Control AirPods Pro and Beats Solo Pro noise cancellation settings directly from your Mac's Menu Bar or Touch Bar.
NoiseBuddy is a macOS application that lets users control listening modes on AirPods Pro and Beats Solo Pro directly from the Menu Bar or Touch Bar. It solves the problem of having to open the system volume menu to toggle between Active Noise Cancellation and Transparency modes, providing instant access with a single click.
Mac users who own AirPods Pro or Beats Solo Pro and want quicker access to noise cancellation controls without navigating through system menus.
Developers choose NoiseBuddy for its simplicity and convenience—it eliminates extra steps in changing listening modes and integrates seamlessly with macOS interface elements like the Menu Bar and Touch Bar.
Control the listening mode on your AirPods Pro in the Touch Bar or Menu Bar.
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Places a button directly in the macOS Menu Bar for one-click access to listening modes, eliminating the need to open system volume menus as shown in the screenshot.
Provides a Touch Bar button on compatible MacBook Pro models, enabling quick toggling without keyboard or mouse interaction, as highlighted in the features.
Button only appears when supported devices are connected, reducing interface clutter and ensuring relevance, as stated in the README's automatic detection feature.
Allows immediate switching between ANC and Transparency modes with a single click, streamlining the user experience for quick audio adjustments.
The README explicitly states it doesn't work in recent macOS versions, and development is halted, pointing users to AirBuddy instead, making it obsolete for current systems.
Only supports AirPods Pro and Beats Solo Pro, excluding newer Apple headphones like AirPods Max or other brands, as noted in the key features.
Requires macOS Catalina, which is outdated, and lacks updates for compatibility with recent macOS releases, severely restricting its usability.