

If they don’t connect automatically, reconnect your AirPods in Bluetooth.
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Switch Bluetooth back on in Control Center or in Settings.The music should now emerge from your iPhone.Now turn off your Bluetooth connection on your iPhone in Settings or using Control Center.Use the volume button on your iPhone to lower volume all the way.Put your AirPods in and play some music.Here is what to do to recalibrate your AirPods to your iPhone. If that is the case you may encounter some unpredictable behavior, including around AirPods volume.

It is possible that something went wrong when you calibrated your AirPods to your iPhone, or migrated between iPhones. This step should fix most audio playback problems. Clean them up – do they sound any better now? Recalibrate your iPhone and AirPods Try cleaning them with cotton wool or earbuds, disinfecting wipes or the small brush you sometimes find in hair clippers. Whatever you do, don’t get them wet, just use a tiny quantity of 70% isopropyl alcohol, some cotton swabs, and a toothpick. You can explore Apple’s own cleaning guide here, but in brief: You need to give your buds a good wipe now and then. Let’s not beat around the bush on this: Ears get filthy. It may be dirt that’s reducing sound efficiency.

A slider will appear which lets you set the maximum headphone volume Turn it to a volume you are comfortable with. Look below for the Reduce Loud Sounds toggle and switch it off. To take control of this, open Settings>Sounds & Haptics>Headphone Safety.
