This is the most in-depth guide on fixing your AirPods not having sound (AirPods, AirPods Pro & AirPods Max).
You’ve successfully paired your AirPods to your phone but there’s no sound? You might think the worst: “My AirPods are dead!”
But don’t jump to a conclusion just yet.
Use these quick and easy step-by-step tricks to make your AirPods work again.
Tips are separated between different devices and operating systems:
- AirPods Connected but No Sound
- AirPods Connected but No Sound on Mac
- AirPods Connected but No Sound on Windows
- Fix AirPods Sounding Bad on Windows
How to Fix: AirPods are Connected But No Sound
Here, we’ll cover how to troubleshoot your AirPods when connected to iOS and Android devices.
Let’s start with the most simple solutions to make your AirPods start working again.
Put AirPods Back in the Case
Since both the AirPods have to connect to your phone separately, one of them likely bumped into a problem during the pairing process.
Turning them off and back on will force them to reconnect, which should resolve the issue.
- Place both AirPods into the case and close the lid. That will force them to turn off.
- Reopen the lid and take the AirPods out. They’ll turn back on and reconnect to your Bluetooth device.
Reset the AirPods
Sometimes full reset works best. It puts earbuds and charging case in their factory settings, erasing any potential bugs that caused them to stop working.
- Place both earbuds in the case and close the lid.
- On your iPhone/iPad, go into Settings > Bluetooth and find your AirPods.
- Tap on the “i” icon on the right and tap “Forget This Device.”
- Confirm your choice.
- Open the case’s lid and hold the system button for 15 seconds or until you see the LED blinking in amber and white color. That means AirPods have successfully reset.
- AirPods should immediately go into pairing mode. By holding them close to your iPhone, you should see a pop-up message. Tap “Connect.”
Turn Bluetooth OFF & ON Again
Sometimes your AirPods fail to connect to your phone properly, so one or both sides don’t receive sound.
Turning Bluetooth off and back on forces your phone to reestablish the connection all over again. This time, hopefully, without issues.
Select AirPods as the Output Device
Sometimes your smartphone gets confused on which audio output has a priority.
To make sure priority is set to your AirPods on an iOS device:
- Swipe down from the upper right corner.
- Long press (or use 3D touch) the music playback widget to reveal audio outputs.
- Click on the triangle symbol with 3 circular stripes.
- Tap on your AirPods.
What if only one AirPod is playing?
Do all the steps from the above, only this time:
- First, switch the audio output to your phone and then back to your AirPods.
- That usually helps with true wireless earbuds when only one earbud works.
Make Sure AirPods aren’t Connected to Another Device
All your gadgets with H1/W1 chips get automatically paired to other Apple devices using your Apple ID.
Meaning your AirPods might automatically connect to your iPad instead of your iPhone.
- Make sure to turn the Bluetooth off from all iOS devices that aren’t in use.
Turn off Automatic Ear Detection
Like Beats PowerBeats Pro, the automatic ear detection feature can confuse earbuds into thinking they aren’t in your ears. That causes them to stop playing music.
- Make sure AirPods are connected to your iPhone.
- Go into Settings > Bluetooth and find your AirPods under “My Devices”. Tap on the “i” icon.
- In the device’s settings, find the “Automatic Ear Detection” option toggle and turn the feature off.
Restart Your iPhone
Since your iPhone might also have some Bluetooth problems, force restart it to remove all the variables.
You don’t have to do a factory reset.
Resetting Network Settings
Sometimes settings get scrambled up, causing them to interfere with each other. Consequently, things like Wi-Fi or Bluetooth don’t work correctly.
Before resetting the device’s network settings, you have to remember that it will erase all your Wi-Fi networks and Bluetooth connections on top of VPN settings.
- Go into Settings > General > Reset and tap “Reset Network Settings.”
- Enter your password and let the device do its thing.
Set a Volume Limit
Typically, Volume Limit is set to “Off,” but it doesn’t hurt to check if that’s true. It could be the reason why your AirPods play so quietly you don’t hear them.
- Go into Settings > Music > Volume Limit > set the slider to Maximum (turning volume limit off).
While you’re at it, you can check the audio balance. It has to be centered.
- Go into Settings > Accessibility > Audio/Visual.
- Under “Balance,” make sure the Left & Right channels are balanced (the slider should be in the middle).
