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The most frequent problems encountered on Airpods and the different solutions to solve them





The most frequent problems encountered on Airpods and the different solutions to solve them
Designed by Apple and released on December 19, 2016, Airpods are wireless headphones. Airpods quickly pair with your iPhone, Apple TV, iDevices, and other Apple products. You can store them and at the same time recharge them in their charging case. Admittedly, this device is a great headset, especially for those who love to enjoy wireless music. You only have to open your charging case and your Airpods turn on. You then connect them to your Mac, Apple Watch or iPhone. Once you place them in your ears, the sound will go off. Thanks to the new W1 chip, Airpods deliver superior quality sound. However, like all other devices, your Airpods can experience various problems. This can include loss of calls, rapidly draining battery, or pairing issues. This article mentions some of the more common ones. Here you will also see how to solve them yourself

Battery problems that drain too quickly
Some users have claimed that the battery life of their airpod has melted over time. Most complain that it loses 50% of its capacity after a few calls. Remember that this device should last at least five hours of listening time and two hours of calling time on a single charge. And like all other devices, the battery life of Airpods decreases in autonomy over time. There is nothing you can do about it. However, you can perfectly extend the battery life

Put your Airpod in the case, even when you're not using it to keep it charged

When you charge your airpod with a charging case, connect it with Mac

Another way is to make sure that the automatic ear detection is turned on. This puts the Airpod on low power mode

If your battery melts after an hour, without having performed any activity, reset your Airpods. To do this, hold down the configuration button for at least 15 seconds. This is located on the back of the case. Do not release the button until you see the flashing status light appear in a thunderstorm and then in white

Note: When the charge level of your Airpod is low, a sound is emitted. And to know the real charge level, you only have to approach the Airpods of your iPhone

Find your Pods easily
This is a fairly common complaint. This is quite easily resolved using the Find my iPhone function. To do this, on your iOs device, launch the Find my iPhone app. You can also go to the iCloud website, log in with your credentials and select the Find my iPhone menu. Now select your Airpods and you will know where they are as well as their last locations before they are turned off. A green dot next to the device means that it is on. If it is off, a map tells you where to start
Pairing issues on your Airpods
pairing problems on your Airpods Problems connecting your iOs devices to your AirPods? Rest assured, you are not alone. To resolve this issue, you must remove the pairing from your headphones, and then make a new connection. To do this, go to iOS settings on your Apple devices. Select your Airpods (in the Bluetooth submenu). Now tap Unpair this device. After pairing your AirPods with your iCloud account, put them in the charging case. Finally, hold the button on the back for a few seconds, and voila. Everything should be functional

In any case, if your Airpods do not connect with your phone or tablet, the first thing to do is to put them back in the charging case and wait a few seconds. Put them back on your ears. However, if that doesn't work, try turning Bluetooth on your phone or tablet on and off. Repeat this. This should solve the problem

Didn't all of the solutions mentioned solve the problem? Reset your Airpods. This solves almost all the problems

How to reset your Airpods
Resetting your Airpods will only take a few minutes. Put them back in the charging case first. For about 15 seconds, hold the button on the back of the case. Release the button when you see that the orange LED is flashing. Open the case next to your phone. Then wait until the Airpods reconnect. If you are using an iPhone, icloud will synchronize the connection to your other devices

The problems of your Airpods are not listed in this article? In this case, we recommend that you contact Apple Support or the nearest Apple store

Volume issues when using your Airpods on Android
Do you use your Airpods with an Android device? Be aware that you may experience problems with the volume. Indeed, the volume is much lower than with iOS devices, especially when listening to podcasts. Even if you turn the volume down, you will find it hard to hear it especially in noisy places. But there is a solution to remedy this. First of all, you need to know that when dealing with Bluetooth audio devices, there are two levels of volume. That of your source device, that is, your tablet, computer and phone, and that of your audio device. When using your Airpods with an Android source device, the volume of Airpods is not automatically controlled. What to do 

Press the volume (up or down). You should see the volume control appear on the screen. Tap the down arrow next to the volume control, and you'll see all of the available volume sliders appear. One of them is Bluetooth. Turn it up or down as desired

On Samsung Galaxy phones, go to settings, then connections, then Bluetooth. Tap the three dots in the upper right corner for more options, then turn on media volume sync. Now you can use the volume control on the device in the same way as you would on an iOS device

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