Apple AirPods改变了便携式音频的游戏规则。无论您是在打磨电子表格还是在聆听您最喜爱的音乐,它们都是绝佳的音频伴侣。也就是说,直到你的音频被切断并发现自己被困在一片寂静的虚空中。这是怎么回事?
如果您的 AirPods、 Pro(Pro)或Max不断断电,您并不孤单。连接(Connectivity)问题困扰着许多小工具。就连苹果的(Apple)圣杯也未能幸免。在您将它们扔出窗外或急于寻求Apple 支持(Apple Support)之前,您可以尝试通过一系列故障排除修复来使这些耳塞恢复正常工作。

为什么AirPods会断电?
了解中断背后的原因有助于修复 AirPods 不断断开连接的问题。多种因素可能导致这种不太理想的体验。
蓝牙干扰
这些障碍最常见的替罪羊是蓝牙(Bluetooth)干扰。您的 AirPods 使用蓝牙(Bluetooth)与连接的设备(iPhone、iPad 或Mac)进行通信。然而,它们并不是镇上唯一的小玩意。从 Wi-Fi 路由器到智能手表或扬声器等其他蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备,一切都可能堵塞无形的数据高速公路。

即使是微波炉等家用物品也会造成蓝牙(Bluetooth)干扰。因此,如果您的 AirPods 总是断电,请考虑附近有哪些其他电子设备。
低电量
许多人可能忽略了最直接的解释:电池电量低。
如果您的 AirPods 电量不足,其性能将会受到影响,通常会导致断开连接。始终(Always)关注电池寿命(可通过 iOS 设备轻松访问),以预防任何与电源相关的断开连接。
软件故障
您的 iOS 设备和AirPods固件必须是最新的才能获得最佳性能。过时的固件版本可能会导致兼容性问题、信号下降和AirPods断电。因此,在你大费周章之前,请确保一切都运行在最新版本上。
硬件缺陷
甚至苹果的制造工艺也可以更好。尽管很少见,但您的 AirPods 可能存在影响蓝牙(Bluetooth)连接或电池的硬件缺陷。如果只有一只耳塞断电或者充电盒无法保持充电,则硬件问题可能是罪魁祸首。
音频源问题

有时问题可能出在您的 AirPods 上。有时,音频源本身可能是断开连接的原因。流媒体平台可能会出现停机,或者信号干扰可能会影响音频源,从而导致 AirPods 断开连接。
多设备连接
AirPods的优点之一是能够同时连接多个Apple设备。然而,这有时会适得其反。您的AirPods可能需要帮助来管理多个连接,尤其是当您经常在它们之间切换时。这可能会导致蓝牙(Bluetooth)连接不稳定,导致AirPods定期断电。或者当其他设备由于某种原因唤醒并开始播放音频时,您的收听会中断。
现在我们已经掌握了 AirPods 无法连接的最常见原因,让我们看看您可以采取哪些措施来解决。
1. 检查电池电量(Battery Level)和充电盒(Charging Case)
第一道防线是检查电池电量。如果您的AirPods电池电量不足,性能也会下降。要检查电池电量,请打开AirPods充电盒并查看状态指示灯。如果指示灯指示电池电量不足,请在再次使用前对耳机和充电盒进行合理充电。
2.更新iOS和AirPods固件(AirPods Firmware)。
过时的软件可能是导致 AirPods 行为异常的原因。Settings > General > Software Update更新您的 iOS 设备。

AirPods 固件更新更加自动化。您无需执行任何具体操作,也无法强制更新。您所要做的就是让 AirPods 充电并处于iPhone、Mac或 iPad
的蓝牙范围内。(Bluetooth)
3.在所有Apple(All Apple)设备
上忘记(Forget)并重新连接AirPods(Reconnect AirPods)
如果在确保拥有最新的 iOS 和AirPods固件版本后仍然遇到问题,请断开AirPods和设备之间的蓝牙(Bluetooth)连接,然后重试。
在 iPhone 或 iPad 上,前往Settings > Bluetooth,然后点击 AirPods 旁边的“信息图标”。

选择“忘记(Choose Forget)此设备”(Device),然后重新连接您的 AirPods。为了确保从头开始,您应该在所有与AirPods 配对的Apple设备上执行此操作。(Apple)然后重新连接 AirPods,看看问题是否解决。
4. 修补自动耳朵(Ear)或头部检测功能(Head Detection Feature)
您的 AirPods 配有传感器,可以检测您何时将它们戴在耳朵上(如果是Max则戴在头上)。当您取下它们时,您的音乐或视频将暂停,并且您的耳机将在一段时间后进入低功耗模式。如果头部检测出现问题,您的音频可能会中断,因为您的 AirPods 错误地认为它们已被移除。
如果是这种情况,请关闭自动耳朵检测(Ear Detection)功能。前往Settings > Bluetooth > “AirPods”> “信息”(Info)图标,然后关闭“自动耳朵(Ear)或头部检测”(Head Detection)。

