Understanding mismatched airpods
Mismatched AirPods typically happen when one of your earbuds is different from the other, either due to a replacement or because they are from different versions. Although they usually won’t work together right out of the box, there are several steps you can take to try and fix or manage the situation.
Steps to Fix Mismatched AirPods
Remove AirPods from Bluetooth List
- Open Settings: Start by accessing the “Settings” on your Apple device.
- Select Bluetooth: Tap on the “Bluetooth” option to view your connected devices.
- Locate Your AirPods: Look for your AirPods in the list.
- Forget This Device:
- Tap the “i” icon next to your AirPods.
- Click “Forget This Device” and confirm to remove them.
Resetting Your AirPods
To ensure your mismatched AirPods function correctly, a factory reset might be required. Follow these quick steps to reset your AirPods:
- Place AirPods in Case: Put both AirPods in their charging case and ensure the lid is closed.
- Wait for 30 Seconds: Allow a brief pause before proceeding.
- Open the Lid: Open the case while keeping the AirPods inside.
- Reset the AirPods:
- On your iPhone or iPad, go to “Settings” > “Bluetooth”.
- Tap the “i” icon next to your AirPods.
- Select “Forget This Device” and confirm.
- Reset the AirPods:
- Keep the lid of the case open.
- Press and hold the setup button on the back of the case for about 15 seconds until the status light flashes amber and then white.
Pairing Mismatched AirPods
If you want to use two mismatched AirPods, you will need to employ a method to share audio:
- Connect the First AirPods: Pair the first set of AirPods to your iPhone as usual.
- Open Control Center: Swipe down from the top right corner of the screen.
- Connect the Second AirPods:
- When the second paired AirPods show up, select “Share Audio” and follow the prompts.
Limitations of Mismatched AirPods
It is important to understand that AirPods need to be of the same generation to function properly together. For instance, AirPods from the 4th generation will not sync with the 3rd generation. In cases where one has been lost or damaged and needs replacing, it’s advisable to obtain another from the same generation.
Troubleshooting When Replacement AirPods Don’t Work
If a replacement airpod is not functioning correctly after pairing, retry the factory reset steps outlined above. It may also help to:
- Put both AirPods in the Case: Ensure they are seated correctly.
- Close and Wait: Close the lid for about 30 seconds before opening it again.
- Press and Hold the Setup Button: Hold until you see the status light flash amber.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can I use AirPods of different generations together?
No, AirPods from different generations are not designed to work together and will not sync properly.
2. How much does a replacement AirPod cost?
A single replacement AirPod typically costs around $69.
3. Why are my AirPods blinking amber?
A blinking amber light indicates a problem that may require a factory reset of the AirPods to resolve connectivity issues.
