How to factory reset AirPods?

To factory reset AirPods, put them in the case and close the lid for 30 seconds. Open the lid, then press and hold the setup button on the back for about 15 seconds until the light flashes amber then white. Reconnect them to your device after.
 
Place your AirPods in the charging case and keep the lid open. Hold the button on the back until the status light blinks amber and then white. That means they’ve reset. After that, pair them with your iPhone or other device like new.
 
With your AirPods in the case and the lid open, press and hold the setup button until the LED flashes amber and then white. That fully resets them. You’ll need to reconnect to your iPhone or Bluetooth device afterward.
 
Put AirPods in the case, open the lid, and press the small button on the back for about 15 seconds until the light changes from amber to white. That’s the factory reset. After that, go to your Bluetooth settings and pair again.
 
Keep the AirPods in the case and open it. Press and hold the setup button on the back until the light blinks amber, then white—that’s the reset. Then just reconnect them to your phone or device under Bluetooth.
 
Open your AirPods case with the earbuds inside. Hold the setup button until the light flashes amber then white. That resets them to factory settings. Next, go to Bluetooth on your device and pair them again like new.
 
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