Apple recently launched its wireless earphones. They call it the “AirPods.” And like any other Apple device, it has gained popularity among the Apple freaks. The iPhone ringtones are hard to miss. But, some have been facing trouble when connecting AirPods to MAC. So, your Airpods won’t connect to MAC as well? Fear not, friend. Hang on. By the end of this article, you will be able to solve this problem in an instant!
Apple AirPower can charge various Apple devices simultaneously. However, it doesn’t charge AirPods. It has a wireless charger case of its own, which must be bought separately along with your Apple devices. How do they work? Well, easy. You simply place the AirPods in the case, and it’ll do its thing!
AirPods require Bluetooth to connect with other Apple devices such as iPhones, iPad, and MAC. AirPods are linked to the user’s Apple ID, thus providing the user access to their data via iCloud. AirPods have been really popular lately. It has a glamorous look and is light in weight. But everything comes with its fair share of faults.
One of the most common problems faced by AirPods users is connection issues. This article will briefly discuss ways to resolve the issue wherein your AirPods won’t connect to MAC.
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AirPods Won’t Connect to MAC: 5 Easy Fixes
Below are five easy ways to fix this problem!
Reset the Bluetooth
Firstly, try turning your Bluetooth on and off. That would help your device search all the nearby paired devices again. If this doesn’t work, try the steps below.
Disconnect your AirPods from your MAC by pressing “Forget.” Doing so will remove any connections or data shared by those two devices. Now try to connect them manually. How, you ask?
- Go to your Bluetooth settings and turn on Bluetooth on
- Now, search for new devices
- Finally, connect to your AirPods when the name of your AirPods pops up on your screen.
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Check for updates in MAC
As mentioned above, always keep softwares and devices updated! It would be best if you always kept your MAC up-to-date. In fact, you must keep all your devices and softwares updated to their latest versions to avoid any viruses. If your device is old, then the connectivity issue is probably because of an older version of OS in your MAC. In that case, you must update your OS software to solve the Bluetooth connectivity issue.
Apple releases newer versions of OS software in the form of updates to fix the existing issues in the older versions. The update will solve connectivity issues and other problems faced by the device.
To check for an update:
- Go to the Apple store on your MAC
- Click on “Updates” in the toolbar
- And let the magic happen
Restart your MAC
The most straightforward thing to do if your AirPods won’t connect to MAC is to restart your MAC. Although it may sound stupid, this little hack often addresses most of the troublesome issues.
The Restart option is always present along with the Shutdown or Power off option. When you restart your MAC, all the ongoing softwares and tasks force shut down and start again. This usually helps get rid of any glitches caused by some applications.
After you have done this, try connecting the AirPods again.
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Check your AirPods’ battery
AirPods provide up to 4.5 hours of listening or 3 hours of talking time. To charge them, you need to place them in their charging cases. When the battery of your AirPods is low, you will hear a slight ting in one or both AirPods. You hear this tone the first time when the battery is low and the second time when it is about to go off because of the same. Sometimes when the battery is about to go off, it also faces connection issues.
Speaking of AirPods (2nd Generation.) If you keep them in their case for only 15 minutes, it will last about 5 hours to listen to music and 3 hours for you to talk.
You can check your AirPods’ battery status using your MAC with the following steps:
- Take your AirPods out of their case
- Go to the Menu bar. Then, click on the Bluetooth icon
- Now along with the charging case, hover your AirPods over the menu
Charge your phones in case of a low battery as it improves their life. Airpods won’t connect to MAC, still?
Contact Apple customer support
If none of the above solutions worked for you, then the Bluetooth in MAC might be broken. If there is an issue with the Bluetooth technology itself, both devices won’t recognize each other. The other possibility is the presence of a bug in your MAC, causing these problems.
In such cases, contact Apple support and to do so:
- Go to the official Apple website
- Click on “Support” in the taskbar on top of the website
- Then click on “Contact us.”
- Finally, hover over to “talk to us” and click on “Get Help.”
They will further guide you on how to solve the issue. If they cannot figure it out via call, they could ask you to schedule an appointment with them in person to get it repaired.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use a single MacBook to pair two AirPods?
Yes. Multiple Bluetooth earplugs can be connected to your Mac, but only one of them can be used at once. Two pairs of AirPods cannot be used simultaneously on a Mac, although two AirPods can be used together on an iPhone and share audio.
Are AirPods compatible with iPhones only?
No. All gadgets that accept Bluetooth headphones, including Android smartphones and Windows PCs, are interoperable with AirPods.
Conclusion
These were the top five methods if your AirPods won’t connect to MAC. Do your AirPods now connect? Do let us know in the comments below!
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Carrie-Ann Skinner is Smart Home & Appliances Editor at TechiePlus, and has more than two decades experience in both online and print journalism, with 13 years of that spent covering all-things tech. Carrie specializes in smart home devices such as smart plugs and smart lights, as well as large and small appliances including vacuum cleaners, air fryers, and blenders.