This isn’t much of an issue with newer Macs, but sometimes maintaining a Bluetooth connection can be problematic with older machines. James Harrison / Unsplash Computer connection woes ![]() Step 5: If a single AirPod has failed completely, visit Apple's replacement page to get info about how to replace it and what it might cost you. Step 4: Clean out your AirPods, both inside the case and the contact points on the buds. Step 3: Still nothing? Try resetting the AirPods (instructions at the end of this article). Step 2: Step 1 didn't work? Repeat step 1, but this time, turn Bluetooth on and off on your phone or tablet before removing the Pods from their charging case. Step 1: Just like when dealing with both AirPods, pop both of them back in the charging case, wait for about 10 seconds, then remove them and put them into your ears. One AirPod won’t connectĪnother common issue AirPods owners run into is that one AirPod won’t connect. This is a catch-all fix for a lot of problems and one we’ll detail at the bottom of this article. If this is the case, try fully resetting the AirPods. Step 3: It’s not likely, but you may encounter situations where neither solution works. ![]() ![]() These AirPods are discounted to $99 in Amazon’s back-to-school saleĪ new USB-C case may be in AirPods Pro’s future Best AirPods deals: Save on AirPods Pro and AirPods Max
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