Why are My AirPods Cutting Out?

There are a few reasons your AirPods might be cutting out. It could be because you’re not wearing them correctly, they’re dirty, or the battery is low. If you’re having trouble with your AirPods, here are a few things you can try to fix the problem:

First, make sure that your AirPods are charged and connected to your iPhone. If they’re not, charge them for at least 15 minutes before using them again. Next, check to see if there’s any debris in the charging case or on the AirPods themselves. If you see anything blocking the speaker grille, use a soft, dry toothbrush to remove it.

If your AirPods are still cutting out, try resetting them. Here’s how you will reset them:

1. Press and hold the setup button on the back of the charging case for about 15 seconds until you see the status light flash white.

2. Open the lid of your charging case and hold down the button on top of one of your AirPods for about 20 seconds until you see a flashing white light. Repeat this step with your other AirPod.

3. Put both AirPods back in their case—make sure that each pod is sitting in its own compartment—and close the lid of the case firmly (but not too tightly). Wait 30 seconds while your AirPods reset themselves; then open up Find My iPhone on another iOS device and confirm that each pod appears as “AirPod” followed by its serial number.*

Hopefully one of these solutions fixes the issue you’re having with your AirPods!

Why Do My AirPods Keep Stopping Randomly?

If you’re experiencing issues with your AirPods randomly stopping during use, there are a few possible explanations. First, it’s important to make sure that your AirPods are fully charged. If they’re not, that could be the reason why they keep stopping.

Why Do My AirPods Keep Stopping Randomly?

You can check the charge level of your AirPods by opening the case next to your iPhone. The LED light inside the case will indicate the current charge level. Another possibility is that your AirPods are disconnected from your iPhone.

This can happen if you walk too far away from your iPhone or if there’s interference in the Bluetooth connection. To fix this, simply bring your iPhone and AirPods closer together or move to a different location where there’s less interference. If you’re still having trouble, it’s possible that there’s an issue with one of the AirPods or the charging case itself.

In this case, we recommend taking them to an Apple Store for further diagnosis and assistance.

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Conclusion

However, if all else fails, contact Apple Support for further assistance. Comment below for any further queries.

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