Check the Battery Status
Maybe one earbud is low on battery and needs to be recharged.
If the AirPods battery percentage is low, leave them to charge for at least 30 minutes.
If you have problems with charging, check our separate guide on fixing AirPods not charging.
Inspect for Gunk & Ear Wax Build-Up
Yes, a layer of hardened ear wax and dirt over the speaker grill can make your AirPods appear quieter and worse sounding.
While you think they’re getting worn out, they simply need some cleaning.
Learn how to clean your earbuds.
Interference with Other Apps & Gadgets
Several Apple users reported problems using Tile Bluetooth trackers and even Apple Watches.
The logic is that these Bluetooth gadgets take away too much bandwidth from your iPhone. Meaning that sending audio to your AirPods on top of tracking other devices is too much for Bluetooth to handle, resulting in audio drop-offs.
However, Bluetooth 5.0 should handle at least 2 devices at a time, meaning there’s something wrong with the software.
In the case of Tile, updating the app resolved the sound issue. In that case, you should hope for future updates to provide a solution.
Try Putting Apple Watch in Airplane Mode
Have you experienced problems when using Apple Watch? It could be that your watch is using too much Bluetooth bandwidth, leaving none for the AirPods.
Placing the watch into Airplane mode limits the data transferred from your phone, leaving the Bluetooth connection with your AirPods uninterrupted.
However, that also disables push notifications on your Apple Watch.
Update the AirPods Firmware
Sometimes new updates resolve existing problems, making it important to keep your device up to date.
With AirPods, all firmware updates occur in the background, away from your eyes. The iOS doesn’t even ask you if you want to install the update.
The only thing you can do is to:
- Pair AirPods with your iPhone.
- Enable mobile data or Wi-Fi connection.
- After about 15 minutes, any potential firmware updates should install on your Apple AirPods.
Update your iOS software
Of course, you also have to keep your iPhone or iPad up to date.
- Go into Settings > General > Software Update and search for updates.
- If there’s one, tap on “Download and Install.” Tap in your password and let the device do its thing.
Note that your device needs at least 50% battery or charging via the Lightning port for an update to install.
Updating firmware on Android?
Unlike Beats products (which are also made by Apple), you can’t perform a firmware update on Android phones.
If, for some reason, you’re using AirPods with an Android smartphone, you’ll have to ask your friend with an iPhone to help you out.
How to Fix: AirPods are Connected to Mac but Have No Sound
iPhones, iPads, Macs, most solutions from the above also work here, like:
- Rebooting your AirPods
- Checking how clean are your AirPods
- Resetting you AirPods
However, if those don’t work, here are bonus fixes that might work on Mac (MacOS).
Completely Reset Your AirPods on macOS
- Go into System Preferences.
- Click on the Bluetooth icon to go into a Bluetooth menu.
- Turn the Bluetooth off and wait a few seconds. Turn it back on.
- Go to the AirPods tab and click “X.”
- Now reset the AirPods.
After resetting, AirPods should go into Pairing mode, and the macOS device will detect them.
- Connect them with your device.
Forget Your AirPods on macOS
- Go into “System Preferences” and click on “Bluetooth.”
- In “Devices,” find your AirPods and right-click them. Select “Remove.” Confirm your choice.
Disable “Automatic Ear Detection” on macOS
- Go into System Preferences and click on Bluetooth.
- Under “Devices,” find your AirPods and click “Options” next to them.
- Uncheck the “Automatic In-Ear Detection” and click “Done.”
Select AirPods as Audio Output
- Go into System Preferences > Sound.
- Under the “Output” tab, make sure your AirPods are selected instead of “Internal Speakers”, “External Speakers”, or any other device.
Reset Bluetooth Module on macOS
- Hold Shift + Option keys and click the Bluetooth icon in the menu bar on top of the screen.
- Click on “Reset the Bluetooth module.”
- Confirm your choice.
Restart Your macOS Device
Sometimes, your device boots up strangely, causing some functions to not work correctly.
There’s a reason why the first thing Apple tech support asks is if you tried restarting your Apple device.
Keep Your Device Updated
Software and firmware updates fix known issues and add new functionalities. So, keeping your device up to date is at most important.
- Head to System Preferences > Software Update and click “Update Now” (if there’s a new update available).
