How To Factory Reset Airpods Pro.To factory reset your AirPods Pro, follow these steps:
How To Factory Reset Airpods Pro.
- Ensure AirPods are Disconnected: Make sure your AirPods Pro are not connected to any device (iPhone, iPad, Mac, etc.) before proceeding.
- Place AirPods in Charging Case: Put both of your AirPods Pro in their charging case and close the lid.
- Reset Button: Open the lid of the charging case and locate the small button on the back of the case. It is usually near the bottom of the case, and it’s often circular in shape.
- Press and Hold Button: Press and hold the reset button on the back of the charging case for about 15 seconds. You may need to use a pen or a paperclip to press the button if it’s difficult to reach.
- LED Indicator: While continuing to hold the button, watch the LED indicator light on the front of the case. It should start flashing amber, and then after a few moments, it will flash white.
- Release Button: Once the LED indicator on the charging case starts flashing white, release the button.
- Reconnect AirPods: Now, you can pair your AirPods Pro with your devices again as if they were new. Go to the Bluetooth settings on your device and select your AirPods Pro to pair them.
Please note that performing a factory reset will remove any saved settings and connected devices from your AirPods Pro, and you’ll need to set them up again from scratch. This can be useful if you’re experiencing connectivity issues or want to completely disconnect them from your devices.
Remember, these instructions are based on information available up to September 2021, and there might have been changes or updates since then. If you’re unsure or encounter any issues, it’s always a good idea to refer to the official Apple support documentation or contact Apple support for the most up-to-date and accurate guidance.