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If you’re finding that your iPhone 13 Pro running iOS 26 isn’t understanding your voice commands, you’re not alone. Many users experience frustration when speech-to-text features aren’t as accurate as they should be, especially when using Siri or voice dictation. Here’s a simple guide to help improve your voice recognition and find better dictation software options.
First, make sure your iPhone’s microphone is clean and unblocked. Dirt or debris can interfere with how well your device picks up your voice. Use a soft cloth or a small brush to gently clean the microphone openings.
Next, check if your iOS is up to date. Sometimes, updates fix bugs that affect speech recognition. Go to Settings > General > Software Update to see if there’s a new version available.
Adjust your Siri settings to make it easier to teach the app your voice. Go to Settings > Siri & Search, and turn off and then restart Siri. Sometimes, starting fresh helps improve accuracy.
If Siri still isn’t understanding you well, consider using alternative dictation apps. Several third-party options are known for their reliability, such as Google Voice Typing or Dragon Anywhere. These apps typically provide more accurate transcription and may work better with your voice.
For your AirPods Pro 2, voice recognition can be even more sensitive to background noise or microphone issues. Make sure your AirPods are clean, and try to speak clearly when using them. Also, check the Bluetooth connection, and reset your AirPods if needed.
Finally, training Siri to recognize your voice better can help. Go into Settings > Siri & Search > Listen for “Hey Siri,” and follow the prompts to set up voice recognition again.
By maintaining your device, updating software, and exploring different dictation options, you’ll likely see an improvement in how well your voice commands are understood. If problems persist, consider reaching out to Apple Support for further assistance.