Why are my AirPods flashing red and blue?

They are in pairing or discovery mode. This means your headphones are looking for another Bluetooth device to connect with. Sometimes, headphones in pairing mode are trying but failing to connect with another device. They're running into an error during pairing, so they blink red and blue to let you know.
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Why are my earbuds flashing blue?

Headphones that support Bluetooth have status lights that indicate what's going on. If the light is flashing blue, it means that your headphones are properly connected to the media player. If your headphones are flashing blue and red, it means you have pairing and connectivity issues.
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How do I know when my earbuds are fully charged?

The case LED indicates the battery level when you remove or place the earbuds inside the case or when the case is charging. The LED blinks green when charging and turns solid green when fully charged.
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What does red light on Bluetooth mean?

When the light is flashing red and blue, the headphones are ready to be connected to a Bluetooth source. When they connect, the light will start slowly flashing blue only. When you turn them off, you hold the middle button down until the light turns red. When you let go of the button, the headphones will shut off.
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Why is my left earbud not working?

Headsets may play only in one ear depending on your audio settings. So check your audio properties and make sure that the mono option is turned off. In addition, make sure that voice levels are balanced on both earbuds.
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Why do one of my AirPods not work?

If there's no sound in one AirPod

Place both AirPods in your charging case and let them charge for 30 seconds. Open the charging case near your iPhone or iPad. Check the charge status on your iPhone or iPad to make sure that each AirPod is charging . Put both AirPods in your ears.
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Why is my left wireless earbud not turning on?

If your Bluetooth headphones won't turn on, it's probably not broken. You simply need to reset it. In fact, you can solve many problems with a Bluetooth headset with a quick factory reset, such as: If your Bluetooth headset won't connect with your smartphone or laptop.
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Do real AirPods blink red and blue?

They're running into an error during pairing, so they blink red and blue to let you know.
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Why is my AirPods blinking red?

If you see that your AirPod case is showing a red light, this has to do with low battery.
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Why is my left AirPod flashing red?

If only one AirPod is flashing red, it means that the earbud is not properly paired with the other earbud or the device you are connecting them to. You may need to reset your AirPods to get the earbuds to sync back together before repairing them to your device.
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How do I know AirPods are charging?

When you plug your AirPods case in or place it on a wireless charger, the light at the front will turn amber. After a while, it will turn off, but you can open your case to see if it is still amber, which indicates that it is charging. A green light indicates a full charge.
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How long do AirPods take to charge?

Here's how long each model took to charge up: AirPods (1st generation): around 30 minutes to an hour. AirPods (2nd generation): about 45 minutes to an hour. AirPods Pro and AirPods (3rd generation): one hour to two hours.
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How long do AirPods take to charge from dead?

To charge the AirPods max from dead to full, it will take just under 100 minutes. In other words, you could have your headphones fully charged in an hour and 40 minutes. This longer charge time is expected due to the headphones' larger battery.
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How do I make my AirPods stop blinking?

To disable the flashing LED indicator light put the headphones in pairing mode (ie: flashing red and blue) and then press the volume down button. After this action turn the headphones off and then turn the headphones on and connect them to your device in the standard manner.
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Why do my earbuds keep flashing?

What does this mean? This usually means that your headphones are low on battery and need to be charged. You can do this by using the included charging cable. Once they are charged, they should stop blinking.
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Are AirPods supposed to blink?

It's time to charge it up. A flashing amber light (as we'll discuss in this guide) means that your AirPods are not pairing with your iPhone or another device. A flashing white light means that your AirPods are ready to be set up with a device.
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Can you overcharge AirPods?

Your AirPod case will simply stop the charging process once the battery is fully charged. This makes it safe to leave the case plugged into the lightning cable or on the Qi mat overnight. There will not be any consequences or overcharging. It is also safe to charge your AirPods with someone else's case.
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What do AirPod lights mean?

Learn about the status light

If your AirPods are in your case and the lid is open, then the light shows the charge status of your AirPods. When your AirPods aren't in your case, the light shows the status of your case. Green means fully charged, and amber means less than one full charge remains.
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What colors do AirPods flash?

Green light (without AirPods in): The AirPods charging case is charged sufficiently. Green light (while connected to power source): AirPods and case are fully charged. Flashing amber/orange light: Your AirPods are experiencing a pairing error. No light: Either they are not in use or have run out of battery.
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Why are my AirPods not connecting?

If you're having trouble getting your AirPods to connect, make sure your AirPods are charged, Bluetooth is turned on for the device you want to connect, and reset the device before trying again. If none of those steps work, you should un pair your AirPods from your device, reset the AirPods, and try to reconnect them.
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Why is my left Bluetooth earbud not working?

One side of your wireless earbuds may not be working because your first time setting the earbuds up might not have run properly. Other reasons include a bug (which requires a manual reset), needing to be reconnected to your other device using Bluetooth and actually having damage to the hardware.
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How do you fix wireless Bluetooth earbuds when only one side works?

Some Tips On How To Fix Bluetooth Headphones When Only One Side Works
  1. Charge.
  2. Make sure two devices are compatible with each other.
  3. Check if the headset is clean.
  4. Check the audio format.
  5. Reset.
  6. Check the connection audio jack balance.
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How do you fix earbuds that won't turn on?

How to Fix Earbuds That Won't Work
  1. Turn on the earbuds' power source. Some earbuds have power sources. ...
  2. Turn on the audio source or turn up the volume. ...
  3. Clean the earbuds. ...
  4. Unplug and reconnect wired earbuds. ...
  5. Check the Bluetooth connection with wireless earbuds. ...
  6. Connect the earbuds to another audio source.
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