Difference between revisions of "W1"

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It allows the AirPods to detect when they are in your ears, using optical sensors and a motion accelerometer. It also allows the AirPods to automatically route audio to the AirPods when they are connected.
 
It allows the AirPods to detect when they are in your ears, using optical sensors and a motion accelerometer. It also allows the AirPods to automatically route audio to the AirPods when they are connected.
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A new revision, the [[W2]], was added to the [[Apple Watch Series 3]].
   
 
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Revision as of 11:02, 17 September 2017

The W1 chip is an Apple-branded processor, used in the AirPods.

It allows the AirPods to detect when they are in your ears, using optical sensors and a motion accelerometer. It also allows the AirPods to automatically route audio to the AirPods when they are connected.

A new revision, the W2, was added to the Apple Watch Series 3.

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