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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T00:35:24+00:00 2026-05-23T00:35:24+00:00

I’m currently working with a piece of code to detect whether a user has

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I’m currently working with a piece of code to detect whether a user has plugged in/unplugged headphones with their iPhone. The method I’m using to detect it is shown below.

void audioRouteChangeListenerCallback (void *inUserData, AudioSessionPropertyID inPropertyID,UInt32 inPropertyValueSize, const void *inPropertyValue){                            
    if (inPropertyID != kAudioSessionProperty_AudioRouteChange) return;

    CFStringRef route; UInt32 routeSize = sizeof(CFStringRef);
    AudioSessionGetProperty(kAudioSessionProperty_AudioRoute,&routeSize, &route);
    NSString *oldroute = (NSString*)route;
    NSLog(@"Audio Route changed to: %@",oldroute);
}

My issue occurs when I go to unplug the headphones. Plugging them in works as I expect, with the Log file showing “Audio Route changed to: Headphones”, however, when I unplug I get an empty string for oldroute. I was hoping that this value would be “Speaker” as it says in the Apple documents. Has anyone seen this before? Am I doing something wrong in getting the string oldroute? Thanks

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    2026-05-23T00:35:25+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 12:35 am

    I still have not found a good answer for the exact issue that I have posted as the question. Here is a workaround that may work for some people with a similar problem. This solution gives you the route that was active before the change. Ex. if you unplug your headphones you will get a string that is “Headphones” or if you put in your headphones you’ll get a string that is “Speaker”.

    void audioRouteChangeListenerCallback (void *inUserData, AudioSessionPropertyID     inPropertyID,UInt32 inPropertyValueSize, const void *inPropertyValue){                            
        if (inPropertyID != kAudioSessionProperty_AudioRouteChange) return;
    
        CFDictionaryRef routeChangeDictionary = (CFDictionaryRef)inPropertyValue;
        CFStringRef oroute;
        oroute = (CFStringRef)CFDictionaryGetValue(routeChangeDictionary,   CFSTR(kAudioSession_AudioRouteChangeKey_OldRoute));
        NSString *oldroute = (NSString*)oroute;
    }
    

    Hope this helps.

    Edit: I’m going to accept my answer until a better one comes along

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