How do i stop airpods from automatically playing apple music

Posted by Adam Gorden on Aug 31, 2021 4:04 PM.

Q: I have an iPhone 8 running iOS 13.2.3. Ever since I upgraded to iOS 13, my iPhone always starts playing Apple Music via Bluetooth in the car automatically, even if the Apple Music app is closed. This happens even when I am listening to other audio such as audiobooks in the car. How to fix this problem?

Have you come across an Apple Music auto-play problem? Some Apple Music users report that their Apple Music will play music automatically when they get into the car. Some others found this problem happened to their iPhone, AirPods, or Bluetooth speakers. If you are looking for a method to fix this problem, you can follow this tutorial which contains the official method to turn on and turn off the Apple Music Autoplay feature, and also 5 more methods to fix Apple Music playing automatically which is not caused by the Autoplay feature.

How to Stop Apple Music from Automatically Playing on iPhone

Apple Music has an Autoplay feature, which will play music in your library or a random song automatically when Apple Music finishes all the songs in a playlist or album. Indeed, you can use this to discover new music. But sometimes you just want to stop when you finish your songs. In this case, you need to turn off the Autoplay feature of Apple Music. Here is a full guide for how to turn on and turn off the Apple Music Autoplay feature on iOS devices. When you find Apple Music plays automatically on any device, you can also try to close this feature to fix it.

Step 1. On your iPhone/iPad/iPod, open the Music app.

Step 2. Play a song and tap the mini player. Tap the Up Next icon.

Step 3. If this feature is turned on, you will find a highlighted Autoplay icon. 

Step 4. Tap this icon to disable the Autoplay feature. If you want to enable this feature, go to the same route to turn it on.

How to Stop Apple Music from Automatically Playing in Car

When you want to stop Apple Music from automatically playing in the car, you can try to close the Carplay feature first. If you have turned on the Carplay feature, Apple Music may play music for you without launching it.

Go to Settings > Screen Time > Content & Privacy Restrictions > Allowed Apps > CarPlay.

How to Stop Apple Music from Playing Automatically with Timer

Another way you can try is to use the Timer to stop Apple Music from playing automatically. The Timer feature of the iPhone can stop music from playing every a period of time, which can be decided by you. Follow the below-mentioned guide to fix this problem.

Step 1. Just go to the Clock app first. Tap the Timer button at the bottom of the Clock app.

Step 2. Use the time picker to pick the interval time.

Step 3. Press when time ends button. Choose the Stop Playing option.

Step 4. Tap Set and then Start to start the timer.

How to Stop Apple Music from Automatically Playing with Handoff

The Handoff feature helps continues the playback of videos or audios on your iPhone. Try to disable this feature, if you want to prevent Apple Music from playing automatically.

Step 1. Go to the Settings app on iPhone.

Step 2. Then choose the General button and then the Handoff option.

Step 3. Disable this feature to fix this Apple Music autoplay issue.

How to Stop Apple Music from Automatically Playing with Bluetooth

When your devices start to play Apple Music automatically, you can try to turn off the Bluetooth and also cellular data on your phone to stop it. Especially you use Bluetooth or cellular data to connect these devices and playing music. Go to Control Center and tap the Bluetooth icon to close Bluetooth on iOS devices temporarily.

Bonus Tip: Transfer Apple Music songs to Other Players for Playing

Of course, except for the methods above, you can also send your situation to Apple to get more professional help. You can also try other solutions. But before you fix this issue on Apple Music, how to listen to Apple Music normally? Here is a good tip for you!

You can transfer Apple Music playlists to other music apps for playing. Therefore, you do not need to pay a lot to start a new subscription on other music apps. And you can still enjoy your favorite Apple Music songs with high quality. But before you transfer Apple Music playlists to Spotify or other music apps, there is a significant step - convert Apple Music to MP3.

MP3 is a common audio format that is acceptable for most media players. So you can convert Apple Music to MP3 to transfer them to any media player. For the conversion, ViWizard Apple Music Converter is a highly-suggested converter for Apple Music songs. It will convert at a 30X faster speed and output audio with high quality to 6 popular formats such as MP3, FLAC, AAC, and more.


Adam Gorden is an experienced writer of ViWizard who is obsessed about tech, movie and software.

Dec 18, 2017 1,452 1,067 Germany

Sometimes when I’m connecting my AirPods to my iPhone it does play music from Apple Music. And anytime when I’m accidentally pushing one button on it. Is there a way to disable that? It’s really annoying when I’m connecting my AirPods and Apple Music starts to play without ask.

Quick google suggests this :-

Aug 18, 2009 5,523 2,536 Upstate NY

I have had this happen and having to turn off automatic ear detection is the DUMBEST 'solution.' So, I have to turn off a USEFUL feature for a 'feature' that I don't want.

CarPlay is just as bad. If I pause the music and disconnect the cable, it should NOT connect to bluetooth and keep playing!

