Apple AirPods Pro Common Issues And How To Fix Them
The new Apple AirPods Pro has received nearly universal applause and commendation since it was launched in the market. Reviews are generally positive, but just like any other product available in the market today, the latest earbuds from Apple are far from perfect. Here is a rundown of some Apple AirPods Pro issues and how to fix them.
Battery Life Is Not That Outstanding
Several users observed that while the Apple Airpods Pro has an impressive noise-canceling feature, its battery life is not that outstanding. Writing for Forbes, John Koetsier shared that the battery is good for a short period of time, such as when working out, calling, or walking. However, he pointed out that the device’s battery failed him when he took a Vancouver-San Francisco flight, where 25% of the device’s battery was gone just halfway through his two-hour flight.
If your Apple AirPods Pro drains out its battery quickly, Guiding Tech suggests enabling the Automatic Ear Detection in the Settings App. If it is already enabled and you still experience the same battery issue, it could be a glitch, and a reset might help.
Pairing Issues
While one of the best features of the Apple AirPods is pairing it with Apple devices, it appears that some users are having pairing issues. If you are experiencing pairing issues with your iPhone or tablet, try putting the AirPods Pro back to its charging case for just a few seconds and use them again. Also, tuning the device’s Bluetooth on and off could help solve the issue.
Control
The new Apple AirPods Pro is easy to control and manage with an Apple Watch. However, those who do not have an Apple Watch are having some kind of control issue. This can be easily solved by tapping on the Settings of your iPhone and tap on Bluetooth. Look for the ‘I’ icon beside the AirPods Pro listing and make the necessary changes.
These are just some of the issues of the new Apple AirPods Pro. Overall, the latest earbuds from Apple come with a lot of positives that outweigh the minor issues.
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