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Why is one AirPod not charging?
One AirPod may not charge due to faulty connections, dirt, or battery issues. If it seems like one AirPod isn't charging while the other is fine, it's possible you have dirt and debris in either the AirPod or charging case. Clean both your AirPods and its case, and then try charging it again. You can also disconnect the AirPods from your device and sync them again before you attempt to charge them.
How to Fix One AirPod Not Charging
Unlink your AirPods and link them again. Some users reported that relinking your AirPods can get it working again. Select the device in the Bluetooth menu, and select Forget This Device. To sync it again, do the following: Using iPhone or iPad: Open the Settings app. Tap Bluetooth. Open the case (with both AirPods inside) next to your device. Tap AirPods on your device. Using Mac: Click the Apple menu. Select System Settings. Click Bluetooth. Open the case (with both AirPods inside) next to your device. On AirPods 1, 2, or 3, press and hold the setup button for 5 seconds or until the light flashes white. On AirPods 4, double-tap the front of the case so the light turns white. Click AirPods. Click Connect.
Reset your AirPods. Before resetting your AirPods, make sure to disconnect them from any device by turning off Bluetooth on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac. Then, do the following: Put both AirPods in the charging case and close the lid. Wait 30 seconds. AirPods 1, 2, 3, and Pro: Press and hold the setup button on the back of the case for 15 seconds or until the light flashes amber, then white. AirPods 4: Double-tap the front of the case while the light is on. Double-tap again while the light flashes white. Double-tap again when the light flashes faster. The light will flash amber, then white.
Remove the ear tip. If you have AirPods Pro, some users reported that removing the ear tip can make it charge again. Once fully charged, you can replace the ear tip.
Fully charge both AirPods. If you're having issues with one of your AirPods, try letting them charge fully before attempting to use them. Make sure your case is fully charged as well. It can take approximately 1-2 hours to fully charge the AirPods while they're inside the case and plugged into a charging cable.
Check your charging cables. Faulty or damaged cables can make it seem like your AirPods are charging when they aren't. If you're using a third-party cable, try swapping to an official Apple or Apple-certified cable instead. Third-party cables may be incompatible with your device. You can tell if AirPods are charging by looking at the indicator light on the case. If the light is amber, they are actively charging.
Make sure your AirPods are updated. AirPods firmware is typically updated when it's charging and next to a device connected to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. If it's been a while since you used your AirPods on Wi-Fi, connect it to your device and let it charge so any updates can be installed.
Clean the AirPods. AirPods regularly touch your ears and hands, and may be kept in small places (like your pockets) that can accumulate dust and dirt. Inspect the stem of the AirPods and the mesh. If you see packed dirt, you can use a small, pointed object such as a toothpick to gently scrape out the dirt. Then, try charging the AirPods.
Clean the case. If the AirPods are clean, the issue may be with the case. Dirt and debris can get lodged in the case and prevent the AirPods from connecting properly. To clean the AirPods case, use a dry, soft-bristled brush. Once clean, try charging your AirPods again.
Buy a replacement AirPod. If the other AirPod is working correctly and the other still won't charge, you can order a replacement AirPod from Apple. However, it may be more cost-effective to order a brand new pair instead. To see your options or get an estimate, you can visit the Apple Repair website.
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