Causes for AirPods Not Connecting to a Device
When AirPods don’t connect to their paired device, they may be out of range. Bluetooth devices must be within a couple of dozen feet of each other to connect. So, if your iPhone is in the house and you’re mowing the lawn 200 feet away, your AirPods won’t be able to connect. Try keeping the two devices relatively close together for a better connection. Other reasons AirPods won’t connect include Bluetooth issues, an audio output error, or software issues.
How to Fix Connection Problems With AirPods
Start with the easiest fixes first before moving on to extensive troubleshooting. You’ll likely have your AirPods connected and working again in no time.
What if AirPods Are Connected, But There’s No Sound?
If your AirPods are connected but you’re not hearing any audio, you may be sending audio to the wrong output source (like a Bluetooth speaker or another set of headphones). To confirm that you’re sending audio to the AirPods, follow these steps: