Oh no, having trouble setting up your AirPods Pro 3? Don't worry, manual pairing is here to save the day! Let’s dive into it step-by-step.
First things first, double-check that your AirPods Pro are charged. Place both earbuds into their charging case, close the lid, and let them rest for about 15 seconds to reset. Then, open the charging case.
There's a button on the back of the case. Press and hold it for a few seconds until you see the LED light on the front start flashing white. That means your AirPods are ready to pair!
Using your iPhone, iPad, or another device? Head to Settings, then Bluetooth (make sure it's on), and look for your AirPods. They'll usually have your name or just 'AirPods Pro.' Tap them to connect.
For those on a Mac, click on the Bluetooth icon in the menu bar or go to 'System Preferences' > 'Bluetooth.' Find your AirPods in the list and click 'Connect.'
If there are still issues, ensure your device’s software is up-to-date; an update might fix any connection problems. Also, the pairing works best when your AirPods are right next to your device, so bring them close if necessary.
If your AirPods are still not showing up, try closing the case and repeating the process. Sometimes, a little persistence pays off.
In very rare situations where they're still being stubborn despite all this, consider resetting them entirely: press and hold the case's button for about 15 seconds until the LED turns amber and then white again. Attempt pairing once more after this reset.
If nothing seems to work, Apple's support team is just a call away. They've got your back!