How to Fix: AirPods are Connected to Windows (PC) but Have No Sound
Every operating system comes with its own settings and buds that could result in connectivity issues.
For that reason, we’ll also cover solutions for Windows 10 and Windows 11.
Connect Your AirPods to Windows 10
- Open the Start menu and click on Settings.
- Go into Devices and select Bluetooth.
- Meanwhile, open the AirPods lid and hold the setup button until you see an LED flashing white.
- In Windows 10, toggle Bluetooth on and click on “Add new device.”
- Select the first choice, Bluetooth (Mice, keyboards,…)
- Wait for it to find AirPods.
- Clicking on AirPods will start the pairing process.
By clicking AirPods, you can also order to “Disconnect” and “Remove device.”
Connect Your AirPods to Windows 11
- Left-click in the bottom right corner where an internet connection and audio loudness are located. You click on a gear icon (Settings) in the bottom left.
- In Settings, click on “Bluetooth and devices.”
- Toggle Bluetooth on and click on “Add new device.”
- Select the first choice “Bluetooth (Mice, keyboards,…).
- Wait for Bluetooth to find your AirPods.
- Click on AirPods and select “Pair.”
Set AirPods as Output Device
It could be Windows didn’t set your AirPods as the primary audio output device, so you have to do it manually.
On Windows 10
- First, pair your AirPods to a PC (click here for steps).
- When paired, left-click on the speaker icon in the bottom left corner.
- Above the loudness toggle, inspect if AirPods are set as the output. Otherwise, click on the name of the output.
- Find AirPods. Click on it.
- Wait a bit for Windows to change audio output.
On Windows 11
- Make sure AirPods are paired to your PC.
- Left-click on the speaker icon in the bottom left corner. Select “Open volume mixer.”
- Under “Output device,” select your AirPods.
Update Your PC
As you know by now, regularly updating your devices will keep them operating normally.
If you haven’t updated your device in quite some time, that might be why some features, including Bluetooth, aren’t working.
- In the bottom left corner of the screen, left/click on the area with “Wi/Fi, Sound and Battery” icons. Click on the “gear” icon to open Settings menu.
- Click on “Windows update” in the bottom left corner.
- Install any waiting updates or search for new ones.
Update Bluetooth Drivers
Sometimes, installation isn’t done properly, which leads to buggy operation and unsuspected crashes. So, you should probably update or reinstall the drivers.
- Open the Start menu (or click on the magnifying glass/search bar at the bottom of the screen).
- Search for “Device manager.” You must have Administrator rights to go any further.
- Find “Bluetooth” and click on the small arrow on the left side to reveal Bluetooth devices.
- Right-click on the device and select “Update driver.”
Reinstall Bluetooth Drivers
You can also do a fresh reinstall of the drivers. Windows automatically keeps these drivers to date and will install all drivers necessary as long as it detects the hardware.
Meaning if you uninstall Bluetooth drivers, Windows will detect the Bluetooth module and try to find drivers for it.
- Open the Start menu (or click on the magnifying glass/search bar at the bottom of the screen).
- Search for “Device manager.” You must have Administrator rights go any further.
- Find “Bluetooth” and click on the small arrow on the left side to reveal Bluetooth devices.
- Select “Uninstall device.”
- Reset your PC and wait for Windows to reinstall drivers.
You can search for drivers on your own, but you have to be very careful about what Bluetooth module you have before installing. Letting Windows do it is easier.
Fix AirPods Sounding Bad on Windows
When pairing Bluetooth headsets to Windows, the OS sees them as 2 different devices, Headphones and Headset.
While usually there isn’t a huge difference in which audio output you’re using, it seems to matter a lot when it comes to AirPods.
- “Headset” option: AirPods operate on extremely low bandwidth, making audio sound terrible. However, this is also the only option where the built-in mic works.
- “Headphones” option: works great for audio but prevents you from using the built-in microphone.
Unfortunately, Apple is trying hard to worsen your experience if you’re using their product on non-Apple devices. This is just one of those examples.
On Windows 10
- First, connect AirPods to your PC.
- When paired, left-click on the speaker icon in the bottom left corner.
- Above the loudness toggle, you’ll see the name of your AirPods and either “Headphones” or “Headset.”
