If your AirPods won’t connect to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, make sure that your device is connected to iCloud. If you’re using macOS Sierra or later, make sure that Bluetooth is turned on in your Mac’s menu bar. If you can’t connect your earbuds to any of your devices, follow these steps to reset your ear pieces.
If you’re using AirPods (2nd generation) and one of your AirPods isn’t working, follow these steps to fix the issue which is AirPods won’t connect . If you can’t use Siri with your AirPods, double check that Hey Siri is turned on. You can also check the battery level of your AirPods consuming the Batteries widget on your iOS device or in the ear piece case. If you’re using AirPods Pro, double check that Active Noise Cancellation is turned off. You can also try resetting your AirPods.
If your AirPods won’t connect to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, make sure that your devices are close to each other and in range of each other. If you still can’t connect, try these steps:
– Make sure that AirPlay is turned on for the device that you want to play audio from.
– Check that your devices are in their case and that the case is charged.
– If you’re using your ear pieces with an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch and you get audio feedback, make sure that your AirPods aren’t in contact with each other.
– If you’re using an Apple TV, check that AirPlay is on.
If you don’t see the AirPlay icon or the AirPlay button:
– On your iOS device, go to Settings > Bluetooth and make sure that Bluetooth is on.
– On your earpieces, press and hold the button on the back of the case until you see the status light flash white. Then open Control Center and tap AirPlay.
– If someone else is using AirPlay with another device, ask them to stop AirPlaying. Or try AirPlaying from a different device.
if you still have issues connecting your devices then contact us today to book an appointment for depth in check up.