如果问题消失了,那么这可能就是问题所在。再次打开它以确保问题得到解决。如果您的耳朵或头部检测无法正常工作,您可能需要联系Apple支持,因为您的耳机或耳机可能存在物理问题。
5. 重新启动连接的设备
重新启动连接的设备可以清除影响蓝牙连接的任何故障或小软件错误。因此,请重新启动您的 iPhone、iPad 或Mac,然后尝试重新连接您的 AirPods。
如果您使用的是非 Apple 设备,例如Android手机或智能电视,您还应该重新启动这些设备。有时,只需关闭然后再次打开蓝牙(Bluetooth)就足够了。对于智能电视(Smart TVs)等设备,您可能需要在墙上关闭其电源并等待一分钟才能再次打开。
6. 隔离蓝牙干扰
由于其他电子设备可能会导致蓝牙(Bluetooth)干扰,因此请尝试将 AirPods 和连接的设备与Wi-Fi路由器、蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备或微波炉等潜在的干扰源隔离。目的是为您的蓝牙(Bluetooth)连接提供清晰的路径。
如果当您关闭或远离这些设备时,您的掉线现象停止,则可能存在过多的无线电干扰,导致 AirPods 无法正常工作。如今,这种情况不太可能发生,但你不能排除这种可能性。
7. 评估音频源
如果您已排除 AirPods 的问题,(AirPods)请考虑检查音频源。无论(Whether)您是通过Spotify进行流式传输还是观看YouTube,问题都可能出在您所使用的平台上。使用不同的音频源测试AirPods有助于查明问题。

如果您的笔记本电脑(laptop)出现音频问题,但在使用手机时问题消失,则可能是笔记本电脑出现问题,而不是 AirPods 出现问题(AirPods)。当然,如果您有替代的无线蓝牙(Bluetooth)耳机,您可以检查该设备是否也有问题,因为在极少数情况下,可能是AirPods和某些设备的特定组合导致问题。
8. 与其他设备取消配对
将 AirPods 连接到多个设备有时会导致蓝牙(Bluetooth)连接出现问题。取消 AirPods 与您不经常使用的设备的配对,以确保与您正在使用的设备建立更稳定的关系。
9. 密切关注蓝牙范围(Bluetooth Range)
每个蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备都有其范围限制。确保您连接的设备位于 AirPods 的推荐范围内。墙壁和其他障碍物会大大缩小蓝牙(Bluetooth)的有效范围。
10.尝试有线连接(Connection)(AirPods Max)
如果您拥有 Apple 的AirPods Max耳机,则可以购买有线适配器并将其直接连接到耳机插孔使用。

您可以在亚马逊(Amazon)或苹果网站上轻松找到该电缆。虽然这不是最终的解决方案,但如果您因无线电干扰或其他不受有线连接影响的问题而遇到问题,则值得考虑。
11.咨询Apple支持
当其他方法都失败时,就该聘请专家了。与Apple 支持(Apple Support)预约(Schedule)进行诊断测试。这将帮助您确定您的 AirPods 是否存在需要专业人士关注的硬件缺陷。
AirPods Keep Cutting Out? 11 Fixes to Try
Apple AirPods changed the game for portable audio. Whether you’re grinding out spreadsheets or grooving to your favorite tunes, they’re a fantastic audio companion. That is, until you get audio cutting out and find yourself stranded in a silent void. What’s going on?
You’re far from alone if your AirPods, Pro, or Max keep cutting out. Connectivity issues plague many gadgets; even the Apple holy grail isn’t spared. Before you throw them out the window or rush to Apple Support, there are a bunch of troubleshooting fixes you can try to get those earbuds back in action.

Why Do AirPods Cut Out?
It’s helpful to understand the reasons behind the interruptions to fix AirPods that keep disconnecting. Various factors could be contributing to this less-than-ideal experience.
Bluetooth Interference
The most common scapegoat for these snags is Bluetooth interference. Your AirPods use Bluetooth to communicate with your connected device—an iPhone, iPad, or Mac. However, they’re not the only gadgets in town. Everything from Wi-Fi routers to other Bluetooth devices like smartwatches or speakers can clog up the invisible data highway.

Even household items like microwave ovens are known to cause Bluetooth interference. So, if your AirPods keep cutting out, consider what other electronics are nearby.
Low Battery
Many people may overlook the most straightforward explanation: a low battery level.
If your AirPods run low on juice, their performance will suffer, often leading to disconnections. Always watch the battery life, easily accessible through your iOS device, to preempt any power-related disconnects.
Software Glitches
Your iOS device and the AirPods firmware must be up-to-date for optimal performance. An outdated firmware version can lead to compatibility issues, signal drops, and your AirPods cutting out. So before you rip your hair out, ensure everything runs on the latest version.
Hardware Defects
Even Apple’s manufacturing process could be better. Although rare, your AirPods might have a hardware defect affecting the Bluetooth connection or battery. If only one of the earbuds is cutting out or the charging case isn’t maintaining a charge, a hardware issue could be the culprit.
Audio Source Issues

