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1. Mobile phone Bluetooth is not enabled or not paired with AirPods. Turn on Bluetooth on your phone, press and hold the connection button on the back of the AirPods charging case, and wait for the AirPods connection prompt to pop up on the phone screen.
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2. Mobile phone misoperation leads to ignoring device pairing. Go to the Bluetooth setting screen of your phone and reconnect the AirPods.
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3. AirPods headphones and charging case are short of power. Put the earphones back in the charging case and charge them again until the earphones are back to 100%.
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4. AirPods have battery aging problems after long-term use. It is recommended to go to the Apple Store for after-sales repair or replacement.
1. Find the Settings option on the iPad desktop and go to Settings.
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2. Then, in the Settings screen of the iPad, tap the General options
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3, enter the general interface of iPad, you can see the restoration
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4, then in the restore interface, select and click the restore network Settings option, and then restart the iPad and then connect to the Bluetooth headset