How to Connect to Airpods With Android

AirPods are the popular wireless earbuds created by Apple. These earbuds connect easily with Apple devices such as iPhone, iPad, and MacBook. However, many Android users also wish to take advantage of the sleek design and advanced technology of AirPods. Fortunately, connecting AirPods to Android devices is possible, though it requires a few additional steps. In this blog post, we want to provide a comprehensive guide on how to connect to AirPods with Android.

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What’s Needed

To connect AirPods to Android, you will need a few key items. First and foremost, you will need a pair of AirPods. Additionally, you will need an Android device with Bluetooth enabled, which virtually all Android devices have by default. Lastly, you will want to make sure that both AirPods and Android are connected to a reliable power source to ensure the connection does not drop while pairing.

What requires your attention is…?

Before attempting to connect your AirPods to your Android device, it is important to ensure that the AirPods are disconnected from any other nearby devices, such as an iPhone or iPad. Additionally, make sure that your AirPods’ battery level is at least partially charged. Lastly, make sure the Android device you are using has adequate battery charge, as ensuring that both devices are powered is critical for a successful connection.

Method 1: Using Airpods Pro Touch Control

If you own AirPods Pro, you can use the touch controls on the earbuds to initiate pairing mode. To do this, follow these steps:
1. Hold down the button on the back of the AirPods Pro case until the light between the earbuds starts flashing white.
2. Put your AirPods Pro in your ears and keep them there.
3. Go to your Android device’s Bluetooth settings and find AirPods Pro on the list of available devices.
4. When prompted, click on ‘Pair’ to connect your AirPods Pro to your Android device.

Pros: This method is easy, and you don’t need to use additional apps or external devices to connect your AirPods to your Android device.

Cons: This method only works if you have AirPods Pro, not the standard AirPods.

Method 2: Using Bluetooth Pairing on Android

Another option for connecting AirPods to android is through standard Bluetooth Pairing. Follow these steps:
1. Open the lid of the AirPods charging case and press and hold the button on the back of the case until the light between the earbuds starts flashing.
2. On your Android device go to Settings > Bluetooth.
3. Ensure Bluetooth is turned on, and your device is in pair mode. If you can’t find device discovery options, refer to your device’s user manual on how to put it in pairing mode.
4. Find your AirPods on the Bluetooth pairing list and click on them to connect.
5. Once the AirPods are connected, they will say ‘Connected’ in Bluetooth settings.

Pros: This method works with all AirPods models and most Android devices.

Cons: You will need to re-pair your AirPods whenever you want to switch between iPhone and Android devices.

Method 3: Using Third-Party Apps

Several third-party apps can help you connect AirPods to your Android device. In this method, we will be using the Podroid app. To connect using Podroid:
1. Download and install the Podroid app from the Google Play Store.
2. Open the app and connect your AirPods to your Android device.
3. Enjoy your music!

Pros: This method is easy to use and provides a seamless connection between AirPods and Android.

Cons: You will need to download a third-party app to your Android device.

Why Can’t I Connect to Airpods With Android?

1. Your AirPods may be connected to another device. To fix this, make sure they are disconnected from other Apple devices.
2. Your AirPods may have an outdated firmware version. To fix this, connect them to an Apple device to update the firmware before attempting to connect your AirPods to Android.
3. You may have an Android device running an outdated version of Bluetooth. Make sure your device’s software is up to date.

Implications and Recommendations

Connecting your AirPods to your Android device is a simple process that can enhance your listening experience. Having access to both iOS and Android means that users can enjoy the best of both worlds, and not have to own separate pairs of earbuds for each operating system. Our recommendation is to try the first two methods, as they are the most reliable and easy to use. If you do choose to use a third-party app, be sure it has excellent reviews and check for any hidden fees before downloading.

FAQs

Q: Can I use AirPods with non-Apple devices?

A: Yes, you can connect AirPods to devices that don’t run iOS, such as Android, Windows, and Linux.

Q: What’s the battery life on AirPods?

A: AirPods have about 5 hours of battery life. The charging case adds an additional 24 hours of use.

Q: Do AirPods work with noise cancellation on Android devices?

A: Yes, AirPods have active noise cancellation on Android devices.

Q: What’s the range of connectivity for AirPods?

A: AirPods can connect up to 33 feet away from paired devices.

Q: Do AirPods have touch controls on Android devices?

A: Yes, AirPods have touch controls on Android devices, but only with AirPods Pro.

Conclusion

Connecting AirPods to Android is a simple process that requires a few additional steps beyond the traditional iOS process. By using one of the above methods, you can enjoy the best of both worlds and seamlessly switch between iOS and Android without the need for different earbuds. Remember to keep your Android device updated and connected to power to ensure a successful connection. Enjoy your listening experience!