wear|
Connect headphones to the phone|
Update the headphone firmware (if available)|
Charge headphones to at least 50% |
Check the stability of the Bluetooth connection-->
3. Alternative ways to adjust taps (without Mi Home)
If you canβt use Mi Home (for example, the app canβt see the headphones or it makes an error), there are two alternative methods:
Method 1: Through Bluetooth settings on Android (limited functionality)
Some Xiaomi Airdots Pro 2 models support basic gesture settings via the Bluetooth system menu:
- Open the Settings. β Bluetooth on your phone.
- Find Airdots Pro 2 in the list of connected devices and click on the gear next to it.
- Select Device Settings β Media management (or additional settings).
- If the option is available, you can only reassign double tap (for example, to switch tracks).
Method 2: ADB (for advanced users)
If you are ready to dive into the technical details, you can change the settings of taps through ADB (Android Debug Bridge: This method requires root rights or an unlocked bootloader, as well as command line knowledge.
Attention: Wrong commands ADB This method can cause headphones to fail, and only use it if you understand the risks.
Example of commands to change the action of the double tap on the right earphone (start voice assistant):
adb shell settings put global headset_double_press_action 3Where 3 is the action code (a list of codes can be found in the Xiaomi developer documentation).
List of action codes for ADB
4. How to reset tap settings to factory
If, after experimenting with taps, the taps stopped working or the headphones behave inadequately (for example, spontaneously switching tracks), a complete reset will help.
- Turn off the headphones from your phone via Bluetooth settings.
- Place both headphones in the case and close the lid for 10 seconds.
- Open the lid and press both headphones at the same time (not the case button!).
- Hold for 10 seconds until the lights start flashing red and white alternately.
- Close the case cover** for 5 seconds, then open and reconnect the headphones.
After reset, all taps will return to standard settings (playback / pause for a single touch, switching tracks to double).
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If the reset didnβt work, try updating the headphone firmware via Mi Home. To do this, go to the device card and click βUpdateβ if a new version is available.
5. Common tap problems and their solutions
Even after you've set it right, tapas can work incorrectly.-5 problems and ways of eliminating them:
β οΈ Warning: If the headphones don't respond to touch at all, check if moisture has been ingested under the touch panels. This requires drying for 24 hours (do not use a hair dryer!).
| Problem. | Possible cause | Decision |
|---|---|---|
| Taps are triggered by accident | A loose landing in the ear, touching with your fingers when walking | Choose the right shoes, turn off unnecessary gestures |
| Double touch is perceived as a single touch. | The delay between touches is too great. | Make the second tap faster (interval) < 0.5 sec) |
| Retention's not working. | Sensor contaminated or damaged | Wipe the panel with an alcohol napkin, check the settings in Mi Home |
| The taps work only on one headphone. | Different firmware on the right and left headphone | Perform a reset and update the firmware through the case |
| Gestures are triggered with a delay | Weak Bluetooth signal, interference | Reconnect your headphones, remove other Bluetooth devices from range |
If none of these methods worked, check the integrity of the touch panels.
- Turn on the Developer Mode on the phone (click 7 times on the Build Number in the phone settings).
- Activate the Bluetooth debugging option.
- Connect your headphones and use an app like nRF Connect to test your sensors.
6 Hidden tap functions: what else can be configured
Besides the standard gestures, Airdots Pro 2 has hidden features that few people know about:
- π Volume control: through Mi Home you can assign a double touch to increase / decrease volume (does not work on all firmware).
- π€« Activation of the mode "Do not disturb": retention on one of the headphones may include a mode DND (Firmware required not less than 1.4.0.3).
- ποΈ Microphone Switching: In some regional versions, you can assign a tap to change the microphone (built-in or external) during a call.
- π Fast reconnect: triple tapping on any headphone forcibly breaks the connection and searches for the last connected gadget.
Lifehack for gamers: if you assign low-latency activation to the left earphone retention (if supported by your firmware), you can reduce the lag in games to 80 ms instead of the standard 120 ms.
Activation of these functions may require:
- Update the headphones to the latest version.
- Use Mi Home with a region other than yours (e.g., choose India or China when adding a device).
- Install custom firmware (risky, but opens additional options).
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Hidden tap features often depend on regional firmware. Try changing the region in Mi Home to China or India, which can open up new options.
7.How to check if taps are working correctly
Once you have set up the taps, be sure to test them to avoid unpleasant surprises while using. Here is a step-by-step checklist to check:
- Single tap: Run any track and press once on the right or left earpiece. The music should be paused/played.
- Double tap: Twice press the right earphone, the next track should be on, and the last one on the left.
- Hold your finger on the earphone for 1-2 seconds. The assigned action (e.g. activation) should work. ANC or call in a voice assistant).
- Call Test: Call your phone from another device and check if the call acceptance/rejection is working through retention.
- Synchronization check: Press both headphones at the same time (single touch). They should pause the music in sync.
If at least one of the tests fails, repeat the tap setting or reset (instruction above).
Additional test for advanced users:
Use Bluetooth Auto Connect (Android) or Bluetooth Explorer (iOS) to monitor the signals sent by headphones on taps, which will help identify hardware problems.