How to Reset Your AirPods: Step-by-Step Guide
Learn how to easily reset your AirPods in just a few steps with this comprehensive guide.
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To reset your AirPods: Place both AirPods in the charging case and close the lid. Wait 30 seconds. Open the lid and press the setup button on the back of the case until the status light flashes amber, then white. This will reset your AirPods, allowing you to set them up again.**
FAQs & Answers
- How do I know if my AirPods are reset? After resetting your AirPods, the status light on the case will flash amber and then white. This indicates that the reset was successful.
- What do I do if my AirPods won't connect after a reset? If your AirPods won't connect after a reset, try turning off Bluetooth on your device and then turning it back on. If issues persist, ensure your AirPods are charged and try resetting them again.
- Can I reset just one AirPod? No, you need to reset both AirPods simultaneously to re-establish their connection. Place both AirPods in the charging case during the reset process.
- What should I do if my AirPods are still having issues after resetting? If problems continue after a reset, consider checking for firmware updates, cleaning your AirPods, or reaching out to Apple Support for further assistance.