Are your AirPods beeping, hissing or beeping slightly? That's annoying. But don't worry: In this article, we'll go through the causes and all relevant solutions to the problem. Let's get started right away:
Why are my AirPods / AirPods Pro beeping?
Only in the worst case scenario can the beeping be attributed to a hardware defect. In this case, the AirPods would have to be replaced. But often the problem can be solved more easily because it can be traced back to other causes. Make sure the AirPods are reasonably charged before you try the following solution steps:
Solution 1: Disconnect and re-pair AirPods
It may be enough to unpair the AirPods and then pair them again. You can do this via the Bluetooth settings. Tap on the name of your AirPods and then on "Forget this device". Once you have done that, reconnect your AirPods. Place the device in the immediate vicinity of your headphones to ensure a stable Bluetooth connection and establish a new connection. Now check whether the beeping or noise has stopped.
Solution 2: Turn down the volume
This may sound simple, but too high a volume could be responsible for the beeping or increased noise. Reduce the volume and check if the problem is solved.
Solution 3: Update firmware
Strange noises on AirPods Pro can also be caused by outdated software on the playback device, so it is advisable to check the firmware version on all devices connected to the headphones.
Solution 4: Eliminate noise-canceling problems
The noise-cancelling function can cause the AirPods Pro to sound strange, beep slightly or crackle. This can happen, for example, if the microphones that pick up ambient noise are dirty. To resolve any problems with noise cancellation, it is necessary to clean the microphones on the earbuds. Be careful when doing this, as the AirPods are sensitive. Choose a clean and well-lit work environment and only use the cleaning products described in our detailed cleaning instructions are recommended.
Solution 5: Reset AirPods to factory settings
The beeping is still there? Then it's time to reset your AirPods to factory settings. This might fix the problem. For the reset follow these steps:
- First, turn off Bluetooth on your device
- Place both AirPods in the charging case and leave the lid closed for 30 seconds
- Open the charging case lid, but leave the headphones in the case
- Press the button on the back of the charging case and hold it for about 15 seconds. The LED light should flash white first and then yellow after a few seconds
- Reconnect the AirPods by activating Bluetooth. If the connection does not happen automatically, tap "Connect" on your device
Solution 6: Accidentally tapped “Play sound” in the “Find my” app?
The Find My app lets you view AirPods on a map and play a sound to make it easier to find them if they're lost.Maybe you activated the app and forgot to turn off the sound.
Solution 7: Request AirPod replacement
If none of the previous solutions worked, your AirPods (or a single AirPod) are probably defective. In this case, you can check whether they are still under warranty. If so, contact
By the way, if only one of your AirPods beeps, you can also buy individual AirPods in our online shop. The manufacturer only sells AirPods in bundles, which is of course more expensive. That's why we also offer individual AirPods. Our individual AirPods are
Frequently Asked Questions
What if the AirPods beep?
If the AirPods beep, it may be due to the following reasons:
- Bluetooth connection is too weak
- Volume is set too high
- Outdated firmware
- Noise-canceling problems due to dirty microphone
- “Where is” app is activated
Can you make AirPods beep?
Yes, you can make AirPods beep to make it easier to locate them if you misplace them.
How to make your AirPods ring?
You can make AirPods ring with the “Find My” app. With this app you can locate the AirPods on a map and the ringing helps you to find the AirPods more easily in the surrounding area. More about the app can be found here.