In addition to the iPhone, the fruit fans do not leave their hands, presumably it is the AirPods, right?
Apple is also well aware of its importance, the last two major updates, there are AirPods figure!
Recently, iOS 15.4 beta 4 was updated, and a new AirTag anti-tracking feature was unveiled, dealing with fruit powder being illegally tracked. In the past, when products such as AirPods were near the user, they only saw an "unknown attachment detected" alert. Now, you'll explicitly receive a "move with you" prompt from an unknown pair of AirPods Pro, alerting the user to the police.
Another new patent for AirPods is to put fitness trainers in the user's ears.
AirPods will detect the user's movement status and position to correct the correctness of their movements, and play a role as an auxiliary fitness trainer.
The more powerful The More powerful AirPods are, the more frequently we use them, and the probability of failure increases as they come and go, what if AirPods don't work? Today, Xiaobian summarized some common problems and solutions for using AirPods to help everyone get out of the predicament!
AirPods stutter playback is not normal
If AirPods exhibits a stutter or even pause in audio playback, there may be two reasons:
Out of range or with obstructions
AirPods have a connection range of about 30 meters, which can be drastically reduced when there are obstacles (such as walls) or sources of interference.
In addition, Wi-Fi interferes with the W1 chip inside AirPods, and friends can turn off Wi-Fi on iPhones to reduce this problem.
Triggers automatic ear detection to automatically pause the connection
AirPods are equipped with sensors that detect if you are wearing headphones.
You can disable this feature in the AirPods settings under Settings > Bluetooth, tap AirPods and turn off automatic ear detection.
In this way, although the airPods audio playback is paused, the endurance time of the AirPods will be reduced, and even the battery life will be shortened. Xiaobian is not very recommended to do this.
AirPods won't connect to your device
Check the system version with the device issue
In this case, first check whether the device has the latest version of iOS or the latest version of iPadOS;
Check your AirPods again: Place both AirPods in the charging compartment to make sure both headphones are charging properly.
Try restarting · Force a connection
After making sure that the device has no problems with the system, try turning on Bluetooth to reconnect.
Open Control Center, tap the upper-right corner of the "Playing" box, and manually select AirPods to manually force a connection.
Try disabling Bluetooth by turning Airplane Mode on and off again, and if that still doesn't work, restarting your iPhone might work.
If the issue isn't resolved, reset your AirPods and try pairing again.
AirPods won't charge
Xiaobian recommends checking whether the charging cable can still work ~ and whether the Lightning port on the AirPods charging case is damaged.
There are foreign objects or dust on the charging port, affecting the connection
If there is debris on the charging connector, use a clean, dry, soft-bristled brush to remove it, taking care not to damage any precision metal connectors inside the port.
Nor does it support water washing Oh ~ do not splash any liquid into the charging port!
If you confirm that the cables are working properly, connect them to the power supply for 15 minutes and still can't charge, it may be time to contact Apple for repairs or replacements, of course, a third-party repair shop with quality assurance is also a good choice.
At last
Cleaning the headphones and charging cases frequently can effectively extend the service life of AirPods, and the sweat, stains, bacteria and even ear health problems such as bacterial infections in the external ear canal can be caused by the accumulation of sweat, stains, bacteria and even on the headphones.