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Personally, I consider AirPods to be one of the most reliable products from Apple in recent times, which is undoubtedly due to their simplicity. But from time to time, some users may encounter problems, such as the headphones draining quickly or failing to connect to a paired device. One of the most universal and effective tips is resetting AirPods to factory settings.

Resetting AirPods can be a solution to many ailments. But at the same time, it also comes in handy when you want to sell the headphones or gift them to someone. By resetting the AirPods to factory settings, you cancel pairing with all devices to which the headphones were connected.

How to reset AirPods

  1. Place the headphones in the case
  2. Make sure both the headphones and the case are at least partially charged
  3. Open the case cover
  4. Hold the button on the back of the case for at least 15 seconds
  5. The LED inside the case will flash red three times and then start flashing white. At that moment he can release the button
  6. AirPods are reset
AirPods LED

After resetting AirPods to factory settings, you need to go through the pairing process again. In the case of an iPhone or iPad, just open the cover of the case near the unlocked device and connect the headphones. Once you do, AirPods will automatically pair with all devices that are signed in to the same Apple ID.

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