Having trouble with your AirPods?
There are certain issues that you may encounter while using your Airpods. We will show you how to keep your Airpods in good shape and maintain a great listening experience. Some issues you may encounter while using your Airpods include:
Airpods disconnecting
You definitely feel disappointed when your Airpods keep disconnecting while in use and you want to why and how to fix. If they do, you can fix this by either resetting your Airpods or the Bluetooth Module if you are connected from your Mac. You can reset your AirPods to factory settings, reconnect your Airpods, or Reset the Bluetooth Module on your Mac.
Airpods die faster
When your AirPods die so fast, it may be due to the wear on your battery or its lifespan has decreased significantly. The battery life of your Airpods depends on device settings, usage, environment, and many other factors. With some device settings active, you can potentially increase the lifespan of your Airpods significantly.
Airpods sound muffled
If your Airpods is sounding muffled, you need to make sure that you have the latest software on your connected iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac. If that’s not the case, you can a quick software update and see if this fixes it.
Therefore, as a general rule of thumb, if your AirPods is not responding, unable to connect, disconnecting randomly, cutting out, or purchased from another user, you may need to reset your AirPods to factory settings to get it back to normal use.
Do more with your AirPods
You can do more with your AirPods including sharing audio with two sets of AirPods or Beats, using background sounds, announcing notifications with Siri, and many more.
Share Audio
When you’re wearing your AirPods, you can share audio you’re listening to with a friend using their AirPods or Beats wireless headphones.
- Go to Control Center on your iPhone, tap the button for your AirPods, and then tap Share Audio.
- If your friend is already wearing their AirPods, when they bring their iPhone near yours, they can tap the Join button.
- If their AirPods are still in their case, bring it close to your iPhone and open the lid.
- When your friend’s AirPods appear on your screen, tap Share Audio.
- Then, press and hold the Setup button on the back of their AirPods case for a few seconds. This will temporarily connect them to your iPhone while you share audio. You can adjust the volume with the controls on each set of headphones or in Control Center on your device.
Live Listen
Live Listen uses the microphone on your iPhone or iPad to send audio to your AirPods, so you can hear someone more clearly in a noisy environment or even from across the room.
- In Settings, scroll down and tap Control Center.
- Then, scroll down and tap the Add button next to Hearing.
- Now, open Control Center and tap the Hearing button.
- With your headphones connected, tap Live Listen to turn it on. Audio is sent from the microphone on your device to your AirPods.
- Just tap Live Listen again to turn it off.
Hearing Controls
With hearing controls added to Control Center, you can listen to Background Sounds with your AirPods to minimize distractions while using your iPhone or to just get some rest.
- From the hearing controls, tap Background Sounds and tap the Background Sounds icon to turn it on or off.
- Then, tap a sound. You can choose from sounds like Bright Noise, Ocean, Rain, and more. To adjust the volume, drag the volume slider.
Announce Notifications
You can have Siri announce incoming notifications while you’re wearing your AirPods.
- In Settings, tap Notifications.
- Next, tap Announce Notifications.
- And then tap to turn it on.
When your iPhone screen is locked and dark, Siri will announce your incoming notifications from supported apps like Messages and Reminders.