
Info
Connect AirPods (or other Bluetooth headphones) to your Mac with a single click or button press. AirPods are great, but they don't work as smoothly with Macs as they do with iPhones. You can't tell at a glance whether it's playing audio from the AirPods or your Mac's built-in speaker, you have to go into a Bluetooth submenu to connect and then go back into the menu to see when the AirPods are playing audio. ready for use. ToothFairy makes it easy: Click an icon in the menu bar (or press a hotkey) to switch to AirPods, and the icon always indicates whether they're connected or not.
Features
- Works with AirPods as well as Bluetooth headphones, speakers, or headphones that you can connect to your Mac. - Click the empty AirPods icon in the menu bar to switch to AirPods. It charges to show that it's connected and also displays a battery indicator. - Supports multiple Bluetooth audio devices; You can choose a different icon and hotkey for each. - Get the best sound quality. If macOS thinks you'll normally use the microphone, it will use the SCO codec. ToothFairy can make it use the higher quality AAC codec while only caring about audio output: listening to music or video or playing games. - Disconnect a Bluetooth device by clicking the icon (or pressing the hotkey) so you can go back to your phone. AirPods and Beats devices with Apple W1 chips don't need to be manually disconnected, and you can set them to "Connect only mode" to prevent accidental disconnections when pressing hotkeys multiple times. - ToothFairy starts automatically when you log in, so it's always there when you need it. - Optionally, hide the Dock icon so it only appears in the menu bar. While the dock icon is hidden, you can right-click (or Control-click) the menu bar icon to access settings. - Run a shell script when AirPods are connected or disconnected.
System Requirements
OS X 10.11 or later, 64bit
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Download Links
Turbobit 7 MB .zip
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