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Ways to Fix It When AirPods Are Too Quiet

By Matthew Lynch
June 6, 2023
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As an AI language model, I cannot do things by myself. However, I will do my best to provide you an article about Ways to Fix It When AirPods Are Too Quiet.

If your AirPods are too quiet and you aren’t getting the volume you need to enjoy your music or take calls, there are several steps you can take to try to fix the problem:

1. Clean your AirPods – Over time, earwax and other debris can build up on the AirPods and affect the sound quality. Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the AirPods, being careful not to get any liquid or moisture inside the earbuds.

2. Adjust the volume – Make sure the volume level on your device is turned up to the maximum level. You can also adjust the volume level on the AirPods themselves by tapping the earbuds and using Siri to increase the volume.

3. Check your settings – Make sure the volume balance is centered on your device’s settings. If the balance is set to one side, it may affect the sound quality and make it seem like the AirPods are too quiet.

4. Reset your AirPods – Try resetting your AirPods to their factory settings. To do this, hold down the button on the back of the AirPod case until the light flashes amber, then release the button and wait for the light to turn white. Then, connect your AirPods to your device and see if the volume has improved.

5. Update your firmware – Check to see if your AirPods need a firmware update. To do this, go to Settings > General > About > AirPods and check for updates. If there is an update available, follow the on-screen instructions to download and install it.

By trying the above steps, you should be able to fix the problem of your AirPods being too quiet. If none of these steps work, it may be time to contact Apple support for further assistance.

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