Resetting your AirPods Pro can be a helpful troubleshooting step if you're facing connectivity issues, audio problems, or want to pair them with a new device. Fortunately, the reset process is straightforward and can be done in just a few simple steps. In this guide, we'll walk you through the process of resetting your AirPods Pro.
Before starting the reset process, make sure both AirPods are inside their charging case. Ensure the case has sufficient battery charge to complete the reset process.
Next, we need to access the settings on your iOS device that is paired with your AirPods Pro. Locate and open the "Settings" app from your home screen.
Within the Settings app, scroll down and tap on "Bluetooth" to access the Bluetooth settings menu.
Under the "MY DEVICES" section, you should see a list of Bluetooth devices connected or previously paired with your iOS device. Locate your AirPods Pro in this list. It will be labeled as "AirPods Pro".
Tap on the small letter "i" button next to the name of your AirPods Pro. This will open the device settings for your AirPods Pro.
On the AirPods Pro settings page, scroll down and tap on "Forget This Device". A confirmation pop-up will appear. Tap on "Forget Device" to confirm that you want to forget and remove your AirPods Pro from the paired devices list.
Open the lid of your AirPods Pro charging case and place it close to your iOS device. Make sure the lid is open and the AirPods Pro are inside the case.
Locate the small button on the back of the charging case. Press and hold this button until the LED indicator on the front of the case starts flashing white. Keep holding the button until the LED light turns amber, and then eventually flashes white again. This should take about 15 seconds.
After the LED light on the charging case flashes white, release the setup button. Now, follow the on-screen instructions on your iOS device to reconnect and pair your AirPods Pro. Make sure to keep your AirPods Pro close to your device during the pairing process.
By following these steps, you have successfully reset your AirPods Pro. This should help resolve any connectivity or audio issues you were experiencing. If the problems persist, you may need to contact Apple Support for further assistance.
Remember, resetting your AirPods Pro will remove them from the list of paired devices on your iOS device, and you'll need to reconnect and pair them again. Additionally, resetting does not erase any firmware updates or customizations you have made to your AirPods Pro.
Enjoy your refreshed AirPods Pro experience!