How To Reset Airpods On Android

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Are you looking for a convenient way to listen to music on the go? If so, you should consider investing in a pair of Apple’s AirPods. These wireless earbuds offer great sound quality and are compatible with both iOS and Android devices. However, if you’ve just purchased a pair of AirPods and want to connect them to your Android device, you may have questions about how to reset them. This blog post will provide an overview of the steps required to reset AirPods on an Android device.

First, it’s important to note that resetting your AirPods is diffrent than pairing them with your device. Before resetting the earbuds, make sure they are connected to your Android phone or tablet by going into Settings > Bluetooth and selecting the “AirPods” entry. If they appear as connected, tap the More Info button next to them and select “Forget This Device” in order to disconnect them from your device.

Once this is done, you can begin the reset process by opening the charging case lid and putting the AirPods in your ears. Then press and hold down both the setup button (located on the back of the charging case) and one of the buttons on each earbud simultaneously for at least 15 seconds util you hear the confirmation tone from your headphones. You should then see a flashing white LED light indicating that they’re ready for pairing with another device.

If you are still having trouble connecting your Airpods after this step, try restarting both your Android device as well as turning off/on Bluetooth settings under Settings > Connections > Bluetooth > Off/On Bluetooth Toggle. This should alow for a successful connection between your Airpods and Androids Phone or Tablet.

By following these simple steps you should be able to successfully reset your Airpods on an Android device! With their small size and great sound quality, these wireless earbuds are sure to make listening on-the-go easier than ever before!

Factory Resetting AirPods

To factory reset your AirPods, you will need to put them back into their charging case. Open the lid of the charging case and make sure your AirPods are in there. Then press and hold the setup button on the back of the case for at least 15 seconds until the status light starts flashing amber and white. Once this happens, you have successfully reset your AirPods. You can now reconnect them to your device by gong into Settings > Bluetooth > [your AirPods].

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Removing Previous Owner from AirPods

In order to remove the previous owner from your AirPods, you will need to use the Find My app on their iPhone or iPad. To do this, open the Find My app and select the Devices tab at the bottom. Then, choose your AirPods and swipe to the bottom of the page. Finally, select Remove This Device to remove their Apple ID from your AirPods. Please note that this will only work if you have access to the original owner’s iPhone or iPad.

Tracking AirPods After a Factory Reset

Unfortunately, no. Once AirPods are reset to factory settings, they can no longer be tracked. Even Apple’s ‘Find My AirPods’ feature won’t be able to help you if your AirPods have been reset. This means that if somone steals your AirPods or finds them after they’ve been lost, it will be impossible to track them unless they have not been reset.

Conclusion

In conclusion, AirPods are an incredibly convenient and innovative Apple product that allows you to take your music with you wherever you go. They provide clear audio quality, and are easy to connect with any Apple device. With features such as hands-free Siri access and long battery life, AirPods offer a great way to stay connected and enjoy your music. Additionally, they can be removed from your Apple ID account easily and securely if they are being transferred to anothr user.

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Sanjeev Singh

Sanjeev is the tech editor at DeviceMAG. He has a keen interest in all things technology, and loves to write about the latest developments in the industry. He has a passion for quality-focused journalism and believes in using technology to make people's lives better. He has worked in the tech industry for over 15 years, and has written for some of the biggest tech blogs in the world. Sanjeev is also an avid photographer and loves spending time with his family.