No Sound in One AirPod? These Steps Will Get It Working Again
If you’re experiencing an issue with one of your AirPods not producing sound, you’re not alone. This common problem has several potential fixes that can get you back to enjoying your music, podcasts, and calls in no time. Here are step-by-step solutions to troubleshoot and resolve the issue:
Step 1: Check the Volume Balance
Start by checking the Balance slider in your device’s Settings:
– Go to Settings > Accessibility > Audio/Visual.
– Find the Balance slider and ensure it is in the middle.
– Adjust if necessary to balance sound between both AirPods.
Step 2: Clean Your AirPod
Sometimes, a simple buildup of dirt or earwax can block the speaker grill of your AirPod:
– Use a soft, dry, lint-free cloth to clean your AirPod gently.
– You can also use a dry cotton swab or a soft-bristled brush to clean the microphone and speaker meshes carefully.
Step 3: Restart Your Connected Device
Software glitches can cause one AirPod not to work:
– Restart your iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, or other connected devices.
– Once the device restarts, reconnect your AirPods and check if both are working.
Step 4: Charge Both AirPods
Ensure that both AirPods are charged sufficiently:
– Place both AirPods in their case.
– Ensure that you leave them there for several minutes so that they have enough time to charge.
Step 5: Reset Your AirPods
Sometimes resetting your AirPods can fix connectivity issues:
– Place both AirPods in the charging case and close the lid.
– Wait for at least 30 seconds before opening the lid.
– Then go to Settings > Bluetooth on your device and forget your AirPods from the device list.
– With the lid open, press and hold the setup button on the back of the case for about 15 seconds until you see an amber light flash followed by a white light.
– Reconnect your AirPods by placing them close to your device and following on-screen instructions.
Step 6: Update Your Device
An outdated OS can cause compatibility issues with your AirPods:
– Check for any available software updates for your device under Settings > General > Software Update.
– Download and install any available updates.
Step 7: Check Stereo Balance (For MacOS Users)
Mac users should verify stereo balance settings:
– Go to System Preferences > Sound > Output.
– Select your AirPods from the list and ensure that the balance slider is centered.
If none of these steps work, it may be time to contact Apple Support as there could be an internal hardware issue. Remember to keep your devices updated and clean your AirPods regularly to prevent similar issues in the future.