In my experience, troubleshooting the AirPods Pro cutting in and out can be frustrating.
Checking Bluetooth Connections
To check the Bluetooth connection on your AirPods Pro, first, ensure that both earbuds are properly seated in your ears.
Next, go to the Bluetooth settings on your device and locate the AirPods Pro in the list of available devices.
Forget the AirPods Pro from the Bluetooth settings and then re-pair them by placing them back in the case and holding the setup button on the back until the status light flashes.
Once re-paired, test the connection by playing music or making a phone call to see if the cutting in and out issue has been resolved.
If the problem persists, try resetting the AirPods Pro by placing them in the case, keeping the lid open, and pressing and holding the setup button for at least 15 seconds until the status light flashes amber.
Ensuring Firmware is Up to Date
To ensure your AirPods Pro are functioning properly and not cutting in and out, it is important to make sure the firmware is up to date.
Check for firmware updates by:
– Connecting your AirPods Pro to your device
– Opening the Settings app
– Selecting Bluetooth
– Finding your AirPods Pro in the list of connected devices
– Checking for any available firmware updates
If an update is available, follow the on-screen instructions to install it.
Keeping your AirPods Pro firmware up to date can help resolve any connectivity issues and ensure a smoother listening experience.
Cleaning and Maintaining Earbuds
- Remove debris:
- Gently remove any visible debris or earwax from the earbuds using a soft, dry cloth.
- Be careful not to push the debris further into the earbuds.
- Clean with a mild solution:
- Dampen a soft cloth with a mixture of mild soap and water.
- Gently wipe down the earbuds to remove any built-up dirt or grime.
- Be sure to dry the earbuds thoroughly before using them again.
- Store properly:
- When not in use, store the earbuds in a clean, dry case to protect them from dust and dirt.
- Avoid exposing the earbuds to extreme temperatures or moisture.
Resetting Your Device Settings
To reset your AirPods Pro device settings, first, make sure your AirPods are connected to your device. Then, go to the Settings app on your device and select “Bluetooth.” Find your AirPods Pro in the list of devices and tap the “i” icon next to it.
Scroll down and select “Forget This Device.” Confirm the action and then reset your AirPods Pro by pressing and holding the setup button on the back of the case until the status light flashes amber. Reconnect your AirPods Pro to your device and check if the cutting in and out issue is resolved.
If the problem persists, you may need to contact Apple support for further assistance.
