Apple’s AirPods Pro are one of the best wireless earbuds you can buy. With great sound quality, excellent active noise cancellation, and a compact design, AirPods Pro set the tone for premium wireless earbuds that quickly evolved into the everyday device of many Apple enthusiasts. But even great headphones are prone to issues, and if you’ve been using them for a while, sometimes your AirPods might have some issues.
Knowing how to reset your AirPods is a useful tip, whether you want to restart your AirPods or sell them before a deal. good news? It’s an easy process that you can learn in just a few minutes, and the same steps apply whether you have the original AirPods, AirPods 2, AirPods 3, or noise-cancelling AirPods Pro.
How to factory reset AirPods or AirPods Pro
1. Put your AirPods in the charging case and make sure the lid is closed.
2. After 30 seconds, open the cover to connect your iPhone or iPad. On either device, go to Settings > Bluetooth , then tap the blue i icon next to AirPods. (If you don’t see your AirPods in Settings > Bluetooth, go to the next step.)
3. Tap Forget this device, then tap Confirm again.
4. Now that your AirPods are forgotten, open the lid, press and hold the button on the back of the case for about 15 seconds, or until the status light flashes amber, then turns white.
If you are using an Android phone, the first two steps are the same, then:
3. Go to Settings, then Connected Devices and tap the gear icon next to AirPods or AirPods Pro.
4. Now, tap Forget and then Forget Device to confirm.
After resetting your AirPods, the earbuds will no longer automatically recognize the device associated with your iCloud account. Opening the AirPods case near your iOS device will start the setup process as if you were using it for the first time.
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