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1Check the Battery

2Try Using Only One Microphone

3Turn Off All Noise Cancellation (AirPods Pro and Max)

4Clean the Microphones and Speakers

5Check for Water Damage

6Reset Your AirPods

7Try Transparency Mode on Calls (AirPods Pro and Max)

8Update the AirPods Firmware

9Update iOS on your iPhone or iPad

10Contact Apple for Support

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Last Updated: February 19, 2024Fact Checked

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Do people tell you that your voice sounds muffled or cuts out when using your AirPods on calls? Whether you own AirPods Pro, AirPods Max, or any other AirPods, it can be frustrating to get anything less than crystal-clear microphone quality from your premium headphones. This wikiHow article will help you figure out why your AirPods microphone isn't working properly, and how to fix the problem for good.

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Check the Battery

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  1. If your AirPods battery is low, the microphone might cut out. This is because your AirPods might be trying to use the microphone in one of the AirPods that's already too low on battery power. If people can't hear you at all while you're trying to speak on the phone, or if your voice is going in and out, place your AirPods in their charging case and charge them for at least 30 minutes before trying again.

    • To check your battery level, place the AirPods into the charging case (if using AirPods original or Pro), open the lid, and hold the case close to your iPhone or iPad. In a few seconds, you'll see the charging status.[1]
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Try Using Only One Microphone

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  1. By default, your AirPods automatically choose which microphone to use. If you're having problems with your microphone cutting out some of the words you say, try disabling the automatic mic selection so your AirPods stop switching between microphones while you're speaking. Here's how:[2]

    • Open Settings on an iPhone or iPad.
    • Tap Bluetooth.
    • Tap the "i" in a circle next to your AirPods.
    • Tap the Microphone option at the bottom.
    • Choose either Always Left or Always Right.[3]
    • Try chatting with someone on the phone or taking a voice memo to test. If this doesn't improve your microphone quality, try switching to the other (left or right) microphone.
    • If you stick with using just one microphone, you could run into problems if the battery in the microphone-enabled AirPod runs too low. If the microphone isn't working while you're using just one microphone, give your AirPods a charge and try again.

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Turn Off All Noise Cancellation (AirPods Pro and Max)

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  1. Many AirPods Pro and Max users say disabling all noise cancellation modes improves microphone quality. If the problem is that people hear the sounds in the background louder than your voice, disabling all special modes while you're on the phone may resolve the problem. You can always switch back to your preferred noise cancellation mode when listening to music or podcasts.[4]

    • Open Settings on your iPhone or iPad.
    • Tap Bluetooth.
    • Tap the "i" in a circle next to your AirPods.
    • Tap Off.[5]
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Clean the Microphones and Speakers

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  1. Swab away dust and debris with a dry cotton swab. AirPods can collect all sorts of dirt and grime, especially the recessed areas in which your microphones and speakers are located. If anything is blocking your microphone, your voice will sound muffled or distorted on the phone and in recordings. Using a completely dry cotton swab, gently brush away debris from all recessed areas, taking care not to press too hard into the speaker mesh.[6]

    • Also clean the case of your AirPods or AirPods Pro with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth.
    • Don't use anything sharp, abrasive, or wet to clean your AirPods.
    • Alternatively, take your AirPods to an Apple store to get them professionally cleaned.

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Check for Water Damage

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  1. Did any liquids get into your AirPods? While AirPods Pro and 3rd generation AirPods are water resistant and sweatproof, no other AirPods models are water-safe.[7] Even if your AirPods are water resistant, they aren't waterproof, which means you should never bring them into the shower or sauna, run them through the washer, or submerge them. If water gets into your AirPods, they can make your microphone (and every other feature of your AirPods) stop working entirely.

