Todays Article provides remedies to a malfunctioned iPhone AirPod. Make sure to follow them if one Airpod stops working.
1. Be Sure Your AirPods Battery Is Well Charged:
AirPods may stop working due to battery drain. Each AirPod has its own battery charge, and when drained, it stops working. To check the battery level, place both AirPods back into the charging case and let them charge for 30-60 seconds. Hold the case near your iPhone to see the battery pop-up, or use the Settings app to view the AirPods’ battery levels.
2. Reboot The Connected Device:
When fixing an AirPod issue, ensure your AirPods are well charged. However If the issue is with your connected device, like an iPhone, Windows computer, Android device, or Mac, rebooting may be all you need. Once powered on and Bluetooth enabled, check if both AirPods connect and work properly again.
3. Adjust Your iPhone audio balance:
To adjust the audio balance of AirPods on an iPhone, go to Settings > Accessibility and scroll down to the Hearing section. Adjust the slider with an L on the left and an R on the right to ensure both AirPods play sound at an equal volume. On Android, open the Settings app and search for Accessibility. Make sure the indicator is in the middle of the slider to ensure both left and right AirPods are at equal audio levels. On a Mac, open System Settings > Sound and select the Output tab. On Windows 11, open Settings > System > Sound and select your AirPods from the list of output devices and adjust the Left channel and Right channel sliders to ensure equal audio levels.
4. Connect iPhone AirPod With A Second Devices:
AirPods may not always malfunction due to a smartphone or computer issue. Additionally If both AirPods work on other devices, the primary device is the issue.