If you use a handful of Apple devices, chances are you also have the Apple AirPods for all your audio needs. Since their launch, the AirPods have remained unchallenged by other truly wireless earbuds on the market, and for good reason. That's because, when set up properly, AirPods can be used to stream music, take phone calls, and even talk to Siri to get your questions answered.
How to Fix AirPods That Are Connected But Have No Sound
However, just like any other electronic product in the market, AirPods can also misbehave and there have been numerous reports from users who have complained that their AirPods no longer play music even after successfully connecting. In this post, we will help you fix this issue with some solutions and maybe get your AirPods working again.
One thing you might forget to check when playing audio is the volume, because sometimes you turn it down past your ideal listening range. Increase the volume on your AirPods by pressing the Volume Up button on your device.
While wireless earbuds are convenient to use, they lack one thing in terms of efficiency: the battery. Like all wireless earbuds on the market, AirPods need to be charged regularly. You can do this by placing the individual earbuds in the charging case.