As a wireless Bluetooth headset launched by Apple, AirPods are loved by the majority of users because of their convenience and comfort. However, sometimes we may encounter the problem that the AirPods cannot connect to the phone, what should we do at this time?This article will give you a detailed introduction to the steps to solve the problem that AirPods can't connect to your phone, to help you quickly solve the problem and enjoy the fun of wireless ** again.
1. Check the Bluetooth settings
First, make sure that the Bluetooth feature is turned on on your iOS device such as your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. You can check and turn on Bluetooth by following these steps:
1.Open the Settings app on your iOS device.
2.Scroll to and tap on the "Bluetooth" option.
3.Make sure the Bluetooth switch is on (green means on, gray means off).
2. Check the status of AirPods
Next, check if your AirPods are properly placed in the charging case and make sure both AirPods are charging. Here's how you can check the status of your AirPods:
1.Put your AirPods in the charging case.
2.Close the lid and wait 15 seconds.
3.Open the lid of the case and observe the status indicator on the front of the charging case. If the indicator light flashes green, it means that the AirPods are charging. If the light doesn't light up or flashes amber, check if the charging cable is connected properly, or try to replace it with a new one.
3. Re-pair your AirPods
If none of the above steps solve the problem, you can try to pair your AirPods again. Follow these steps:
1.Pick up the charging case with your AirPods on it and keep the lid open.
2.Close to your iOS device and make sure the distance between the device and the AirPods is within 1 meter.
3.On your iOS device, head to Settings > Bluetooth. In the list of devices, find and tap the name of your AirPods. If the AirPods name does not appear in the list, make sure that your AirPods are properly placed in the charging case and are in pairing mode (i.e., the status light flashes white).
4.Tap the "Connect" or "Pair" button and wait for the iOS device to establish a connection with your AirPods. Once the connection is successful, the status indicator will glow solid green.
4. Reset AirPods
If none of the above methods can solve the problem, you can consider resetting your AirPods. This will clear all pairing information related to AirPods and allow you to pair again. Follow these steps:
1.Put your AirPods in the charging case.
2.Close the lid and wait 30 seconds.
3.Open the lid of the case and press and hold the setting button on the back of the charging case for up to 10 seconds. At this point, the status light should flash white.
4.On your iOS device, head to Settings > Bluetooth. In the list of devices, find and tap the name of your AirPods. Then tap "Forget this device" to remove the original pairing information.
5.Re-pair and follow the previous steps to reconnect your AirPods with your iOS device.
If none of the above methods solve the problem, you may need to contact Apple Support for further assistance. You can visit the Apple official website or call Apple customer service for consultation. When communicating with customer service, please provide as much detail as possible about the problem and your device information so that they can better assist you in resolving the issue.