Apple AirPods是无线耳机的热门选择,可提供无缝且高品质的体验。然而,即使是最好的技术也可能会遇到障碍。对于AirPods(AirPods)用户来说,这样的一个障碍就是意外的音频暂停,这可能会让您流畅的爵士乐演奏变得一团糟。
在本文中,我们将探讨导致此恼人问题的几种可能原因,并提供实用技巧,让您的AirPods恢复正常。从蓝牙(Bluetooth)连接问题到软件故障,我们都能为您解决!

AirPods 暂停音频(AirPods Pausing Audio)的可能原因
AirPods 可能是目前最顶级的无线耳机之一,但它们确实有自己的特点。幸运的是,大多数时候,都有解决办法。您只需要找出导致问题的原因!
AirPods暂停音频的常见原因之一是蓝牙(Bluetooth)连接较弱。如果您的AirPods距离设备太远,或者有墙壁或其他电子设备等障碍物挡住,您可能会遇到频繁的音频暂停。
有时,软件故障是导致这些音频暂停的原因。如果您有一段时间没有更新 iOS 或 iPadOS,或者您的 AirPods 固件已过时,这可能是问题的根源。
在其他情况下,问题在于自动耳朵检测。当您取下一个或两个AirPods时,这项方便的功能会暂停音频,但如果它太敏感,当您不想要它们时,您可能会遇到恼人的中断,因为 Pod 会误读它们相对于您耳朵的位置。
最后,不要忘记污垢、灰尘或耳垢等物理障碍物。如果AirPods的传感器或充电盒脏了,它们可能无法检测到您的耳朵或准确响应触摸,从而导致您喜爱的音乐或播客中断。
考虑到这些广泛的罪魁祸首,让我们看看您实际上可以采取什么措施来解决这个问题。
1. 重新启动您的设备

快速重新启动可以在解决小软件问题方面发挥奇效。关闭设备电源并重新打开,检查 AirPods 是否持续暂停。如果您不确定如何执行此操作,请查看如何重新启动您的 iPhone(任何型号)(How to Restart Your iPhone (Any Model))。
2. 留意AirPods(Eye)的电池寿命
AirPods 电池(AirPods)电量低可能会导致音频暂停。养成定期为AirPods和AirPods充电盒充电的习惯,以获得最佳性能。如果您的AirPods似乎无法按照Apple 的(Apple)规定进行充电,则您的电池可能有故障或磨损。
3. 使用不同的设备进行测试

将AirPods(AirPods)连接到另一台设备,查看音频暂停是否仍然存在。如果问题仍然存在,则可能表明 AirPods本身(AirPods)存在问题。但是,如果暂停停止,则原始设备可能是罪魁祸首。在这种情况下,您应该对设备而不是AirPods进行故障排除。替代设备不一定是 iPhone、iPad、Mac或任何类型的Apple设备。Android或Microsoft Windows设备(Microsoft Windows)也(Android)可以正常工作。
4.使用另一对AirPods

如果可能,请尝试在您的设备上使用另一对 AirPods。这可以帮助您确定问题是出在 AirPods 还是设备本身。
如果您手头没有另一副AirPods(老实说,谁有?),那么任何其他蓝牙(Bluetooth)耳机都可以。我们只是想看看问题是否是那对 AirPods 特有的(AirPods)。
5.检查其他设备上的
声音设置(Sound Settings)
如果您将AirPods与多台设备配合使用,请确保每台设备上的声音设置配置正确。不兼容的设置可能会导致音频中断。例如,另一台设备可能无缘无故地
连接到 AirPods ,从而中断其播放。(AirPods)
6.监控后台运行的(Monitor Apps Running)应用程序(Background)
设备上后台运行的某些应用程序可能会影响 AirPods 的性能。关闭(Close)所有不必要的应用程序以减少干扰的机会。您可能还想禁用您怀疑会干扰播放的 iPhone 应用程序的
后台刷新。(background refresh)
7.检查AirPods的蓝牙连接
靠近(Get)您的设备,清除所有阻挡信号的障碍物,或者取消 AirPods 与设备的配对并重新配对。这可以帮助增强蓝牙(Bluetooth)信号并消除频繁的暂停。
8.重置你的AirPods
快速重置 AirPods 可以有效解决可能导致音频中断的软件问题。
为此,只需将AirPods放回充电盒中,按住背面的按钮,直到看到LED灯呈琥珀色闪烁,然后再次与您的设备配对。
这适用于 AirPods 和AirPods Pro,但如果您使用的是AirPods Max,请同时按住噪音控制按钮和数字表冠约 15 秒,直到 LED先(LED)呈琥珀色闪烁,然后呈白色闪烁。

