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AirPod Pro2 keeps connecting and disconnecting repeatedly to my iPhone12. Very annoying. any tips?

AirPod Pro2 keeps connecting and disconnecting repeatedly to my iPhone12. Very annoying. any tips?

AirPods Pro (2nd generation)

Posted on May 12, 2023 2:05 PM

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Posted on May 13, 2023 12:34 AM

Hi nancie3225,

welcome to the Apple (user-to-user) Community.


Re: AirPod Pro2 keeps connecting and disconnecting repeatedly


Perhaps Apple Support's article (link below) may help:

Resolve Wi-Fi and Bluetooth issues caused by wireless interference – Apple Support

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More tips if needed:


Your iPhone may need updating to the latest compatible iOS version.

Eg: About iOS 16 Updates - Apple Support (says iOS 16.4.1 is the latest)


(The firmware on the AirPods can then be updated automatically when paired).

or

Sometimes restarting the iPhone restores order, if the AirPods have been pairing ok before. (How to: Restart your iPhone)

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You might want to check that you are only connecting AirPods to one device at a time. (Eg may not be switching between multiple devices.)

     

Eg: See if turn off / turn on bluetooth helps

      or

      Switch your AirPods to another device – Apple Support

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Trouble-shooting articles: 

        What to do: If your AirPods won't connect - Apple Support


What to do: If you can't connect a Bluetooth accessory to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support

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Resource:

AirPods User Guide – Apple Support

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More support . info. if needed:

AirPods Support Website:

Find all the topics, resources, and contact options you need for your AirPods....

AirPods Support - Official Apple Support


All the best :-)

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Question marked as Top-ranking reply

May 13, 2023 12:34 AM in response to nancie3225

Hi nancie3225,

welcome to the Apple (user-to-user) Community.


Re: AirPod Pro2 keeps connecting and disconnecting repeatedly


Perhaps Apple Support's article (link below) may help:

Resolve Wi-Fi and Bluetooth issues caused by wireless interference – Apple Support

_____________________________________________________


More tips if needed:


Your iPhone may need updating to the latest compatible iOS version.

Eg: About iOS 16 Updates - Apple Support (says iOS 16.4.1 is the latest)


(The firmware on the AirPods can then be updated automatically when paired).

or

Sometimes restarting the iPhone restores order, if the AirPods have been pairing ok before. (How to: Restart your iPhone)

___________________________________________________________


You might want to check that you are only connecting AirPods to one device at a time. (Eg may not be switching between multiple devices.)

     

Eg: See if turn off / turn on bluetooth helps

      or

      Switch your AirPods to another device – Apple Support

______________________________________________________

Trouble-shooting articles: 

        What to do: If your AirPods won't connect - Apple Support


What to do: If you can't connect a Bluetooth accessory to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support

____________________

Resource:

AirPods User Guide – Apple Support

__________________________

More support . info. if needed:

AirPods Support Website:

Find all the topics, resources, and contact options you need for your AirPods....

AirPods Support - Official Apple Support


All the best :-)

AirPod Pro2 keeps connecting and disconnecting repeatedly to my iPhone12. Very annoying. any tips?

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