Sometimes when I’m connecting my AirPods to my iPhone it does play music from Apple Music. And anytime when I’m accidentally pushing one button on it. Is there a way to disable that? It’s really annoying when I’m connecting my AirPods and Apple Music starts to play without ask.

Sorry but can you clarify this just a little bit? The AirPod will play music when you are connecting them....is there music playing on the phone when you put the AirPods in your ear? Or does the music start playing once you put the AirPods in your ear?

Anytime you accidentally push which button? Do you mean double tap on the AirPod? If so yes, when they are connected goto Settings > Bluetooth > Double tap settings..

Dec 18, 2017 1,452 1,067 Germany

No. I’m not playing music. When I’m connecting my AirPods they are sometimes playing random music from my playlist.

Is it normal that it plays music from Apple Music when I haven’t opened the app and tap to play in the widget in the control center? When I delete Apple Music from my iPhone and I tap play nothing happens.

CarPlay is just as bad. If I pause the music and disconnect the cable, it should NOT connect to bluetooth and keep playing!

That doesnt happen to me with CarPlay....if i unplug the phone then it will connect to Bluetooth but it doesnt carry on playing via Bluetooth, the car just reverts to radio or nothing.

Aug 18, 2009 5,523 2,536 Upstate NY

That doesnt happen to me with CarPlay....if i unplug the phone then it will connect to Bluetooth but it doesnt carry on playing via Bluetooth, the car just reverts to radio or nothing.

That's nice, but on my 2018 Chevy Malibu it does and did on my 2016 Malibu as well. May be the implementation of CarPlay on GM vehicles....

That bug is annoying, I had it but with my car bluetooth system, with my Airpods if I pause the music before I take out the airpods from my ears, the music won't play next time. Just give a try!

That's nice, but on my 2018 Chevy Malibu it does and did on my 2016 Malibu as well. May be the implementation of CarPlay on GM vehicles....

I drive a 2018 Vauxhall Insignia which is a GM car, also didnt do it on a 2018 GMC Yukon XL that we had in the US back in September as a hire car.

Aug 18, 2009 5,523 2,536 Upstate NY

I drive a 2018 Vauxhall Insignia which is a GM car, also didnt do it on a 2018 GMC Yukon XL that we had in the US back in September as a hire car.

It's done it with the Malibu and any other GM rental I have driven. I pause the music, unplug the cable, and then it connects through bluetooth and continues playing.

It's done it with the Malibu and any other GM rental I have driven. I pause the music, unplug the cable, and then it connects through bluetooth and continues playing.

No idea why but it doesnt do that on my Insignia, the Yukon i had and two GM cars i've had on hire recently [2019 Mokka and 2017 Insignia]. All of them had my phone paired and didnt just continue playing via bluetooth.

Jun 23, 2003 1,463 1,083 Alpharetta GA.

That's nice, but on my 2018 Chevy Malibu it does and did on my 2016 Malibu as well. May be the implementation of CarPlay on GM vehicles....

This!! on My 2018 Cadillac every time I connect to carplay it randomly selects some song or playlist and starts playing. I sure wish I could get it to stop doing that.

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I have had this happen and having to turn off automatic ear detection is the DUMBEST 'solution.' So, I have to turn off a USEFUL feature for a 'feature' that I don't want.

CarPlay is just as bad. If I pause the music and disconnect the cable, it should NOT connect to bluetooth and keep playing!

My AirPods don’t do this unless music is already playing.

CarPlay doesn’t do this either for me. If I disconnect the cable it stops and turns off the radio. Have the Ford sync 3.

Aug 18, 2009 5,523 2,536 Upstate NY

My AirPods don’t do this unless music is already playing.

CarPlay doesn’t do this either for me. If I disconnect the cable it stops and turns off the radio. Have the Ford sync 3.

That's nice. If you look at the reply above yours, you will see a 2018 Cadillac owner with the same issue.

Seems to be a GM issue....certain models it seems.

That's nice. If you look at the reply above yours, you will see a 2018 Cadillac owner with the same issue.

Seems to be a GM issue....certain models it seems.

To be fair the post you mention is a slightly different issue, you say when you disconnect from CarPlay it connects to Bluetooth and carries on whereas the post you mention says music starts when he connects to CarPlay. To be honest mine does that if i have been streaming something via CarPlay when i turned the car off, it will just pick it up again and carry on when i get back in.

Looking for a solution. I primarily use my airrpod pro's for phone calls, zoom meetings. I do not want to listen to music. [If/WHEN I want to listen to music I will select my music player; google play, pandora, whatever, then press play....] However, when I open the airpod's case the music player pops up. I would like my music player to not pop up. My purpose is to use the phone. I have automatic air detection off. Is there a way to stop music player/auto play from popping up.

I will add; It seems like AirPlay is the culprit. How can I get Airplay to not connect to music when trying to make/receive phone calls?

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