The Air pods Pro, both the first generation and the updated edition known as the Earphones Two, are among the best wireless earbuds on the market. However, they are not perfect. The Air pods, like other electronic connections, are prone to issues that are ultimately beyond their control.
But hold off on the hasty trashing. If your Air Pods are giving you a headache or you just do not believe they're functioning correctly, this tutorial will help you determine the issue and, hopefully, solve it. Start by signing into Apple with your I tunes Account and then selecting "Find My iPhone" from either your iOS device or the Apple website.
Select your Air Pods from the list to display a map pinpointing their current location or their last known location before being switched off. If the Apple button is highlighted by a green dot, they are turned on and a sound can be played to aid in finding them.
Oddities involving pairing off
If your Air Pods aren't connecting to your device, try placing them back in their charging case, waiting 10 seconds, and then removing and reinserting them into your ears. Next, try switching Bluetooth on and off on your mobile device. So, just do it all over again. With only a few exceptions.
Problems with sound quality or the appearance of static
Static and/or poor audio are significantly more difficult to identify than some of the other issues listed in this article since there are so many potential causes. Bluetooth connections are subjected to interference, which can lead to a variety of issues, including static, poor audio quality, and even complete disconnects. If the issue only manifests itself in one location, interference is likely to be to blame.
Issues with Android's Volume Control
You may well have observed that the volume is significantly lower on Android devices when using Air Pods. Volume control on Android devices could be affected since most Air Pod apps are designed to interact with the 0.75 chip (or alternative hypothesis on the earbuds 2) on your iPhone or iPad.
Poor battery
A rechargeable pair of Air Pods should last roughly five hours, with three hours of conversation time (an improvement over the two hours offered by the first generation of Air Pods). However, this too will eventually wear out.
An innovative plan of action
If your Air Pods are having an issue not listed above, or if they just don't function, your best move is to contact a local Apple shop.
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