AirPods Pro Rattling Noise

I’ve only had my AirPods Pro for a bit over a month and my right AirPod has a rattling noise which originally was just when I coughed or cleared my throat and now it’s litterally every slight move it rattles. I use them primarily at the gym and it is the most annoying experience. I have disconnected my AirPods and re set them up but it’s still occurring. I don’t have the money for new ones as I’m about to start University is this something that Apple can fix?

Posted on Jan 6, 2020 10:53 PM

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Posted on Jan 7, 2020 10:17 AM

I also have this issue with my right AirPods Pro. It was really subtle when I first got it and thought it was normal, but it got worse over time to the point where moving my jaw would make it rattle. Everyone should still have their year warranty so definitely contact Apple for a replacement ASAP. I contacted them via chat the other day and my new replacement is coming in today. Fingers crossed!

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Apr 9, 2020 10:06 PM in response to Leroy2798

This has happened to me twice on the left and right Airpod Pro and now its happening AGAIN on my left. Getting really really frustrated. Might have to change to the Beats Solo Pro or something because my situation is just ridiculous. Not Impressed Apple.

Jun 26, 2020 6:27 AM in response to Leroy2798

I had the same problem with the right AirPod rattling when they were about 2 months old. Apple replaced it, then the left one started rattling. Apple replaced it. Now the right one is beginning to make noise if i move my mouth, or touch it. I think more needs to be done than replace a defective part with another potentially defective part. I'm concerned about what happens when the warranty runs out.

Side note: I bought a pair of Beats Pro earphones which have so far performed flawlessly even though I've read they're essentially the same as the AirPod.

Jul 24, 2020 9:03 PM in response to Evan_Games

Hi Evan_Games,


Thanks for sharing the YouTube link. Unfortunately, the video doesn’t help because it’s not the issue which most people are experiencing. 


For most users, the vibration only happens in “ANC” or “transparency” mode. The issue does not occur in “off” mode.


To be clear, a loud “cough” will usually recreate the vibration symptom. You do not need to jump up and down as the guy suggests in his video. So given that a cough is all one need to do I think we can safely assume that the ear bud isn’t moving at all, let alone moving so far that it bounces off the wearer’s ear lobe.


As I have stated before, this has to be a hardware defect that is well known and understood by Apple, otherwise they wouldn’t be so casual about offering replacements under warranty.

Jul 24, 2020 9:06 PM in response to Shakeel_Miftha

Once the vibration / crackling symptoms have manifested, you can be absolutely certain that physical damage to the hardware of the Airpods you own has already occurred. There is absolutely no way that Apple would choose to provide customers with a free replacement under warranty if the issue was purely a software problem. If you experience this symptom, your Airpods are essentially a “write off” so it’s crucial to make sure you have an active warranty in place until the issue has been resolved with a permanent fix.

In the longer term, you can be certain that Apple are all over this and will find a way to solve it. The threat to their reputation will be huge so this is high stakes for them. They will almost certainly have a dedicated team working solely on this problem; but they will never admit that much in the public domain. 


It may well be the case that the solution they eventually come up with is indeed the rollout of a “software patch”. That will certainly be far more cost effective for them than a product recall. However, as an end-user it’s really important to understand that a s/w patch can only ever help to prevent physical damage from occurring in the future. No software patch can ever reverse the effects of physical damage to the hardware which has already occurred.


My thoughts on what might be causing this damage in the first place, relates to the ANC and Transparency modes of operation. If you think about it, both these modes utilise the microphone. Some of you may have noticed that in certain situations (e.g. lying on a pillow) you can experience a momentary “squeal” (basically a high-pitched sound emitted through the Airpods at high amplitude). This might very well be causing internal damage to the diaphragm. This is just a hunch which I have. I certainly cannot be certain about it. It’s possible that Apple need to develop some sort of feedback loop protection feature in their software. Let’s hope that don’t only succeed with that, but also offer greater transparency in to customers and agree to provide free replacements for anyone who owns “damaged airpods” regardless of The status of their warranty cover. But frankly, the only way that will happen is if customers work together to compound data and build a compelling case.

Jul 24, 2020 10:01 PM in response to Shakeel_Miftha

What a nightmare this has become. My wife has told me I have to stop trying to get these to work and just ask for a refund since I’m now on my fifth replacement pair. After a tier 2 rep told me I had to go to talk to a genius, the genius told me I had to talk to a tier 2 rep. After some more back and forth and a month of waiting I was put in touch with a local store admin that replaced them with a brand new pair. I was so excited that I had a pair that worked again. The sound was amazing. I had Bass again. There is a bass note at the start of the fit check that wasn’t audible at all on my last pair. There was no rumble, and the pounding noise when I would walk was gone too. This is the same story as every other time, but now I knew exactly what to listen for, and I also was more aware of what I am missing every time a set malfunctions. That bliss lasted for almost a week before the dreaded anomalies came back. I kept a detailed log that I will post below of every time I used the AirPods, notes about the sound quality, frequent fit check results, what type of audio I listened to, what I was doing at the time, The ANC mode, and if there was any major background noise. The only outlier is that I used them to make a phone call on my iPhone XS Max. Shortly after this first phone call that was ever made using this set the problems began. In my notes you can see I heard the issues shortly before the fit check began failing, and it was down hill from there. I want to help Apple figure out what is causing this, but they don’t seem too interested in investigating.


