Try them in this order to fix your AirPods.
- Check Battery. The simplest and most likely explanation for one AirPod not working is its battery is dead.
- Clean the AirPods.
- Turn Bluetooth On and Off.
- Restart Your Device.
- Unpair and Re-pair AirPods.
- Hard Reset AirPods.
- Reset Network Settings.
- Check Stereo Balance.
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Why wont both my AirPods connect at the same time?
If you’re having trouble getting your AirPods to connect, make sure your AirPods are charged, Bluetooth is turned on for the device you want to connect, and reset the device before trying again. If none of those steps work, you should un pair your AirPods from your device, reset the AirPods, and try to reconnect them.
How do I pair both AirPods?
How to connect two AirPods to one phone
- Connect the first pair of AirPods to your iPhone.
- Open Control Center on your iPhone by swiping down from the top right corner of the Home Screen.
- Now you’re ready to connect the second pair of AirPods.
- When your second pair of AirPods appear on the screen, tap Share Audio.
Why is my left AirPod not connecting?
Place both AirPods in your charging case and let them charge for 30 seconds. Open the charging case near your iPhone or iPad. Check the charge status on your iPhone or iPad to make sure that each AirPod is charging .If an AirPod still isn’t working, reset your AirPods.
Why is my left AirPod not detecting?
Quick solutions. Take both AirPods out of your ears so that the audio pauses, then put them back in and sometimes that’s it, you’re done, it works. More often, it doesn’t. In that case, the next quickest solution is to put both AirPods back into their case and leave them there for a half a minute.
Why does 1 of my AirPods not work?
The simplest and most likely explanation for one AirPod not working is its battery is dead. AirPods can drain batteries at different rates, so even if you’ve charged your AirPods at the same time, one might run out of juice first. Check AirPods battery life or look at your battery widget and charge if you need to.
Can two AirPods connect to one iPhone?
Using Apple’s Audio Sharing feature, you can connect two pairs of wireless headphones to a single iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch and seamlessly share the audio to both devices without any lag or stutter. To connect the second pair of AirPods to your iPhone, open the AirPods case next to your iPhone.
Why is only one of my AirPods charged?
Remove and reinsert the Airpods
Your AirPods may be charging properly because it doesn’t have full contact with the charging port. Luckily, the simple action of reinserting your AirPod may solve this issue.
How do I factory reset my AirPods?
How to Factory Reset Apple AirPods
- Press and hold the setup button for at least 15 seconds.
- Hold the button until the status light starts flashing amber a few times and then flashes white.
- You AirPods have now been fully reset. You will need to re-pair your AirPods to your devices in order to use them again.
What does red flashing mean on AirPods?
If only one AirPod is flashing red, it means that the earbud is not properly paired with the other earbud or the device you are connecting them to. You may need to reset your AirPods to get the earbuds to sync back together before repairing them to your device.
Can I pair just one AirPod?
Your phone should automatically pair to the singular AirPod in your ear. You can easily switch which AirPod you’re using and your phone will automatically reconnect. If you’re using both AirPods and want to switch to just one, simply put the AirPods back in their case and remove to and place it in your ear.
How do I know if my AirPod is broken?
It has a single alert light under the lid, which is used for both pair status and charge status:
- If you see no light: Your AirPods and their case are dead and need to be charged.
- If you see an amber light and your AirPods are in their case: The AirPods are charging.
How do I fix my AirPods not resetting?
What Do I Do if My AirPods Won’t Reset?
- Keep the charging case lid open.
- Disconnect the AirPods from all of your devices.
- Charge the AirPods’ charging case.
- Charge your Apple AirPods.
- Plug in the charging case.
- Clean the AirPods’ charging case.
- Clean your Apple AirPods.
- Reset your iPhone or iPad’s network settings.
How do I reconnect AirPods after forgetting device?
How to reset your AirPods and AirPods Pro
- Put your AirPods in their charging case, and close the lid.
- Wait 30 seconds.
- Open the lid of your charging case.
- On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, go to Settings > Bluetooth and tap the More Info button next to your AirPods.
- Tap Forget This Device, and tap again to confirm.
What color is Airpod when charging?
Green
Learn about the status light
If your AirPods are in your case and the lid is open, then the light shows the charge status of your AirPods. When your AirPods aren’t in your case, the light shows the status of your case. Green means fully charged, and amber means less than one full charge remains.
How do you clean AirPods?
Clean your AirPods and AirPods Pro
- Wipe them clean with a cloth slightly dampened with fresh water and dry with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth.
- Allow them to completely dry before placing in the charging case.
- Don’t attempt to use them until they’re completely dry.
Why is my Airpod light blue?
The blue light takes energy so, eventually they will have no charge. Let them be. I waited until blue light turned off, then putted them back in the case for some time. Reconnect them with your phone.
Do you need both AirPods to pair?
Pairing. Once you receive your new AirPod, you can pair it with the other by following the regular directions for pairing AirPods to your iPhone.To do this, you must first place both AirPods in the rechargeable case. From there, with the case open, check the status light.
How do I factory reset my AirPods with one AirPod?
Press and hold the button on the back of the case for at least 15 seconds. If you are using a first-generation (i.e. non-wireless) AirPods charging case, the case’s internal light between the AirPods will flash white and then amber, indicating the AirPods have reset.