Why Is One AirPod Louder Than the Other? Causes and Easy Fixes
Learn why one AirPod may sound louder than the other and how to fix it with simple cleaning, audio balance adjustments, and resets.
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One AirPod being louder than the other often indicates a buildup of earwax or debris. Start by cleaning both AirPods gently with a soft, dry brush or cloth. If the issue persists, check the audio balance on your device: Go to Settings > Accessibility > Audio/Visual and make sure the balance is set to the center. If none of these solutions work, try resetting your AirPods by holding the setup button on the case for 15 seconds. Contact Apple Support if the problem remains unresolved.
FAQs & Answers
- How do I fix one AirPod being louder than the other? Try cleaning your AirPods to remove earwax or debris, adjust audio balance in device settings under Accessibility, or reset your AirPods by holding the setup button for 15 seconds.
- Why is my AirPods audio balance uneven? Uneven audio can be caused by earwax buildup on one AirPod or incorrect audio balance settings on your device.
- Can resetting AirPods fix sound issues? Yes, resetting your AirPods often resolves audio imbalance problems by restoring factory settings.
- When should I contact Apple Support for AirPod audio problems? If cleaning, adjusting settings, and resetting don’t fix the loudness difference, contact Apple Support for further assistance.