How to Factory Reset Your AirPods: Step-by-Step Guide

Learn how to factory reset your AirPods easily with our step-by-step guide. Perfect for troubleshooting connection issues.

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To factory reset your AirPods, first put them in their case and keep the lid open. Press and hold the setup button on the back of the case until the light flashes amber, then white. Reconnect them to your device after resetting. If issues persist, ensure your device is updated, and contact Apple support if necessary. This process will disconnect the AirPods from all devices, so you will need to pair them again with each one after the reset.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What should I do if my AirPods won't reset? If your AirPods won't reset, ensure that the battery is charged and that you are following the reset steps correctly. You may also try resetting them again after a short wait. If the problem persists, consider contacting Apple support for further assistance.
  2. How do I know if my AirPods have been successfully reset? Your AirPods have been successfully reset when the LED light on the case flashes amber and then white. After this, the AirPods will need to be reconnected to your device.
  3. Will factory resetting my AirPods delete all my settings? Yes, a factory reset will disconnect your AirPods from all devices and delete any customized settings. You will have to pair them again as if they are new.
  4. Can I factory reset my AirPods without the charging case? No, you need the charging case to perform a factory reset on your AirPods, as the setup button is located on the back of the case.