Jul 24, 2020 10:02 PM in response to AlexCVideo


Here is my full log if anyone is interested. It is a heartbreaking tale lol.


AirPods Pro log

7/19 1pm Paired to iPhone, pass fit check. Bass is clear, no rumble, audio sounds less distorted and clearer than before


7/19 1pm put on 10w wireless charger


7/19 8:55pm pass fit check, used with background fan in anc mode, listened to podcast,


9:39 pass fit check. Placed back In case on 10w Qi charger


7/20 12:34am anc works, pass fit check. Listening to podcast on iPhone. Fan on in background


7/20 12:50 charging 10w Qi. Pass fit check 


7/20 3:40 iPhone podcast, pass


7/20 3:45, 2019 Mac Pro, mode option not present in toolbar, anc active, no background noise. YouTube then FCP X and Zoom


6:26 connected to iPhone, passed fit check, listened to podcast with fan on in background. Sounds good


7:51 connected to phone. Fit check passed. Using pass through mode. Sounds natural compared to last pair that was broken. Listening to podcast on walk. Pass check at end. 2 miles, 34m, Left 55%, Right 85%


8:35 placed on 10w wireless charger


8:40 listened to podcast 


9:05 placed on 10w wireless charger 


10:09 pass fit check, connected to 4K Apple TV. Watched YouTube in pass through mode. 


11:52 switched to iPhone, passed fit check. Brushed teeth with electric toothbrush. Shower on in background. 


12:25, put in case momentarily to say goodnight to wife. Attempted to go from transparency to anc and only one AirPod switched. Neither seemed to be connected to phone since audio didn’t play. Put back in case for a couple minutes. Took back out, connected, anc sounds good. 


7/21

12:54am back in case


12:46pm pass fit check, listened to podcast


8:42pm passed fit check. Listened to podcast on iPhone


8:57pm momentary desync on AirPods 


11:45pm pass fit check, listening to podcast while brushing teeth


11:59 listening to bass heavy music. Sounds strong and clear.


7/22

12:10am pass fit check, listening to podcast 

12:47am pass fit check, charging on 10w wireless Qi


12:40pm pass fit check, listening to podcast


12:58 pm connected to computer for zoom call. Level in left AirPod was lower. Had to put in case and take back out to correct. 


2:51pm has placed on Qi charger, 5v1A


7/23

12:07am pass fit check, listening to podcast


6:29pm pass fit check, listening to podcasts


11:00 pm pass fit check, podcast


7/24

12:24 am removed case from 10w charger. Placed earbuds in case


12:46pm pass fit check, podcast


1:39 placed on 5w Qi charger


3:50pm 30 minute phone call On iPhone 


9:27pm pass Fit check, listening to Apple Tv 4K YouTube. While connected to iPhone hearing more foot booming sounds that weren’t there before. Same booming sound when connected to Apple TV. Is the same in ANC and transparency. As happened on last set of AirPods, could not control volume with Apple TV remote unless I reconnected AirPods multiple times in the menu. 


9:38pm put back in case, connected to iPhone and ran fit check. Bass is noticeably weaker than before. Thuds from footfall continue. 


9:40pm “forgot” device on phone Bluetooth settings and reset AirPods Pro. Audio quality still seems degraded with weaker low frequencies and distorted mids and highs. 


9:50pm tested old AirPods first generation. Bass was much more pronounced. Restarted phone. AirPods Pro showed up as connected, but audio played through iPhone speaker not AirPods. Placed back in case and took out again to reconnect. First failure on right AirPod. Second check passed in both ears. 


10:20pm Next fit checks failed continuously on right only. Now I’m hearing constant rumbling in the right and thud sound every time I take a step. Removed and cleaned ear tips.  Inspected and saw no noticeable dust.   Right side always fails check no matter which ear tips are used.  Paced back in case. 


11:08 decided to test one more time. Now failing fit check in both ears. 


:(

Jul 24, 2020 10:18 PM in response to Shakeel_Miftha

I had gotten AppleCare knowing the first gen batteries were so prone to failure, and I expected I would need battery service at least once as I planned to use the AirPods Pro for years to come. I never thought I would be dealing with this nonsense. Written in the AppleCare terms it states that if a problem cannot be solved after multiple attempts at repair then a refund can be issued. I would much rather have working AirPods, but that might not be possible.

May 1, 2020 5:18 PM in response to Leroy2798

You can visit Apples Repair program as many times as you honestly want to, it’s not going to change anything. Sure you can go to apple and get a replacement, like I did. The problem is just going to keep on coming back. I got the Airpods Pro on the day they came out. I would argue after about 2-3 months of use your AirPods Pro get a problem. This is a apple design flaw, but they’re too big to acknowledge it, just like iPhone 6’s Bendgate. Honestly, i wish i never bought Apple AirPods Pro.

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