Apple’sAirPodsandAirPods Prohave great sound quality and noise cancellation, but unfortunately, the headphones aren’t immune to bugs and glitches. Sometimes things go a little haywire. Sometimes the Bluetooth acts up, or the audio breaks up a little bit. Or maybe you’re looking to start from a clean slate and completely reset your AirPods preferences. No matter the reason, luckily, you can reset Apple’swireless earbuds.It’s a little trick you can do to get them back in working order. It might not be the answer all the time. But it’s worth a shot.
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Here’s how to reset your AirPods and AirPods Pro on your own. It takes less than a minute, is completely free to do, and doesn’t require you to contact Apple Support.

How to reset AirPods and AirPods Pro
It’s a pretty straightforward process to reset your wireless earbuds. Simply follow the steps below to “factory reset” your AirPods or AirPods Pro.
Android device users
If you use anAndroid phone, the first two steps are the same, and then it’s different. See below for the rest of the steps.
Q: What happens when you reset AirPods?
Once you reset your AirPods or AirPods Pro, the wireless earbuds will no longer automatically recognize any devices paired to your iCloud account. Opening an AirPods case near an iOS device will begin the setup process just as if you were using it for the first time.
Q: Which AirPods models can you reset?
You can factory reset the originalAirPods,the AirPods 2,AirPods 3, or the noise-cancellingAirPods Proand AirPods Pro 2 (both generation) models. You can also factory reset the AirPods Max by pressing down on the noise control button and Digital Crown for 15 seconds, according to Apple.

