If your AirPods are giving you trouble connecting, a simple reset might do the trick to get them back on track. Here’s a quick guide on how to reset your AirPods or AirPods Pro:
Step 1: Return AirPods to Charging Case
- Gather your AirPods and place them snugly back into their charging case.
- Close the lid securely and let them sit for at least 30 seconds. This gets them ready for the reset.
Step 2: Disconnect AirPods from Your Device
- Open the settings on your paired Apple device (like iPhone, iPad, etc.).
- Navigate to Settings > Bluetooth.
- Look for your AirPods in the list of connected devices and tap the blue ‘i’ icon next to them.
- Select ‘Forget This Device’ and confirm to disconnect your AirPods.
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Step 3: Reconnect Your AirPods
- Open the lid of your AirPods charging case.
- Find the small setup button on the back of the case.
- Press and hold the setup button until the status light on the front of the case flashes amber, then white (around 15 seconds).
- Keep the lid open and hold the charging case close to your device.
- A prompt should pop up on your device screen asking you to ‘Connect’ your AirPods.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the reconnection process.
Following these steps should help reset your AirPods and get them back in sync with your device.