Why Does Only One AirPod Work and How to Fix It?

Learn why only one AirPod is working and discover easy troubleshooting steps to fix connection, battery, or cleanliness issues.

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Only one AirPod working is often due to connectivity issues, battery imbalance, or earwax blockage. Reset your AirPods by placing them in the case, holding the button until the light flashes amber, and reconnecting. Additionally, clean the AirPods and check battery levels for both units to ensure they are equally charged.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Why is only one of my AirPods working? This is usually caused by connectivity problems, uneven battery charge between the two AirPods, or physical blockages like earwax.
  2. How do I reset my AirPods if one AirPod is not working? Place both AirPods in the charging case, hold the setup button until the status light flashes amber, then white, and reconnect your AirPods to your device.
  3. Can earwax cause one AirPod to stop working? Yes, earwax buildup can block the speaker mesh and affect audio, so cleaning your AirPods regularly is recommended.