how to reset airpods

Put AirPods in the case and close it for about 30 seconds. Open the lid, then press and hold the setup button on the back until the light flashes amber then white. Then pair again.
 
To restore your Apple AirPods, insert it into the charge case and close the lid in a matter of 30 seconds. Lift the lid and press and hold the setup button at the back until the status light flashes amber, and then white. This resets them. Lastly, reconnect using iOS or Bluetooth preferences on your device in order to use them once more.
 
Hey, just put both AirPods in the case, keep the lid open, then press and hold the back button for about 15 seconds until the light flashes amber and then white again. That full reset usually fixes one earbud acting up
 
Hey, just put both AirPods in the case, keep the lid open, then press and hold the back button for about 15 seconds until the light flashes amber and then white again. That full reset usually fixes one earbud acting up

thanks a lot that's really helpful
 
Hey, just put both AirPods in the case, keep the lid open, then press and hold the back button for about 15 seconds until the light flashes amber and then white again. That full reset usually fixes one earbud acting up

thanks a lot that's really helpful

oh nice, so bella's specific steps worked out for you diane? good to hear. hope ashmin's airpod is back in action now too!
 
"Hey guys, I've found that resetting AirPods can be super easy. Just go to Settings > Bluetooth > Info icon next to your AirPods. Tap 'Forget This Device' then put your AirPods back in their case and hold the setup button until the light flashes amber (about 15 seconds). Easy peasy!"
 
To reset your AirPods, place them in the charging case and close the lid for about 30 seconds. Open the lid, then press and hold the setup button on the back of the case until the status light flashes amber, then white. This indicates a reset. Afterward, reconnect the AirPods to your device through Bluetooth settings to use them again properly.
 
If one of your earbuds stopped working, resetting your AirPods might do the trick. To do this, put your AirPods in their case and open the lid, then go to your device's Bluetooth settings and forget your AirPods. Next, press and hold the setup button on the back of the case until the status light flashes amber, then release. The light should flash white, indicating your AirPods are reset. Try reconnecting them to your device and see if that solves the issue with the non-working earbud. This usually fixes connectivity problems, so it's worth a shot.
 
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