How to connect Air Pods to your iPhone, Mac, Apple Watch and how to reset them if needed.
One of the most convenient things about Appleโs AirPods is their ability pair quickly with other Apple devices. But sometimes things don’t always go as planned โ Bluetooth connections get interrupted, a snafu occurs and you may find yourself scratching your head a bit before you can listen to your favorite playlist.
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To help in those situations, weโve put together a guide to getting your Air Pods to pair up with your iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple Watch. Weโve also included advice on how to connect your buds to non-Apple devices, as well as how to reset your Air Pods if you ever need to start from scratch.
How to connect Air Pods to an iPhone or iPad
If youโre trying to pair your Air Pods to a new iPhone or iPad, and your buds are already connected to an older model, the connection should automatically transfer to your new device, provided you use the same Apple ID on your new device.
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New AirPods, on the other hand, should automatically pair with your iPhone or iPad simply by holding the AirPods case near your device with the lid open. When an image of your new AirPods appears at the bottom of the screen tap the Connect button.
But that doesnโt always happen. If your AirPods donโt automatically connect, follow these steps:
1. Swipe down from the upper right corner of your iPhone or iPadโs screen to open the Control Center.
2. Long press the Bluetooth icon to expand the connections window. (Donโt tap, as this toggles Bluetooth on and off.)
3. Long press the Bluetooth icon again
4. With your AirPods in the case and the case lid open, bring them near your iPhone. If your AirPods show up in the list of Bluetooth devices, tap their name. If they donโt show up, tap Bluetooth Settings at the bottom of the window.
5. With your Air Pods in the case and the case lid open, press and hold the button at the back of the case until the light at the front of the case flashes white. When you see Air Pods in the list of devices, tap their name to connect
6. If your AirPods still donโt connect, go back to your home screen (swipe up from the bottom edge of your screen), close the lid on the AirPods, wait 15 seconds, then try the steps again. Make sure both your phone and AirPods are charged and youโre running the most recent version of iOS, which you can check by going to the Settings app, scrolling down to General and tapping on Software Update.
How to connect Air Pods to a Mac
Unlike iPads and iPhones, Macs donโt automatically connect to AirPods. To connect them manually, follow these steps:
1. Click the Apple icon in the upper left corner of your screen, select System Preferences, then click the Bluetooth icon.
2. With your AirPods in the case and the case open, bring them near your Mac and press and hold the button on the back of the case until the small light on the front of the case flashes white.
3. Your AirPods should show up in the Bluetooth window on your Mac. Click the Connect button to pair your AirPods.
4. If your Air Pods donโt show up in the Bluetooth dialog box, shut the Air Pods case and wait 15 seconds, then open the case and press the back button again. You may have to try the pairing process a few times before your Air Pods show up on the list. If you still have trouble, make sure the Air Pods are fully charged, and you have the latest OS version installed on your Mac. Restarting your computer can also help.
How to connect Air Pods to an Apple Watch
Like connections with iPhones and iPads, pairing your AirPods to your Apple Watch typically happens automatically. If you need to manually link them, follow these steps:
1. Depress the crown to bring up your Home Screen, aka the screen that shows all your apps. If you have grid view turned on, drag the grid around until you find Settings. If you have list view enabled, scroll or turn the crown to find the Settings icon. (Apps appear in alphabetical order.)
2. In Settings, scroll down to Bluetooth and tap on it. You should see a list of available nearby Bluetooth devices, regardless of whether theyโre connected.
3. With your AirPods in the case and the case lid open, bring your AirPods near your watch. Tap the name of your AirPods in the list of Bluetooth devices. They should automatically connect.
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4. If they donโt automatically connect, make sure both your AirPods and Apple Watch are charged. Check that your Apple Watch is updated to the latest software version, which, again, you can do by navigating to Settings, tapping General and then Software Update. Finally, make sure Bluetooth is turned on, which is a toggle switch at the bottom of the Bluetooth menu.
Other Bluetooth devices
Your AirPods and AirPods Pro will connect to many Bluetooth-enabled, non-Apple devices. You wonโt be able to use Siri, but you can hear and talk, and the press-to-pause button on the stem typically still works. While some devices will vary, the procedure for most devices is as follows:
- Open the Bluetooth menu on your device. For Chromebook, this is in the Quick Settings panel. For Windows, itโs in the Settings section of your Start menu. On Android phones, swipe down from the top of the screen and long press the Bluetooth icon.
- With your AirPods in the case and the lid open, bring your AirPods near your device.
- When your AirPods show up in the list of Bluetooth devices, tap their name.
- If the AirPods donโt show up, keep the lid open and press the button at the back of the case until the light at the front flashes white.
- When your AirPods appear in the list, tap their name. If they donโt appear, make sure your earbuds and device are charged. Shut the lid for 30 seconds and try again. Restarting your device and repeating the process can also help.
How to switch AirPods between devices
As of iOS 14, AirPods and AirPods Pro automatically switch between your iPhone and iPad, depending on which device is playing audio. For example, if youโre watching a show on your iPad and you get a call on your iPhone, the AirPods will switch over to your phone to answer the call.
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If you want to manually switch your AirPods from device to another, follow these steps. Of course, these instructions only apply if youโve already connected your AirPods to the device. If you havenโt done that, follow the steps above.
On an iPhone or iPad:
To make your AirPods switch to your iPhone or iPad, follow the same steps one through three in the pairing instructions above, with a different step four:
- Swipe down from the upper right corner of your iPhone or iPadโs screen to open the control center.
- Long press the Bluetooth icon to expand the connections window. (Donโt tap, as this toggles Bluetooth on and off.)
- Long press the Bluetooth icon again.
- In the list of devices that appears, select your AirPods.
On a Mac:
Switching your AirPods to your Mac is easiest to do through the Control Center by following these steps:
1. Click on the Control Center icon in your menu bar in the upper left corner.
2. Click on the text that says โBluetoothโ (not the Bluetooth icon, which toggles Bluetooth on and off).ย
3. Select your AirPods from the list of available devices.
On an Apple Watch:
To connect your AirPods to your Apple Watch, follow the same steps one through two in the pairing instructions above, with a different step three:
- Press the crown to bring up your home screen and tap on Settings.
- Scroll down to Bluetooth and tap on it.
- Select your AirPods from the list of devices.
How to reset your Air Pods
If your AirPods wonโt charge, wonโt pair, or if youโre giving your buds to a new owner, you may want to do a factory reset. Hereโs how:
- Put your AirPods in the case, shut the lid, wait 30 seconds, then open the lid.
- Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad and tap on Bluetooth.
- Tap the blue, circled โiโ next to your AirPods.
- Tap Forget This Device at the bottom of the AirPodsโ details screen.
- Tap the red Forget Device button that appears at the bottom of the screen.
- Confirm you want to remove your AirPods in the pop up window.
- 7. To reconnect your AirPods, donโt navigate away from the Bluetooth screen.
- 8. Open the lid and bring the case (with your AirPods inside) near your iPhone or iPad.
- 9. Press and hold the button at the back of the case until the light on the front flashes white.
- 10. Your AirPods will either show up in the list of Bluetooth devices, or youโll see a pop up window with an image of the AirPods and a Connect button. Tap your AirPods name or the Connect button.
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