相关:您可能想查看AirPods 无法重置?8 种方法修复(AirPods Won’t Reset? 8 Ways to Fix)AirPods在重置后无法连接?10 种修复方法(AirPods Won’t Connect After Resetting Them? 10 Ways to Fix)涵盖了重置 AirPods 时可能出现问题的两种主要方式。
9. 清洁 AirPods 和充电盒(Charging Case)
有时,污垢或耳垢等小东西可能会妨碍并导致 AirPods 暂停音频。要解决此问题,请使用干棉签、软毛刷甚至少量外用酒精轻轻清洁 AirPods 及其充电盒。请(Just)记住在再次使用它们之前让它们完全干燥。
定期清洁您的 AirPods,使其保持最佳状态。这样,您可以防止堆积导致音频中断。
10.更新iOS或iPadOS
较旧的软件可能是那些烦人的音频中断背后的罪魁祸首。为了让一切顺利运行,请确保您的设备已更新到最新的 iOS 或 iPadOS 版本,并且不要忘记检查AirPods 的任何固件更新(firmware updates for your AirPods)。
11. 切换自动耳朵检测
自动耳朵检测是一项方便的功能,但有时,如果它太敏感,可能会导致意外的音频暂停。
要关闭此功能,请打开设备上的“设置”应用,选择(Settings)“蓝牙(Bluetooth)”,选择 AirPods 旁边的“i”图标,然后关闭“自动(Automatic) 耳朵检测”(Ear Detection)设置。或者对于AirPods Max,关闭自动头部检测(Head Detection)。

请记住,禁用此功能后,您需要手动暂停和播放音频。
12.禁用WiFi和其他无线(Wireless)信号
无线(Wireless)信号干扰有时会影响 AirPods 的音频质量。要解决此问题,请尝试关闭其他无线信号,例如WiFi或蜂窝数据。您可以通过在“设置”应用程序中关闭WiFi或启用飞行模式(Airplane Mode)来完成此操作。您可以通过从屏幕右上角向下滑动打开控制中心来打开(Control Center)飞行(Airplane)模式。然后选择带有飞机图标的按钮。

如果您的AirPods的音频在禁用这些信号后有所改善,则问题可能是来自其他无线源的干扰造成的。
13.重置网络设置
重置设备的网络设置有时可以解决蓝牙(Bluetooth)连接问题。请记住,这还将重置您保存的 Wi-Fi 网络和其他网络相关设置。
为此,请转至Settings > General > Transfer或重置(Reset)iPhone > Reset > Reset Network Settings。