    • If your AirPods got wet, dry them out completely in a dry room for at least a full day before trying to use them again.
    • If you have AppleCare+, you can replace water damaged AirPods for a very small fee.
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Reset Your AirPods

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  1. "Forgetting" and re-pairing your AirPods can fix Bluetooth issues. While this will erase any custom settings you've created for your AirPods, such as button configurations, it can clear up microphone problems like cutting out, distortion, and static.[8]

    • Place your AirPods or AirPods Pro into their charging case and close the lid.
    • Wait 30 seconds and then open the lid. Leave the lid open.
    • Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.
    • Tap Bluetooth.
    • Tap the "i" in a circle next to your AirPods.
    • Tap Forget This Device and then confirm.
    • Press and hold the button on the back of the charging case for 15 seconds until the light flashes amber and then white.
    • Pair your AirPods again by bringing them close to your phone or tablet and following the on-screen instructions.[9]

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Try Transparency Mode on Calls (AirPods Pro and Max)

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  1. Opting for Transparency Mode over Active Noise Cancelation (ANC) might help. Transparency Mode allows more noise in from the outside ANC, which, in theory, should be more about what you hear than what others hear. Still, many AirPods Pro and Max users on Apple's forums report that people can hear them more clearly in Transparency Mode than when ANC is enabled.[10]

    • To switch to Transparency Mode on AirPods Pro, squeeze and hold one of your AirPod stems until you hear a tone.
    • To switch on AirPods Max, just press the noise control button on the top of the earpiece next to the Digital Crown dial.
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Update the AirPods Firmware

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  1. Apple occasionally releases firmware updates for AirPods. If a firmware update is available, it will install automatically when your AirPods are turn on and connected to an iPhone or iPad over Bluetooth.[11]

    • To check the firmware version for your AirPods, open Settings > Bluetooth on your iPhone or iPad, tap the "i" in a circle next to your AirPods, and see the "Version" section.

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Update iOS on your iPhone or iPad

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  1. Keep your operating system up to date so you always have the latest bug fixes. Apple releases a major operating system update yearly, as well as security and bug fixes as needed. Sometimes these updates address issues that affect AirPods, including updates to improve audio and Bluetooth connections. To update iOS:[12]

    • Open the Settings app.
    • Tap General.
    • Tap Software Update.
    • If an update is available, install it.
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Contact Apple for Support

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  1. If your AirPods microphone is still not working or the quality is still bad, contact Apple. Visit https://getsupport.apple.com to contact Apple's support team via instant chat or phone call. You can also use the support site to find an Authorized Service Provider (ASP) who can repair your AirPods.

    • Apple is aware of some sound issues affecting AirPods Pro and AirPods Max.[13] If you have either of these models, hear static or cracking sounds, and your AirPods were made before October 2020, you can have your AirPods serviced by an Apple ASP at no cost.

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    AirPods microphones are susceptible to dust blockage and liquid contamination. They can also get clogged up or damaged by debris, which can cause them not to work.

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      This article was written by James Bell and by wikiHow staff writer, Nicole Levine, MFA. James Bell is a Phone Repair Specialist at Phone Techs in Winchester, California. With over seven years of experience, he specializes in cell phone, tablet, game console, and PC repairs. Phone Techs is an Akko Partner. This article has been viewed 308,678 times.

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      1.Charge your AirPods if the microphone isn't working at all.
      2.Switch to one microphone if your microphone cuts out.
      3.Turn off Noise Cancellation or try Transparency Mode.
      4.Clean the microphones and speakers.
      5.Check for water damage.
      6.Reset the AirPods and pair again.
      7.Update the firmware and iOS.

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      10 Ways to Fix an Airpods Microphone - wikiHow? ›

      There's a microphone in each AirPod, so you can make phone calls and use Siri. By default, Microphone is set to Automatic, so that either of your AirPods can act as the microphone. If you're using only one AirPod, that AirPod will be the microphone. You can also set Microphone to Always Left or Always Right.

      How do I get my AirPods to work as a microphone? ›

      There's a microphone in each AirPod, so you can make phone calls and use Siri. By default, Microphone is set to Automatic, so that either of your AirPods can act as the microphone. If you're using only one AirPod, that AirPod will be the microphone. You can also set Microphone to Always Left or Always Right.

      How to clean AirPods mic? ›

      Use a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. Make sure not to get any liquid in the openings. Clean the microphone and speaker meshes gently with a dry cotton swab. Remove any debris from the meshes with a clean, dry, soft-bristled brush.

