No doubt that AirPods With its different versions, one of our favorite wireless earbuds options for a large segment of users, it has a stylish and lightweight design, great sound quality, and the modern headphone has a longer battery life than any other AirPods. The only thing these headphones are missing is active noise cancellation, which is only found with AirPods Pro.
But even the best wireless earbuds sometimes have problems. And if your AirPods have a problem and you're not sure why, the best way to start troubleshooting is a full factory reset. And you'll just have to reconnect it to your devices when it restarts.
Factory resetting your AirPods is simple, but the process is not straightforward, there are no menus for you to choose from, and all you have to do is know the correct buttons to press.
Why do you need to reset your AirPods to factory settings?
There is no official list of issues that can be fixed with a factory reset. But it is a kind of comprehensive solution to unexplained problems. And if you're experiencing any of the issues below, a factory reset might help you fix it.
◉ What kind of sound problemIf you have a problem with the sound, for example, unsteady or different sound quality in either of the two earphones.
◉ Connection problemsIf your AirPods suddenly have problems connecting to your devices or can't find new devices to connect to, Bluetooth issues can be resolved with a reset.
◉ Trouble charging correctlyUnless your AirPods are physically damaged or have dirty charging ports, and if your AirPods are plugged in but not responding to charging, you should reset them first.
◉ Automatic ear detection not workingAutomatic ear detection is the feature that pauses the sound if you remove either earbud, and if this feature is enabled in your settings but doesn't seem to work, resetting might fix the problem.
◉ Your AirPods battery is draining fastIf you have an older version of AirPods, it is definitely possible that the battery has run out. If so, you may need to replace the entire battery, but if you have a newer AirPods and you think the battery is not working properly, it can be resolved with a reset.
How to factory reset your AirPods
The factory reset process is the same on all models of AirPods, so you'll be able to follow these instructions no matter which version you have.
◉ Put your AirPods in the charging case and close the cover, if your AirPods are already in the charging case, that's OK. And if you just entered it, wait at least 30 seconds before continuing.
◉ Open the charging case cover without removing the earphones.
◉ You will need to disconnect the AirPods from any devices, and if they are automatically connected to the iPhone, iPad or Mac, you can go to “Settings” on the iPhone, then Bluetooth, then press the icon For more information, then tap Forget This Device.
◉ With the charging case lid open, press and hold the button on the back of the case. Hold the button until the status light on the front of the charging case flashes amber and then white. This should take about 15 seconds. If the white light does not appear, close and open the cover and try again.
◉ Once the status light blinks white, your AirPods have been reset, you will need to reconnect them to your device, and you will need to adjust any customizations you have enabled such as connection preferences or Bluetooth settings controls.
We hope that a factory reset will fix any issues you have with your Airpods. And if you still have the same issues, you can try again or else contact Apple Support.
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I have a problem with the headphone cutting out. When I play songs, the music gets cut off and I don't know why.
Big problem with communication
Background noise makes it completely impractical in calls
When I have a problem, I just put the headphones in my ears for five minutes and separate
It was only the North, and now it's both
I have the AirPods Pro and it has a manufacturing defect since I bought it there is a lot of noise in both headphones and I can't really stand it and this every time I close the car door or cut on the road engraved a bit, they can't stand it until after a while they return to their normal condition Is there a solution
I bought the third generation Apple headset, and it was XNUMX days later, the right one broke down, XNUMX seconds connected and disconnected.
The topic is not absolutely correct, and it is definitely copied from another site. These steps you mentioned are to disconnect the headphones and reconnect them again. As for the issue of restoring factory settings, this is a matter that Apple itself did not address.
This process is called resetting the AirPods and it is available on the Apple website
She mentioned that it is to repair the AirPods if it is not charged or other problems
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And if one of the two earphones is missing, can I do a factory reset with only one earphone?!
Thank you, and may Allah reward you
I swear by God, a topic that came at the right time. I have headphones that I am not satisfied with that are connected to the iPhone, and I did not know what I could do with them. Then I knew the solution from you, the best technology site. Thanks are due to the followers who share some of their experiences. Thank you from the heart
Thanks for the great article 🌹
Great topic, very useful, thank you
The AirPods Pro headphones have manufacturing defects. Guys, be calm. The defect is in the noise canceling microphone. Unfortunately, if the warranty goes out, they will say the headphone has passed the tests.
I suffered a lot from it, especially the Pro type, which cuts off the sound during the call
Apple replaced it three times, each earphone separately in its own box. The fourth time, they refused to replace it except with a new one in its original box. They agreed after suffering.
Wait for it to be sent to my address for free from Apple
Peace be upon you. Ok, I have a problem with the AirPods Pro headphones. When I put them on my ears, there is interference. What is the solution? May God bless you.
What is the amber color? What is how do you mean 🤔
Clarification: That is, the case must be connected to the charger
You just forgot an important step that an Apple employee mentioned to me, which is for the AirPods case to be in the charging position to complete the factory reset process.