请记住(Remember),您必须再次提供Wi-Fi密码。
请(Please)注意,重置 iPhone 的网络设置不会对 AirPods蓝牙(Bluetooth)设置或性能产生任何影响,但由于我们看到一些用户表示这似乎有帮助,因此我们将其作为低风险操作包含在此处可以尝试。
14. 检查硬件损坏
AirPods 或充电盒的物理损坏可能会导致音频问题。检查您的 AirPods 是否有任何明显损坏,如有必要,请咨询Apple 支持(Apple Support)以获取维修选项。如果您的 AirPods 遭受过猛烈撞击或接触过液体,这可能表明您正在处理比软件故障更严重的问题。
15. 更换 AirPods 或充电盒(Case)
如果您已尝试了所有方法但仍然无法解决这些问题,则罪魁祸首可能是AirPods或充电盒的硬件问题。(AirPods)很多(Plenty)硬件问题肉眼是看不出来的,而且AirPods 的(AirPods)设计不适合打开,至少不是苹果(Apple)技术人员以外的人不能打开。
在这种情况下,更换可能是唯一的出路。如果您的 AirPods 仍在保修期内,请联系Apple 支持(Apple Support)或前往Apple Store 零售店,看看您是否有资格获得免费更换。
AirPods Keep Pausing Audio? 15 Fixes to Try
Apple AirPods are a popular choice for wirelеss eаrbuds, offering a seamless and high-quality experience. However, еven the best tech can run into snags. One such snag for AirPods users is unеxpected audio pausing, which can turn your smooth jazz sessions into a chоpрy mesѕ.
In this article, we’ll explore several possible causes for this annoying problem and provide practical tips to get your AirPods back to normal. From Bluetooth connectivity issues to software glitches, we’ve got you covered!

Possible Causes of AirPods Pausing Audio
AirPods might be among the top wireless earbuds out there, but they do have their quirks. Luckily, most of the time, there’s a fix for it; you just need to figure out what’s causing the problem!
One frequent cause of AirPods pausing audio is a weak Bluetooth connection. If your AirPods are too far from your device or there are obstacles like walls or other electronics in the way, you might experience frequent audio pauses.
Sometimes, a software glitch is the cause of these audio pauses. If you haven’t updated your iOS or iPadOS in a while or if your AirPods firmware is outdated, this might be the source of the issue.
In other cases, the problem lies with automatic ear detection. This handy feature pauses audio when you remove one or both AirPods, but if it’s too sensitive, you might end up with annoying interruptions when you don’t want them as the pods misread their position in relation to your ears.
Lastly, don’t forget physical obstructions like dirt, dust, or earwax. If your AirPods’ sensors or charging case are dirty, they might not be able to detect your ear or respond to touch accurately, leading to interruptions in your favorite tunes or podcasts.
With these broad culprits in mind, let’s look at what you can actually do about the problem.
1. Restart Your Device

A quick reboot can work wonders in resolving minor software hiccups. Power off your device and turn it back on to check if your AirPods keep pausing. If you’re not sure how to do this, check out How to Restart Your iPhone (Any Model).
2. Keep an Eye on Your AirPods’ Battery Life
Low battery levels in your AirPods might result in audio pausing. Make it a habit to regularly charge your AirPods and the AirPods case for optimal performance. If your AirPods don’t seem to hold a charge according to what Apple says they should, you may have a faulty or worn out battery.
3. Test with a Different Device

Connect your AirPods to another device to see if the audio pauses persist. If the issue continues, it could indicate a problem with the AirPods themselves. However, if the pauses cease, the original device is likely the culprit. In that case you should troubleshoot the device instead of the AirPods. The alternative device doesn’t have to be an iPhone, iPad, Mac, or any sort of Apple device. An Android or Microsoft Windows device will work just as well.
4. Use a Different Pair of AirPods

