Be sure to get headphones AirPods New or upgrade to it gives you a great and satisfying audio experience. But sometimes you may encounter malfunctions that interrupt you to enjoy this experience, such as stopping work or not working as it should, do not worry. In this article, we will tell you the most famous malfunctions and provide quick suggested solutions, and you can discuss the matter with your brothers in the comments below.

Most common AirPods problems and suggested solutions


Contact with AirPods suddenly drops

◉ If the connection with the headphones suddenly drops, you may be too far from the available range for communication with your other devices.

◉ If the sound cuts out while you are in range of your connected devices and you are already close to it, it may be interference from some surrounding electronic devices, try to stay away from it and see if the matter improves or not.

◉ If none of that works, put your AirPods back into the case, close them, wait about 10 seconds, then open the case and try to connect again.

◉ If the previous point did not work, cancel the pairing of the AirPods with the Bluetooth and re-pair again.

◉ If it does not work too, turn off Bluetooth on your device, restart the device, and then restart Bluetooth.

◉ If none of the above works, then this is likely to be a physical defect in the speaker components or its firmware. Here I have to go to the warranty if it is still in warranty, you may replace it with a new one, and if you are far from warranty, go to a reliable technician to fix it.


There is no sound in the AirPods

◉ First check the volume. Usually, the volume is unintentionally muted or reduced.

◉ Restarting the headphones may be a quick fix to this problem.

◉ Try turning off and on Bluetooth again, then turn off the AirPods and put them in their case for 10 seconds and try again.

◉ Disconnecting Bluetooth completely and reconnecting may also help.

◉ Go to Settings> Bluetooth> AirPods and go to the section called Automatic Ear Detection. Turn this setting off, and turn it back on again.


AirPods do not work on non-Apple devices

◉ AirPods must work on any Bluetooth-enabled device.

◉ On the back of the case, you will see a little white button. Press and hold this button while you are near your device, and you will see that the AirPods appear in its Bluetooth list for pairing. And if you have AirPods Max, press and hold the noise mode button instead.

◉ Most of the AirPods' additional functions will not work on other devices. This includes automatic ear detection, Siri, battery notifications, etc. If you are using an Android phone, then some of the extensions provided by an application can be like andropods To help you.


Loss of AirPods

If you happen to lose your headphones, open the iPhone or iPad, and go to the Find My app, you may have to log in with your Apple account. This will appear with a map and a list of devices on your Apple account. Choose your AirPods, and you will be able to locate them on the map.

There are also options to have the headphones make an audible sound if they are within range of a Bluetooth connection. Be aware that the ringing sound on the missing speaker will only work if it has enough power, so it is important to act quickly.

If you did not find it, but you are sure that you lost it at home, it may be your pet that swallowed it, and unfortunately here it will be forgotten or digging into its output: cry :. The speaker may remain intact and functional after a thorough cleaning.


AirPods are constantly dropping out of your ears

If you have AirPods Pro, Apple has included three additional terminals to fit different sizes. Try these tips to see if any of the sizes fit your ears or not. And you can get an AirPods strap, like a strap spigen Or AirPods Neckband. It helps a lot in the stability of the headphones and not falling off.


The AirPod has been dropped in water

This happens a lot, but you don't have to worry. If the speaker has fallen into unclean water, juice, any of the other liquids, or even salt water, rinse it quickly with clean water under the "faucet", dry it well, and then place it in the open air for 12 hours or so to dry completely. Then turn it back on and God willing it will work again.


AirPods do not charge

◉ Make sure the charger is connected to the box well and the adapter as well.

◉ Use Apple or MFi approved chargers, non-original chargers may not work properly.

For example, the charger may be damaged because it is out of date.

◉ You should also try to switch the outlets, as there might be an electrical connection problem in one of them.

◉ If everything looks good, open the case and take a close look inside, if it is dirty, it may not be connected to charging properly. Clean everything, especially the inside of it, and try again.

◉ And if you are using a wireless charger, it is important to remember that wireless charging does not work with the XNUMXst generation AirPods. It only works with the second generation of them and AirPods Pro.

If none of the aforementioned suggested solutions work, then you should go to warranty or professional and trusted technicians.

Have your AirPods stopped with you? What did you do to solve that problem? Let us know in the comments.

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