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AirPods 3 High Pitched noise.

I just got the new AirPods 3 and a very high pitched ringing/rattling noise comes out of the right AirPod only when no sound is playing.

Is that normal?

Would this be a software bug or could it be hardware related?

I only have them connected to my iPhone 11 if that helps.

Thank You.

Posted on Oct 26, 2021 2:50 PM

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Posted on Oct 27, 2021 11:26 AM

Same issue here. When not connected to any devices, connected to an iPhone 13 pro, or connected to a MacBook Pro I experience this high pitched crackling sound in the right bud.


The noise stops as soon as music is playing or I’m on a call.

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Oct 28, 2021 10:02 AM in response to jae100

I also have the same issue, also in the right earbud.


When first putting them in my ears, there is no audible noise. Then after about 15 seconds I begin to hear a faint, steady, high frequency ring. Wait another 15-30 seconds or so and the steady ring changes to a "chirp".


Goes away when playing music or removing the right earbud, but always returns if they're in my ear and idle.


These are my first AirPods, but another thing of note is that the right earbud's battery is draining significantly faster than the left.

Oct 26, 2021 3:10 PM in response to Ahmiii_

Your description sounds rather like audio feedback, so it could be as simple as making sure the AirPod is correctly positioned in your ear, and the volume setting is not too high.


Follow Apple's advice in How to reset your AirPods and AirPods Pro - Apple Support to reset and reconnect your AirPods. If that doesn't solve the problem you might have a defective AirPod, contact Apple Support.

Dec 7, 2021 2:32 PM in response to Ahmiii_

Same issue here, high-pitched whine when no music is playing. Hacky "background noise at 0% volume" fix does indeed work, but I don't like that it's necessary.


I reached out to Apple and am getting the issue escalated, since I'm guessing this is a software bug they missed because most people aren't bothered by / can't hear high pitched sounds. I've been encouraged to share this link so anyone with the same issue can report it too and have it addressed sooner! https://www.apple.com/feedback/airpods/


(Also is anyone else experiencing a permanent subtle pass-through or "transparency mode" at all times? Doesn't seem like there's a way to turn it off, or it even being acknowledged anywhere.)

Oct 27, 2021 4:55 PM in response to Ahmiii_

I have the same issue also with the right airpod the annoying sound happens when no sound is coming out of the phone or ipad, also noticed that if I open the keyboard or type in a chat or search bar the noise disappears and then comes back when nothing is happening on the devices, I have been in contact with apple support and could not fix the issue.


Tried:

  • Reseting the AirPods
  • removing and adding them again
  • different configs in the bluetooth settings, accessibility etc
  • tried to clean up the mic's as suggested by apple support
  • updated to the latest firmware 4B61
  • Also I tried switching off all my devices and the right airpod was still making the sound with all devices off.
  • Tried to move the airpod around in the ear
  • Tried to play lost sounds with Find My in case maybe there was some obstruction
  • Tried some bass testing songs


Hoping this can be fixed in firmware and that is not a hardware issue.

Dec 7, 2021 12:13 PM in response to Freins

for anyone who hasn’t heard yet, enabling “background noises” at 0% volume stops the high pitch buzzing. After enabling in accessibility settings, it should show up in your command center as a quicker way to do it (it will always revert to your last volume setting, which would be 0% if you want).


I tried to create an automation that turns on background sounds whenever my AirPods 3 connect, and in theory it should work but the automation wouldn’t play on its own. However, creating a shortcut that does this and then an automation that runs the shortcut when connecting to AirPods 3 seems to work without fail. Tested it about 20 times now, and have had no issues with the buzzing because of this.


I know it’s not a solution, but maybe it will help some of you.


Oct 28, 2021 6:52 PM in response to Ahmiii_

Same issue here on the right earbud, just got them today. I noticed some high pitched noise on the original AirPods but nowhere near as loud as in the AirPods 3. It has a pattern like one of those automatic grass sprayers that moves back and forth, except the noise is high pitched. It’s only present when music or sound is not playing and gets rather annoying. Hoping apple will fix this. The only thing I don’t like is when you call them and nobody in support knows nor do they have models to test and agree to give you some validation for the issue as a consumer. But nevertheless I’ll talk with apple support if it doesn’t go away in a few days.

Oct 30, 2021 8:36 AM in response to Ahmiii_

+1. Like a jittery whine from both pods, feels like I’m getting a headache after a few minutes. Can confirm that going to settings > accessibility > AirPods > audio accessibility settings > background sounds > rain @ 0% volume stops the noise, however I don’t really see this as an acceptable solution. Likely be contacting apple in the coming days, hopefully can be fixed/replaced/firmware updated because I’m very happy with them otherwise.

AirPods 3 High Pitched noise.

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