Is there a reason your AirPods won’t connect? There are several reasons as to why your airpods keep disconnecting and we’re here to provide some troubleshooting suggestions.
Particularly if you have an iPhone, iPad, or Mac, Apple’s AirPods series is the ideal method to add wireless music to your gadgets.
One of the nicest aspects of the headphones is their easy syncing with Apple devices in addition to their excellent quality. However, sometimes they may get jammed and fail to work, which is kind of expected.
So, here are 7 good ways to Troubleshoot your AirPods and solve connectivity Issues
Clean Up Your AirPods

If you’re having trouble pairing the earphones with your device, you may need to do some thorough cleaning because dirt, grime, and worse can amass on the AirPods. Especially don’t forget to clean the charging case every time.
With a soft microfiber towel, you may clean the earphones. You can clean the charging case with the same kind of cloth. The towel can be moist, but take care not to get any liquid within the AirPods’ ports or the case’s charging port.
When you finish, and are sure everything is dry, clean, and fully charged, reconnect and see what happens.
Charge the Airpods
Put your AirPods in the charging case and charge everything with a Lightning cord, wireless charger, or MagSafe charger. Wait until the case’s light is green. That indicates that your AirPods and case are fully charged. This is the easiest way to get your AirPods back to working mode.
Conduct a Software Update
Updates to iOS or iPadOS are a wonderful idea while investigating any AirPods issues, including connectivity problems.
Go to your iPhone or iPad and navigate to Settings > General > Software Update.
In the event you need to update your software, proceed by following the on-screen instructions. That way, you can rule out any problems with your device with the latest recent software.
Turn Your Bluetooth On and Off
Toggling your Bluetooth connection on and off will allow you to quickly determine if that is the problem keeping your AirPods from connecting.
The most basic approach is to go to your device’s Control Centre, select Bluetooth, and then toggle it on and off again.
On your smartphone, go to Settings > Bluetooth for another option to activate Bluetooth. Fans of Apple’s virtual assistant Siri may simply use a voice command to turn Bluetooth on and off.

Connect Using a Different Apple Device to Connect Your AirPods
Sometimes your AirPods are functioning perfectly, but the device you are attempting to connect to is the one having a problem.
You’ll need to get another iPhone, iPad, Mac, or even Apple Watch and attempt pairing the AirPods to eliminate that scenario. Upon success, you’ll be able to determine if the issue is not with the AirPods themselves but rather with your main device.
Restart Your Device
Restarting your device is necessary if you’re still unsure of the cause of your AirPods’ failure to connect. Depending on how old or current your iPhone or iPad is, there are a few options for how to achieve this.
You should first push the volume up button on a current iPhone before quickly pressing the volume down button. Touch the Side button next. The iPhone can be turned off by swiping across the screen. Once more push the side button to restart. The start-up process starts as soon as the Apple logo appears.
After restarting the device, check to see if the AirPods connect and you can use them again
Check if both or one airpod(s) are working
Did you know that each AirPod may function separately from the other earpiece? Remove one AirPod at a time from the charging case and check to see whether it connects to your device to determine if the problem is isolated to that particular AirPod. You’ll have a better notion of the problem’s location if only one of them connects to your device while the other does not.

Conclusion
It’s not a good feeling when AirPods don’t work as they should. You can often fix the issue with a few easy steps. Your AirPods should resume functioning quickly with the help of the suggestions above.
If all, fails, we recommend contacting the manufacturer. If you can find a physical Apple or any other store near you, it’s another option to make an appointment.