AirPods Pro has established an exceptional reputation for its exceptional sound quality, convenience, and advanced features, including transparency mode and active noise cancellation. Yet some users experience frustrating audio dropouts that interrupt their listening experience regardless of call duration, music streaming quality, or video watch back, and they may disrupt calls, songs, and movies alike! In this article, we explore common causes behind AirPods Pro sound dropouts before offering solutions that may work to resolve them.
Comprehending AirPods Pro Sound Dropouts
Audio dropouts in AirPods Pro may occur for various reasons, ranging from connectivity problems to software glitches. Common symptoms may include intermittent audio loss, one AirPod failing while the other remains functional or even complete audio dropout from both. To find a lasting resolution to these problems, it’s critical to understand their source first and identify their solution accordingly. Click here for tips and troubleshooting advice regarding AirPods Pro use, along with accessing additional resources and support options.
- Check For Interference And Distance
The most likely source of audio dropouts on AirPods Pro devices is interference from other electronic devices – Wi-Fi routers, microwave ovens or Bluetooth devices are just some examples that may interfere with connection between AirPods and your device.
Solution:
Reducing Interference: Try moving away from sources of interference such as microwave ovens and Wi-Fi routers if they could potentially create interference issues for AirPods Pro users. Similarly, avoid placing them next to computers as these could also potentially have interference effects.
Maintain a Close Range: For optimal audio experience and seamless Bluetooth connections between AirPods Pro and the connected device (such as iPhone or iPad ), try keeping them within an optimal distance from one another. As distance increases between them, audio dropouts could occur and weakening connections could become increasingly likely, potentially leading to audio dropouts and/or interference issues.
- Update FirmWare
Outdated firmware can cause connectivity and audio issues on AirPods Pro devices. Luckily, Apple provides regular firmware updates that address bugs while improving overall performance.
Solution:
- Check For Firmware Updates
To check if there’s an update available for AirPods Pro, visit your iPhone Settings, General, About, and then “AirPods.” If an update exists, it should automatically install when they connect and charge up again.
- Reset Your AirPods Pro
Sometimes, a simple reset can help eliminate audio dropouts and restore proper functionality to your AirPods Pro.
Solution:
Reset Your AirPods Pro: To reset your AirPods Pro, place them in their charging case with the lid closed, wait 30 seconds, open the lid, and press and hold the setup button back of the case until the status light flashes amber and then white – this process resets back to factory settings of AirPods.
- Repair/Repair AirPods Pro
Repairing your AirPods Pro with your device can help resolve connectivity issues that are leading to audio dropouts.
Solution:
Repair Your AirPods Pro On your iOS device, open “Settings” > “Bluetooth,” find and tap your AirPods Pros from among all Bluetooth devices listed, select them by tapping their icon (i), choose “Forget This Device,” confirm, place them back into their charging case with lid open (open lid if applicable), follow on-screen instructions to repair and pair again (iOS only) once more with device (iPhone/iPad only).
- Clean Your AirPods Pro
Dirt, earwax and debris may accumulate inside of your AirPods Pro speaker mesh and lead to audio dropouts or muffled sounds causing audio disruption or muted tones.
Solution:
Clean Your AirPods Pro: For exterior cleaning of the AirPods Pro, a soft, dry lint-free cloth should suffice; while for speaker mesh maintenance you should utilize either a dry cotton swab or soft bristled brush; both should gently remove debris without using liquids or sharp objects that could further harm them.
- Contact Apple Support
If all troubleshooting steps have failed and audio dropouts persist, then it could be hardware-related. In such instances, Apple Support offers assistance or can arrange repairs as appropriate.
Solution:
Get Professional Help: Visit Apple Support’s website or get in touch directly for advice if your AirPods Pro remains within its warranty period; in such an instance, you could qualify for free repairs or replacement.
Conclusion
Finding yourself experiencing audio dropouts on your AirPods Pro can be extremely distressing, yet with proper troubleshooting steps, it should be managed. Reduce interference, update firmware, or clean your AirPods; these solutions should help get uninterrupted music playing again!