Left AirPod Not Working After Reset: How to Fix

If your left AirPod is not working after a reset, it could be due to a simple or rather complex issue. Fortunately, there are a few steps you can try to fix the issue and get your AirPod working properly again. 

In this article, we will provide an in-depth look at how to troubleshoot and fix a left AirPod that is not working after a reset. From checking for visible damage and updates to the device to resetting the AirPod and checking the charging case and cables, this guide will cover all the steps you need to take to get your AirPod working again.

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Left AirPod Not Working After Reset: DIY Fixes

Following the instructions below, you should be able to fix your left Airpod and get it working again. 

1. Check for any visible damage or debris on the AirPod

Before attempting any troubleshooting steps, it is important to check the AirPod for any visible damage or debris that could be causing the issue.

If you notice any damage or debris, it is best to stop using the AirPod and seek professional assistance for repairs or you might want to consider shopping for a new one.

2. Check for updates on the device

Make sure that the device you are using the AirPod with is updated to the latest version of the operating system. This can often fix any issues with connectivity or performance.

To check for updates, go to the settings app on your device and look for a software update section. If there are any updates available, install them and then try using the AirPod again.

3. Restart the device

If the device you are using the AirPod with has not been restarted in a while, it may be worth trying to restart it to see if that fixes the issue. Simply hold down the power button on the device until the “power off” option appears, then select it and turn the device back on again.

4. Reset the AirPod

If none of the above steps have fixed the issue, it may be necessary to reset the AirPod again. To do this, follow these steps:

  • Go to the settings app on your device and select “Bluetooth.”
  • Find the AirPod in the list of connected devices and tap the “i” icon next to it.
  • Scroll down and tap on the “Forget this Device” option. This will disconnect the AirPod from your device.
  • Hold down the setup button on the back of the AirPod charging case until the light flashes amber.
  • Open the case near your device and tap on the “Connect” option that appears.
  • Follow the prompts to set up the AirPod again and test to see if it is working properly.

5. Check the charging case and cables

Resetting the AirPod should fix the issue. If it doesn’t, it is possible that there is something wrong with the charging case or cables. Make sure that the charging case is charged and functioning properly.

Also, check the charging cables for any visible damage or fraying. If you suspect that there may be an issue with the charging case or cables, it is best to seek professional assistance for repairs.

6. Check for any software issues

Software issues are not common but could be the problem causing the left AirPod to not work properly. In this case, it is best to seek professional assistance for repairs.

It is also worth checking the Apple support website or contacting Apple customer service to see if there are any known issues or updates that could help fix the problem.

 8. Check for any connectivity issues

If you are still having trouble connecting the AirPod to your device, it may be worth checking for any connectivity issues. Make sure that the device you are using is within range of the AirPod and that there are no other devices or objects blocking the connection. If you are using the AirPod in a crowded or busy area, it may be helpful to move to a quieter location to see if that improves the connectivity.

8. Check the battery level of the AirPod

Check if the battery is low. To check the battery level of the AirPod, follow these steps:

  • Go to the settings app on your device and select “Bluetooth.”
  • Find the AirPod in the list of connected devices and tap the “i” icon next to it.
  • The battery level of the AirPod will be displayed on the screen. If it is low, charge the AirPod using the charging case until it reaches a sufficient level.

9. Check for any firmware updates

Firmware updates can often fix issues with the AirPod and improve its performance. To check for any available firmware updates, follow these steps:

  • Go to the settings app on your device and select “Bluetooth.”
  • Find the AirPod in the list of connected devices and tap the “i” icon next to it.
  • Scroll down and tap on the “Firmware Version” option.
  • If there is a newer version of the firmware available, follow the prompts to update the AirPod.

10. Consider professional assistance

If none of the above steps have fixed the issue with the AirPod, it may be necessary to seek professional assistance for repairs. Contact Apple customer service or visit an Apple store for further assistance. It is also worth considering whether the AirPod is still covered under the manufacturer’s warranty, as this may help with the cost of repairs.

Conclusion

Following these steps, you should be able to fix your left AirPod that is not working after a reset. From checking for visible damage and updates to the device to resetting the AirPod and checking the charging case and cables, applying these steps can help troubleshoot and fix the issue.

If none of these steps are successful, it may be necessary to seek professional assistance for repairs. Remember to always handle the AirPod with care and follow proper charging and maintenance guidelines to ensure optimal performance.

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  • Lawrence Munson

    I'm Lawrence Munson, a tech blogger and audio enthusiast. AudioJust.com is where I share my thoughts and findings on the latest audio gear such as earphones, soundbars, subwoofers, equalizers, etc. I love to test new products to help my readers understand and enjoy their devices better, and I'm always eager to share my knowledge about audio technology and how it works.