Your Apple AirPods may simply be out of power.

confirm to charge them and their charging case fully and try connecting them to your MacBook again.

you’re able to alsocheck your AirPods' batterylevel at any time.

Update macOS to the latest version.

Your MacBook will need to have Bluetooth enabled before it can connect to your Apple AirPods.

To do this, hit the Bluetooth icon in the upper-right corner of the screen.

It looks like two triangles on top of one another.

Select your AirPods while theyre in their case.

Turn off Bluetooth on other devices.

Your AirPods may be connecting to another unit instead of your MacBook.

To stop this, turn off Bluetooth on any devices youve synced your AirPods to in the past.

kick off the charging case lid when connecting.

Connect the charging case to a power source.

Sign in with the sameApple Account.

it’s crucial that you be using the same account though.

A basic restart can fix a variety of problems including AirPod connection glitches.

Remove and then re-add your AirPods.

Clean the charging case.

As with the charging case, dirt can also prevent AirPods from charging correctly.

Reset your Apple AirPods.

Resetting AirPods is an effective way of removing any bugs or glitches affecting their unit connectivity.

You will need to reconnect them with all of your devices after the reset is complete though.

There are additional solutions you may want to try if yourAirPods won’t reset properly.

If all else fails, getting in contact with the official Apple Support service may be required.

They may even be able to replace your AirPods if you bought them recently.

Why Do My AirPods Keep Disconnecting From My MacBook?

Flat batteries in the charging case or AirPod earphones are also common causes of MacBook connection problems.

FAQ

Yes.

Airpods are compatible with all devices that support Bluetooth headphones including Android phones and Windows PCs.

If you haveknock-off AirPods, they should connect to any rig that supports Bluetooth.