Put the AirPods Pro in the case and open the lid. Press and hold the setup button on the back until the LED flashes amber then white. This unpairs them from the previous owner. After that, go to your iPhone’s Bluetooth and pair like new.
With the AirPods Pro in the charging case and lid open, hold the button on the back until the light blinks amber, then white. That resets them and removes the previous owner’s connection. Then just pair them fresh from your Bluetooth settings.
Place AirPods Pro in the case, open the lid, and press the setup button until the LED blinks amber then white. This clears old pairings. After the reset, reconnect them to your device through Bluetooth as if they were brand new.
Make sure AirPods Pro are in the case and the lid is open. Press and hold the back button until the status light flashes amber and then white. That resets them from the previous owner. Now go to Bluetooth settings and pair them again.
Open the AirPods Pro case with them inside. Press and hold the setup button until the light goes amber, then white. This wipes previous associations. Once done, go to your phone’s Bluetooth, find AirPods Pro, and pair.
Keep your AirPods Pro in the case and open it. Press the button on the back until the LED changes from amber to white. That removes old owner info. After that, just pair them through Bluetooth like a fresh device.