- If it’s the latter, click on the name. It should give you more audio output options (Speakers, Headphones, etc.)
- Find the name with AirPods and “Headphones” in it. Wait a bit for Bluetooth to switch the settings.
Now you should enjoy a full sound quality experience.
On Windows 11
On Windows 11, you only get one option, so you don’t have to deal with manually selecting the outputs.
(Optional) Set AirPods “Headphones” as Default
To prevent any future annoyance, you must set the “Headphones” option as default.
- Open the Start menu or click in the search bar at the bottom of the screen and type “Control panel.”
- Under ” View by: ” in the upper right corner, select small icons. That opens up more options to choose from.
- Click on “Sound.”
- Under the “Playback” tab, select your AirPods as Headphones (not Headset) and select “Set Default” at the bottom.
- Then click on the “Headset” and then set as “Default Communication Device.”
Read more:
- How long do AirPods last?
Conclusion
No sound playing out of both or just one earbud isn’t only a problem in AirPods. All true wireless earbuds experience the same problem. But because there are so many AirPods out there, you might think that all of them are faulty.
Thankfully, broken earbuds are rarely the issue. Most sound issues are easily fixed in a few steps. You only have to know the troubleshooting methods.
Hopefully, this article has helped you to fix AirPods connected but no sound coming out of them.
We’re also curious about any new fixes we haven’t included that worked for your AirPods.
We’d be happy to hear about it in the comments below.
Peter Susic
From a childhood fascination with sound, Peter’s passion has evolved into a relentless pursuit of the finest headphones. He’s an audio expert with over 5 years of experience in testing both audiophile and consumer-grade headphones. Quote: “After many years, I can confidently tell which headphones are good and which are terrible.” Find his honest opinion in his reviews.
I'm Peter Susic, an audio expert with over five years of hands-on experience in testing and evaluating a wide range of headphones, including both audiophile and consumer-grade models. My passion for sound began in childhood, leading to a deep and relentless pursuit of the finest audio experiences. Over the years, I have developed the expertise to confidently distinguish between excellent and subpar headphones, and my reviews reflect an honest and informed opinion.
Now, let's delve into the concepts covered in the article about fixing AirPods with no sound:
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AirPods Connectivity Issues:
- The article addresses common problems where AirPods are connected to devices but experience no sound output.
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Troubleshooting Steps:
- The guide provides step-by-step solutions for various scenarios, including when AirPods are connected but have no sound on iOS, Android, Mac, and Windows devices.
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Basic Solutions:
- Recommends simple actions like putting AirPods back in the case, resetting the AirPods, and turning Bluetooth off and on again to resolve connectivity issues.
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Device-Specific Solutions:
- Tailors solutions for different operating systems, such as iOS, Android, Mac (macOS), and Windows (Windows 10 and Windows 11).
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Automatic Ear Detection and Device Connection:
- Discusses features like Automatic Ear Detection and the importance of ensuring AirPods are connected to the correct device to avoid audio disruptions.
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Volume and Balance Settings:
- Highlights the significance of checking volume limits, audio balance, and ensuring AirPods are set as the default output device.
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Battery and Charging Issues:
- Addresses potential problems related to low battery levels and suggests charging the AirPods for at least 30 minutes.
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Cleaning and Maintenance:
- Emphasizes the impact of ear wax and debris on sound quality, encouraging users to clean their AirPods regularly.
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Interference with Other Devices:
- Discusses potential interference issues with other Bluetooth devices, such as Tile trackers and Apple Watches, offering solutions like updating apps and putting the Apple Watch in Airplane Mode.
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Firmware and Software Updates:
- Advises users to update both AirPods firmware and the operating system (iOS or macOS) to address existing problems.
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Windows-Specific Solutions:
- Provides instructions for connecting AirPods to Windows 10 and Windows 11, including troubleshooting steps like updating Bluetooth drivers and adjusting audio settings.
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Audio Output Settings on Windows:
- Highlights the importance of selecting the correct audio output option (Headphones vs. Headset) on Windows for optimal sound quality.
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Conclusion:
- Concludes by reassuring readers that most sound issues with AirPods can be easily fixed by following the provided troubleshooting methods.
In summary, this comprehensive guide combines troubleshooting techniques, technical insights, and practical solutions to help users address a range of issues related to AirPods connectivity and sound output.