Today you AirPods and AirPods Pro about resetting your wireless headphones your clue we want to share. If AirPods models do not charge or have a different problem, it may be necessary to reset the AirPods to fix the problem.
To do this, first put your AirPods in the charging case and close the cover. After waiting 30 seconds, open the cover of the charging box. 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. With the lid open, press and hold the setting button on the back of the box for about 15 seconds until the status light flashes yellow and then white. Reconnect your AirPods. With your AirPods in the charging case and the case lid open, place the AirPods close to your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.
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AirPods can connect with a single Apple ID. If you want to use an AirPods or AirPods Pro that someone else has used in the past, that person must first remove the AirPods from their Apple ID.
Removing headphones like AirPods Pro and AirPods Max from Apple ID
- Open the Find app, then tap the Devices tab.
- Tap the device you want to remove.
- Tap Erase This Device, then tap Erase to confirm.
- If your device is out of Bluetooth range of your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, you’ll see an “AirTag Not Found” or “Object Not Found” message. Tap Delete.