How to stop your audio jumping from AirPods to your car
If you’ve ever started your car only to have your music or podcast suddenly blast through the speakers instead of your AirPods, iOS 26 finally fixes it. Apple has added a new “Keep Audio with Headphones” setting that keeps playback locked to your AirPods even when your iPhone detects CarPlay or another Bluetooth device.
A fix for an annoying everyday problem iOS 26 introduces a subtle but genuinely useful setting that stops your iPhone from automatically switching audio output when it detects CarPlay or a paired car stereo. If you’re already listening through AirPods, your audio now stays exactly where you want it.
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Keeps your music and podcasts private With this setting enabled, your iPhone won’t hijack your audio and route it through the car’s speakers. No more unexpected blasts, awkward moments, or scrambling to turn the volume down.
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Works across Bluetooth devices The feature isn’t limited to CarPlay. It also prevents automatic switching to any other connected Bluetooth speakers, ensuring your AirPods remain the default output during an active session.
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Simple to turn on in Settings You can enable it in a few taps: Settings > General > AirPlay & Continuity > Keep Audio with Headphones. Once toggled on, it works silently in the background.
Part of Apple’s smarter audio experience in iOS 26 Alongside visual and continuity enhancements, this change shows Apple refining the everyday pain points that users often overlook — making the overall audio experience on iPhone more predictable and personal.
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