How to Connect AirPods to a Kindle Fire Tablet

AirPods and AirPods Pro connect via Bluetooth, so you can connect them to most Bluetooth devices. Here’s how to connect AirPods to a Kindle Fire:

Can You Adjust AirPods Settings on Kindle Fire?

AirPods and AirPods Pro work best with Apple products. When using AirPods with a Fire tablet, you won’t have as many options for settings and adjustments. To alter the few settings you do have access to, just press the Bluetooth icon in the quick access menu, then tap the gear icon next to your AirPods. AirPods options on Kindle Fire provide you with toggles for HD audio, phone calls, and media audio. HD audio toggles higher quality audio using the AAC codec, the Phone calls toggle selects whether to use the AirPods with audio and video call apps, and the Media audio toggle chooses whether to use the AirPods when listening to music and watching videos. You can also switch between transparency mode and noise canceling mode when using AirPods Pro with a Fire tablet by pressing and holding the force sensor on the stem of one of your AirPods. Pressing and holding the force sensor will switch from noise canceling to transparency and back again.

How to Switch Audio Output to AirPods on Kindle Fire

Kindle Fire audio output is managed in the Connected Devices menu, which can be accessed by pressing the Bluetooth icon in the quick access menu. This is the same menu used to connect new Bluetooth devices. If your AirPods are the currently active audio device, you’ll see the word Active beneath your AirPods in the list of media devices. If another Bluetooth device is active, you will see that device instead, and your AirPods will appear in the previously connected devices section. Here’s how to switch to AirPods from another Bluetooth device on Kindle Fire:

How to Make AirPods the Active Media Device on Kindle Fire

If you connect headphones or earbuds to your Kindle Fire via USB-C or the 3.5mm audio jack, they will take precedence over your AirPods. You can make the audio play through the AirPods again by disconnecting the physical earbuds or tapping your AirPods in the list of media devices. Here’s how to make AirPods the active media device on a Kindle Fire without unplugging a connected USB-C device or 3.5mm stereo output: