How Do You Reset Airpods.To reset your AirPods, you can follow these steps:
How Do You Reset Airpods
- Put AirPods in the Case: Place both of your AirPods in the charging case and close the lid.
- Wait a Few Seconds: Leave the lid of the charging case closed for about 30 seconds to a minute. This gives the AirPods some time to fully power down.
- Open Bluetooth Settings (iOS Device): If you’re using an iOS device (iPhone, iPad, etc.), go to the Home screen and open the “Settings” app. Then, go to “Bluetooth.”
- Forget the AirPods: In the Bluetooth settings, find your AirPods in the list of devices paired to your phone. Tap the “i” icon next to your AirPods, then tap “Forget This Device.” Confirm the action if prompted.
- Reconnect AirPods: Open the lid of the charging case (with your AirPods inside) and hold the button on the back of the case until the LED indicator on the front starts flashing white. This puts your AirPods in pairing mode.
- Pair AirPods (iOS Device): On your iOS device, a pop-up window should appear asking if you want to connect the AirPods. Tap “Connect” to re-pair them. If the pop-up window doesn’t appear, go back to the Bluetooth settings and tap on your AirPods in the list of available devices to connect.
Please note that the exact steps might vary slightly depending on the device you’re using (iOS, Android, etc.). If you’re using an Android device, you’ll need to go to the Bluetooth settings, forget the AirPods, and then re-pair them as you would with any other Bluetooth device.
Keep in mind that resetting your AirPods will also remove them from all of your devices, so you’ll need to reconnect them to each device you use.