You want to reset your AirPods because they have a problem? Nothing could be easier than that. In this article we will show you step by step how you can easily reset your AirPods.
This is how you can reset your AirPods and AirPods Pro to factory settings
Resetting the AirPods is simple and only requires a few steps. Let's get started straight away:
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Fully charge AirPods: Make sure your AirPods are charged before resetting. If the battery is too low, this can lead to problems with resetting.
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Put the AirPods in the charging case: Now place the AirPods in the charging case, close the lid and wait 30 - 60 seconds.
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Open the charging case lid: Now open the lid of the charging case and insert the AirPods into your ears.
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To reset settings: Go to “Settings” > “Bluetooth” or alternatively “Settings” > [Your AirPods]. If your AirPods show as connected, tap the More Info button (i icon), then tap “Ignore This Device.” Then confirm. However, if your AirPods are not visible in the settings, continue with the following step:
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Open the lid: Place the AirPods in the charging case. Leave the lid open.
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Press the setup button: Hold the setup button on the charging case (back) for approx. 15 seconds until the status indicator on the front flashes yellow and then white.
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Reconnect AirPods: Now connect the AirPods again. The AirPods are placed in the charging case and the lid is open. Now follow the instructions on the device screen.
Done! Now your AirPods should be reset and working properly. If the reset didn't work, let's now look at other possibilities as to why this could be and what you can do now.
Please note: Newer versions of AirPods may be associated with a
Can't reset my AirPods: What to do?
Sometimes you may not be able to reset your AirPods properly even though you have tried several times and followed the correct steps.
In such cases, you can try a few things before contacting
- Charge the AirPods and the charging case completely: Because sometimes connection or function problems can be due to a weak battery.
- Restart your device: Sometimes it helps to restart your device to which you want to connect the AirPods.
- Software Update: Check whether the software on your device is the latest version. Outdated versions of the software may cause compatibility issues.
- Check the AirPods for dirt and damage: First check whether your AirPods have any damage or dirt. Clean the AirPods and the charging case carefully with a dry, soft cloth.
- Reset network settings: Go to “Settings”, then “General” and select “Reset”. Now tap on “Reset network settings”. Please note, however, that this will also delete saved WiFi passwords and VPN settings.
After these steps the reset should definitely have worked. If it still didn't work, then you should look for a replacement.
But that doesn't mean you necessarily have to buy a new bundle. You can also replace just a single AirPod if only one of the AirPods is causing problems.
What problems does resetting the AirPods help with??
Resetting AirPods can help with various problems, especially if they have to do with connection or performance. Here are some common problems where resetting AirPods can be the solution:
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Connection problems: If the AirPods have difficulty connecting to a device or if the connection drops frequently, you may A reset will help resolve these issues.
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Sound issues: If you can't hear any sound from your AirPods, or if the sound is distorted, a reset could improve audio performance .
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Settings issues: Settings issues, such as misconfigured audio settings, can be resolved by resetting.
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Battery life issues: If the AirPods battery life is shorter than expected, a reset might help.
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Switching Connections: If you want to switch AirPods from one device to another and are having trouble establishing the connection, a reset can help establish a new connection.
- Errors after a software update: Sometimes problems can occur after a software update. A reset can help resolve these by restoring the AirPods to factory settings and then allowing them to reconnect to the updated device.
Frequently asked questions
Can you completely reset AirPods?
Yes, you can completely reset AirPods. Follow the simple step-by-step instructions on this page.
How to reset AirPods?
- Fully charge AirPods
- Put AirPods in charging case
- Close the lid and wait 30 seconds
- Open the lid and put AirPods in your ears
- In Settings, tap “Bluetooth” or go to “Settings > [Your AirPods]
- Tap “More information” and then tap “Ignore this device”
- Confirm
If the AirPods cannot be found in the settings, follow the following steps:
- Place AirPods in case. Leave the lid open
- Press the setup button on the back of the charging case (approx. 15 seconds)
- Reconnect AirPods, AirPods placed in the charging case and the lid is open
- Now follow the instructions on the device screen
Why can't I reset my AirPods?
Sometimes you may not be able to reset your AirPods properly even after trying several times. In such cases, there are a few things you can try before contacting
- Completely charge the AirPods and the charging case
- Restart your device
- Software Update
- Check the AirPods for dirt and damage
- Reset network settings
Can AirPods be located?
AirPods can be located within a short range using the “Find My” app. The last active location is also displayed. To do this, the app must be installed on the iPhone on which the AirPods are used.
Reset AirPods Max: How to do it?
First charge the AirPods Max for a few minutes. If you have problems, you can restart it first. To do this, press and hold the noise control button and the Digital Crown until the LED flashes yellow. To reset AirPod Max to factory settings, do the following: Press and hold the sound control button and the Digital Crown for 15 seconds until the LED flashes yellow and then white. Now they are reset and you can connect them to a new iOS device or your Mac.