Try using a different pair of AirPods with your device, if possible. This can help you determine if the problem lies with the AirPods or the device itself.
If you don’t happen to have another pair of AirPods handy (honestly, who does?) then any other Bluetooth headphones will do. We just want to see if the problem is specific to that pair of AirPods or not.
5. Check Sound Settings on Other Devices
If you’re using your AirPods with multiple devices, make sure the sound settings on each device are configured correctly. Incompatible settings could potentially cause audio interruptions. For example, another device may be connecting to the AirPods for no reason, interrupting its playback.
6. Monitor Apps Running in the Background
Some apps running in the background on your device might interfere with your AirPods’ performance. Close any unnecessary apps to reduce the chances of interference. You may also want to disable background refresh for iPhone apps that you suspect are interfering with playback.
7. Check the AirPods’ Bluetooth Connection
Get closer to your device, clear any obstacles blocking the signal or unpair and re-pair your AirPods with your device. This can help boost your Bluetooth signal and clear up frequent pausing.
8. Reset Your AirPods
Giving your AirPods a quick reset can work wonders in clearing up any software hiccups that might be causing audio disruptions.
To do this, simply put your AirPods back in their case, press and hold the button on the back until you see the LED light flash amber, and then pair them with your device again.
This will work for AirPods and AirPods Pro, but if you’re using AirPods Max then press and hold both the noise control button and digital crown for about 15 seconds until the LED flashes first amber then white.

Related: You may want to check out AirPods Won’t Reset? 8 Ways to Fix and AirPods Won’t Connect After Resetting Them? 10 Ways to Fix to cover two of the main ways resetting your AirPods can go wrong.
9. Clean Your AirPods and Charging Case
Sometimes, little things like dirt or earwax can get in the way and cause your AirPods to pause audio. To fix this, gently clean your AirPods and their charging case using a dry cotton swab, a soft-bristled brush, or even a tiny bit of rubbing alcohol. Just remember to let them dry completely before using them again.
Keep your AirPods in tip-top shape by giving them regular cleanings. This way, you can prevent buildup from causing audio interruptions.
10. Update iOS or iPadOS
Older software might be the culprit behind those annoying audio interruptions. To keep things running smoothly, ensure your device is up-to-date with the latest iOS or iPadOS version, and don’t forget to check for any firmware updates for your AirPods.
11. Toggle Automatic Ear Detection
Automatic ear detection is a handy feature, but sometimes, if it’s too sensitive, it can lead to unintentional audio pauses.
To turn off this feature, open the Settings app on your device, choose Bluetooth, select the “i” icon next to your AirPods, and switch off the Automatic Ear Detection setting. Or in the case of AirPods Max, switch off Automatic Head Detection.

Just remember, after disabling this feature, you’ll need to pause and play your audio manually.
12. Disable WiFi and Other Wireless Signals
Wireless signal interference can sometimes mess with your AirPods’ audio quality. To tackle this, try turning off other wireless signals like WiFi or cellular data. You can do this by switching off WiFi in the “Settings” app or enabling Airplane Mode. You can toggle Airplane mode on by opening the Control Center by swiping down from the top right corner of the screen. Then select the button with the airplane icon.

If your AirPods’ audio improves after disabling these signals, interference from other wireless sources was likely causing the problem.
13. Reset Network Settings
Resetting your device’s network settings can sometimes resolve Bluetooth connectivity issues. Remember that this will also reset your saved Wi-Fi networks and other network-related settings.
To do this, go to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Reset > Reset Network Settings.

Remember that you will have to provide Wi-Fi passwords again.
Please note that resetting your iPhones’ network setting shouldn’t have any impact on your AirPods Bluetooth settings or performance, but since we’ve seen some users say that this seemed to help we’ve included it here as a low-risk thing you can try.
14. Inspect for Hardware Damage
Physical damage to your AirPods or the charging case might cause audio issues. Inspect your AirPods for any visible damage and, if necessary, consult Apple Support for repair options. If your AirPods have undergone a hard knock or they’ve been exposed to liquids, that might be a clue that you’re dealing with something more serious than a software glitch.
15. Replace Your AirPods or Charging Case
If you’ve tried everything and still can’t shake those issues, it’s possible that a hardware problem with your AirPods or charging case is the culprit. Plenty of hardware issues won’t be visible to the naked eye, and AirPods aren’t designed to be opened, at least not by anyone who isn’t an Apple technician.
In this case, replacement might be the only way to go. If your AirPods are still under warranty, contact Apple Support or drop by an Apple Store to see if you’re eligible for a free replacement.