Easiest factory reset for both AirPods or AirPods Pro Image source: Christian de Looper for BGR It doesn’t matter if you have a first-gen AirPods or the latestUSB-C AirPods Pro 2, there might be several reasons why you want to factory reset the earbuds. ...
If your AirPods have a problem like not charging, a reset could solve it. We'll walk you through how to reset AirPods of any type.
If you have1st or 2nd-generation AirPods, you can go toSettings> “General” > “Accessibility” > “Hearing“. Here, you will see a section called “Balance“, where you can adjust the audio using a slider. You need tobring the slider to the centerto allow the system to distribute th...
There are a few reasons one might actually want to reset theirAirPods. The simplest, yet vaguest reason, is that tech can be tricky sometimes. You might wake up one day and have pairing issues or a software update has rearranged some things, and a factory reset will get you back on tra...
These steps will make sure the new AirPods is connect to the case and other AirPods correctly. Once that is complete, you will want to reset the AirPods following the steps found here: How to reset your AirPods and AirPods Pro - Apple Support You can then pair the AIrPods to a device...
Note: Your iOS device must be connected to the internet.12. Factory reset your AirPodsFinally, if nothing helps, it is time to reset your AirPods. This will bring them to an out-of-the-box state. You can learn how to reset AirPods (1st, 2nd gen, Pro) here. For AirPods Max, please...
Next-gen AirPods Max headphones might take a while to hit the shelves Save $75 when you buy the AirPods 3 at Walmart How to take the AirPods Pro 2 hearing test Step 3:On this screen, you can choose to replace a lost AirPod, replace the charging case, or even replace damaged...
The AirPods second-generation wireless case (and cases for the 2nd-gen and AirPods Pro) can charge on a wireless charging pad, but it has to be compatible. Step 1:Make sure you are using a Qi standard charger, and place your AirPods charging case on the pad with the charging light indi...
Reset your AirPods “When all else fails, reset”—this is one of the proven laws of troubleshooting any gadget, including your AirPods. Resetting your AirPods will restore them to their factory settings—the configuration they came with out of the box. Resetting your AirPods will disconnect them...
AirPods (2nd generation): 6F21 AirPods (1st generation): 6.8.8 Both variants of the new AirPods 4 moved to 7A304 with bug fixes shortly after the wireless earbuds launched. On Thursday, AirPods 2 and AirPods 3 got an upgrade to firmware version 6F21 that offers “Bug fixes and other imp...