If you are having any sort of issues with your AirPods Pro, then you can potentially solve them quickly after you reset AirPods Pro the right way.
Many different kinds of issues can be solved by a simple reset of AirPods Pro. This includes the issue when AirPods won’t charge, one of the AirPods is not working, one AirPods is louder than the other, and more.
Here’s how you can reset AirPods Pro
You can follow the simple instructions below to factory reset AirPods Pro the right way. These steps work on AirPods Pro 1st generation, AirPods Pro 2nd generation, and AirPods Pro 2nd generation with USB-C case.
Step 1. Put both L and R AirPods in their charging case and close the lid.
Step 2. Wait for 30 seconds and then open the lid and put both AirPods in your ears.
Step 3. Now on your iPhone go to Settings -> Bluetooth and tap on the ‘i’ button located next to your AirPods Pro’s name.
Step 4. On the the next tap on ‘Forget This Device’ and confirm.
Step 5. Now put your AirPods Pro back in their charging case.
Step 6. Press and hold on the ‘Setup’ button that is located at the back of your AirPods Pro case. Keep the button pressed for 15 seconds.
Step 7. Wait for the front light of the AirPods Pro case to flash amber and then turn white.
Step 8. Now your AirPods Pro have been reset, proceed to reconnect your AirPods with your desired device by opening their case and bringing them close to the iPhone or iPad.
Frequently Asked Questions About Resetting AirPods Pro
Question: How can I factory reset AirPods Pro?
Answer: You can factory reset AirPods Pro by following the instructions shared in this guide.
Question: How to reset AirPods Pro before selling?
Answer: This guide shows steps to reset the AirPods Pro. These are the same steps that you should follow to reset AirPods before selling or giving them away.
Question: How do I fix my AirPods Pro?
Answer: You can fix many issues that you are facing with your AirPods Pro by following the reset AirPods Pro guide above.
Question: Can I reset AirPods Pro that don’t belong to me?
Answer: Yes, you can reset them even if they don’t belong to you. Apple does not have a feature like an Activation lock that would prevent users from factory resetting the AirPods Pro that don’t belong to them.