      How to fix AirPods sound muffled? ›

      How to Fix Muffled Airpods
      1. Clean your AirPods.
      2. Deep-clean the speaker ports.
      3. Wipe down the charger case.
      4. Suck on your AirPod's speaker grills.
      5. Check your Bluetooth connection.
      6. Reset your AirPods.
      7. Update your phone, tablet, or computer.
      8. Get professional service if all else fails.

      How to make AirPods microphone better? ›

      Many AirPods Pro and Max users say disabling all noise cancellation modes improves microphone quality. If the problem is that people hear the sounds in the background louder than your voice, disabling all special modes while you're on the phone may resolve the problem.

      Why can nobody hear me on my AirPods? ›

      Why Can Nobody Hear Me on My AirPods? AirPods' mics not working properly is often because of incorrect system or software settings, the microphones being muted within an app, or having another mic connected to the same device.

      How do I test my AirPods microphone? ›

      You can test your AirPod microphone by connecting your AirPods to your computer and opening a sound recording app. You can take recordings of yourself speaking to ensure the audio is being captured properly. Alternatively, you can use our online microphone test instead of a sound recording app.

      Where is the AirPod mic located? ›

      Usually, each earpiece in a pair of AirPods will have at least 2 mics. The main mic is located at the bottom of the earpiece body and is used to receive sound when you make calls, record audio, communicate with the Siri AI assistant, etc.

      How to make AirPods louder? ›

      Open Settings and find Accessibility

      Once in Settings, scroll down and find Accessibility. In here, scroll down the long list to find the section for Hearing options. In this section, you can find many ways to adjust the volume and hearing options for your iPhone or iPad, including when using AirPods.

      How to clean an earbud mic? ›

      Clean your earbuds

      If the microphone hole is blocked, sound may not be input properly. Clean the microphone hole, speaker, and air duct regularly to prevent debris from accumulating. Use a clean, dry, soft brush, or cotton swab to remove earwax or other debris. After using the earbuds, wipe them with a soft, dry cloth.

      Why is the AirPod mic so bad? ›

      The dirt inside the microphone holes, incorrectly configured settings, and minor bugs can stop the earbuds from working correctly. Other factors may cause microphones to malfunction. People won't hear you clearly when AirPods don't pick up sounds correctly, as your voice could sound muffled on calls.

      How to fix AirPod max microphone? ›

      Here's how:
      1. First, charge them for a few minutes.
      2. If you're experiencing issues with your AirPods Max, you can restart them. ...
      3. You can also reset AirPods Max to factory settings. ...
      4. After you reset your AirPods Max, you can connect them to your iOS or iPadOS device, or connect them to your Mac or other device.
      Oct 8, 2022

      How do I fix my AirPods if they sound weird? ›

      Follow these steps.
      1. Make sure that you have the latest software on your connected iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac.
      2. Check that your connected device is nearby, and there's no wireless interference or obstructions between you and your device.
      3. Listen to audio from a different app to see if the app causes the issue.
      Mar 1, 2024

      Why can't people hear me with my AirPods? ›

      AirPods' mics not working properly is often because of incorrect system or software settings, the microphones being muted within an app, or having another mic connected to the same device. Bluetooth conflicts with other devices can also cause the microphones on an Apple AirPod to seemingly turn off or disconnect.

      How to check if AirPods mic is working? ›

      How do I test an AirPod microphone? You can test your AirPod microphone by connecting your AirPods to your computer and opening a sound recording app. You can take recordings of yourself speaking to ensure the audio is being captured properly.

      Why is my AirPods mic not sensitive? ›

      For the microphone issue, try this: Open the Settings app and go to the Bluetooth section. Next to the AirPods entry on the list of devices, you should see an “i” icon inside of a circle. Tap this, then select microphone, and set it to either left, right or automatic.

      How do I fix my AirPod audio problem? ›

      If your left or right AirPod isn't playing any sound, or if the volume is too quiet, follow these steps:
      1. Check the microphone and speaker mesh on each AirPod.
      2. If there's any debris, clean your AirPods.
      3. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Audio/Visual > Balance, and make sure that the balance is set in the middle.
      May 21, 2024

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