![]() ![]() If you’re going to sell or give your AirPods to someone else, follow these steps too: Image via Apple How to remove AirPods Apple ID ![]() You should see a prompt appear on-screen, follow the steps.Bring your AirPods in the charging case with the lid open close to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.Now you should be all set to connect your AirPods – that is as long as they’re not paired to someone else’s Apple ID, keep reading below on how to fix that. Keeping the AirPods charging case open, press and hold the button on the back until the LED flashes amber and then white.Swipe to the bottom and tap Forget This Device, tap it again to confirm.Tap your AirPods at the top (skip to step 6 if they aren’t showing up).Open the lid, and on iPhone or iPad launch the Settings app.Close the lid and wait at least 30 seconds.If they’re not already, pop both AirPods in the charging case.How to factory reset AirPods and AirPods Pro Let’s look at what to do for both scenarios. Old and dying AirPods: 7 options for replacing, selling, and recycling.We’ve also got a guide on what to do with old AirPods if they’re not worth selling or giving away: ![]() Interestingly, one of the security features of AirPods gen 3 and AirPods Pro (AirPods Max too) can also cause a problem for refurbished or used AirPods since the standard factory reset process does not remove the associated AirPods Apple ID. However, if they’re not behaving normally or not charging, taking the time to reset AirPods can fix that. Part of the magic of Apple’s AirPods is a super seamless experience setting up the headphones, automatic pairing, and more. How to factory reset AirPods and AirPods Pro. ![]()
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