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When tech -related products, such as computers, smartphones, game consoles, etc., do not work well, it is often the case that it is simply restarted simply.
So is AirPods and iPhone.
If you release the pairing and pair again, most of the time is enough.
However, there are some problems that cannot be solved just by pairing.
For example, cases where AirPods cannot be found from the device, or cases where AirPods is immediately disconnected.
I just want to enjoy music and movies without disturbing the people around me, but I'm just frustrated.
Let's look at the hard reset method from AirPods.
First, cancel the pairing of AirPods and devices.Open Bluetooth settings from the iPhone or iPad and tap the "I" mark next to AirPods.
Scroll down, tap "Release this device", and select "Release the Device" in a pop -up.On the Mac, open Bluetooth from the system environment settings, right -click AirPods, and select Connection.
Next, return AirPods to charging case.
Close the lid and press and hold the button in the case for about 15 seconds.
Then the light will be replaced with orange and will be changed three times.If the light turns white with the button, the AirPods is ready to pair again.
This work is the same for Beats.Release the pairing of the device and Beats, put the Beats in the case, and press the button for 15 seconds to light the light.
In the case of AirPods Max, the approach is slightly different.
The same is true until the headphone is released, but instead of pressing the button for 15 seconds, press and hold the digital crown and noise control button for 15 seconds at the same time.
Then, the LED should flash in orange.
Try the same method for other Bluetooth earphones or headphones.However, it cannot be denied that this method is not standard.
Because, I introduced only Apple devices here.
It is not surprising that different approaches are taken in other companies' products.If you can't reset it well, check out how to reset your Bluetooth headphone model.