The problem may sometimes lie with your AirPods. Sometimes, the audio source itself can be the reason for the disconnection. Streaming platforms might experience downtimes, or signal interference could affect the audio source, leading to your AirPods disconnecting.
Multi-Device Connectivity
One of the perks of AirPods is the ability to connect to multiple Apple devices simultaneously. However, this can sometimes backfire. Your AirPods may need help managing multiple connections, especially if you’re switching between them frequently. This can result in a shaky Bluetooth connection, causing your AirPods to cut out periodically. Or interruptions to your listening when the other devices wake up and start playing audio for some reason.
Now that we have a handle on the most common reasons your AirPods may be cutting out, let’s look at what you can do about it.
1. Check Battery Level and Charging Case
The first line of defense is checking the battery level. If your AirPods battery is dipping low, then performance dips as well. To check the battery level, open your AirPods case and look at the status light. If the light indicates low battery life, give those earbuds and the charging case a reasonable charge before using them again.
2. Update iOS and AirPods Firmware.
Outdated software could be what’s causing your AirPods to misbehave. Update your iOS device by navigating to Settings > General > Software Update.

AirPods firmware updates are more automatic. There’s nothing for you to do specifically, and you can’t force an update. All you have to do is have your AirPods on charge and within Bluetooth range of your iPhone, Mac, or iPad.
3. Forget and Reconnect AirPods Across All Apple Devices
If you still encounter issues after ensuring you have the latest iOS and AirPods firmware version, sever the Bluetooth connection between your AirPods and device and try again.
On an iPhone or iPad, go to Settings > Bluetooth and tap the ‘info icon‘ next to your AirPods.

Choose Forget This Device, and then reconnect your AirPods. To ensure a clean slate, you should do this on all Apple devices where the AirPods are paired. Then reconnect your AirPods and see if the issue is resolved.
4. Tinker With Automatic Ear or Head Detection Feature
Your AirPods have sensors that detect when you’ve got them in your ears (or on your head for the Max). When you remove them, your music or video will pause, and your headphones will go into low-power mode after a little while. If there’s some problem with head detection, you may get interruptions in your audio because your AirPods mistakenly think they’ve been removed.
If this is the case, toggle the Automatic Ear Detection feature off. Go to Settings > Bluetooth > Your AirPods > Info icon, and toggle the Automatic Ear or Head Detection off.

If the problem goes away, this was likely the issue. Toggle it on again to make sure the issue is resolved. If you can’t get ear or head detection to work correctly, you may have to get in touch with Apple support, since there may be something physically wrong with your buds or headset.
5. Reboot Connected Devices
Giving your connected device a reboot can clear any glitches or minor software bugs affecting your Bluetooth connection. So reboot your iPhone, iPad, or Mac, and try reconnecting your AirPods.
If you’re using a non-Apple device, such as an Android phone or a Smart TV, you should also reboot these. Sometimes it’s enough to simply toggle Bluetooth off and on again. For devices like Smart TVs, you may have to turn their power off at the wall and wait a minute before turning them on again.
6. Isolate Bluetooth Interference
Since other electronic devices can cause Bluetooth interference, try isolating your AirPods and your connected device from potential culprits like Wi-Fi routers, Bluetooth devices, or microwave ovens. The aim is to have a clear path for your Bluetooth connection.
If your dropouts stop when you switch these devices off or move away from them, you may have too much radio interference for your AirPods to work properly. These days this is quite unlikely, but you can’t rule it out as a possibility.
7. Evaluate the Audio Source
If you’ve ruled out issues with the AirPods, consider examining the audio source. Whether you’re streaming from Spotify or watching YouTube, the problem might lie in the platform you’re using. Testing your AirPods with different audio sources can help pinpoint the issue.

If you’re having issues with audio from your laptop, but they go away when using your phone, it’s probably something wrong with the laptop rather than something wrong with your AirPods. Of course, if you have alternative wireless Bluetooth headphones, you can check if they have issues with that device as well, since in some rare cases it might be the specific combination of AirPods and certain devices that cause issues.
8. Unpair From Other Devices
Having your AirPods connected to multiple devices can sometimes cause hiccups in the Bluetooth connection. Unpair your AirPods from devices you’re not actively using to ensure a more stable relationship with the device you are using.
9. Keep Tabs on the Bluetooth Range
Every Bluetooth device has its range limits. Ensure that your connected device is within the recommended range of your AirPods. Walls and other obstructions can drastically reduce the effective Bluetooth range.
10. Try a Wired Connection (AirPods Max)
If you own Apple’s AirPods Max headphones, you can buy the wired adapter and use it directly connected to a headphone jack.

You can easily find the cable on Amazon or Apple’s website. While this is not a final solution, it’s worth considering if you’re having issues because of radio interference or other troubles unaffected by a wired connection.
11. Consult Apple Support
When all else fails, it’s time to bring in the experts. Schedule an appointment with Apple Support to run diagnostic tests. This will help you identify if your AirPods have a hardware defect requiring professional attention.