Ways to Fix Disconnecting AirPods on Windows 10 & 11
AirPods are one of the most popular wireless earbuds in the market and are well-known for providing great audio quality and ease of use. However, the users of AirPods on Windows 10 & 11 have reported that they face issues with their AirPods frequently disconnecting from their computer. This can be a frustrating experience, especially when you are in the middle of an important task or are listening to an important audio or video file. In this article, we will provide you with some effective ways to fix disconnecting AirPods on Windows 10 & 11.
Method 1: Update Bluetooth Drivers
Windows 10 & 11 often come with outdated Bluetooth drivers. You can search for the latest Bluetooth drivers online, downloaded from the official website of your computer manufacturer. After downloading the latest driver, go to Device Manager, and select Bluetooth. You will see the name of your driver and the version in use. Right-click on the Bluetooth driver and select “Update driver.” Restart the computer so that the new driver can take effect.
Method 2: Reset AirPods
Resetting your AirPods can help in resolving the issue of frequent disconnection. Here’s how:
1. Put both AirPods in their case and close the lid.
2. Press and hold the button located on the back of the case for about 15 seconds until the LED light on the case turns amber and then flashes white.
3. Now, re-pair your AirPods with your Windows 10 or 11 computer.
Method 3: Disable Automatic Ear Detection
Automatic Ear Detection is a feature that automatically pauses the sound when you take out one or both AirPods from your ear. Disabling this feature can sometimes resolve the issue of disconnection.
1. Open the Settings app on your AirPods-compatible Windows device.
2. Click on Devices > Bluetooth & Other Devices > More Bluetooth options.
3. Uncheck the box next to “Show Notifications to connect using SwiftPair”
4. Click on the “Playback” tab and then select the “Properties” option in the lower-right corner.
5. Under the “Advanced” tab, uncheck the “Enable Hands-Free” box to disable Automatic Ear Detection.
Method 4: Turn Off Bluetooth Limitations
Windows 10 & 11 has a power-saving feature that can cause Bluetooth connections to disconnect when not in use. Turning this off, especially when using AirPods, can help prevent frequent disconnections.
1. Press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box.
2. Type in “devmgmt.msc” and press Enter to open the Device Manager.
3. Click on the arrow next to “Bluetooth” to expand the category.
4. Right-click on your Bluetooth device and select “Properties” from the context menu.
5. Select the “Power Management” tab and uncheck all the boxes to turn off Bluetooth limitations.
Method 5: Use a Bluetooth Dongle
Sometimes, having a Bluetooth dongle installed on your Windows 10 & 11 computer can help resolve the issue of frequent disconnection. A Bluetooth dongle plugs into your computer’s USB port and provides a wireless connection to devices like AirPods, making the connection more stable.