AirPods + Amazon Fire TV Stick Just got my AirPods and love them, thought I would try to synced them with my Fire Stick so I can watch TV at night quietly - I get audio but it is LOUD and have no way of adjusting the volume, my remote control as no effect, any suggestions? Since the AirPods themselves are glued together, these batteries are not replaceable, and therefore will become useless. Due to the fact that the lithium-ion batteries will catch fire if thrown away, they are not disposable. That is, if consumers toss their AirPods, they are likely to catch on fire.
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Here's how it works
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Find My can help you locate your missing AirPods. If you already set up Find My [device] with an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch that you’re using with your AirPods, it's automatically enabled for your AirPods too. So if your AirPods are lost, out of their case, and somewhere close by, you can use Find My to find them again. If your AirPods are out of range of all of your devices, need to charge, or are in the AirPod Case, Find My can still help by showing the time and location where they were last connected.
See your AirPods on a map
Sign in at iCloud.com or use the Find My app to see your AirPods on a map. Find My shows you the location of the Apple devices that you're signed in to with the same Apple ID, and your AirPods. Or if they're not connected, the last time and place they were online.
On your computer
- Go to iCloud.com.
- Sign in with your Apple ID.
- Open Find iPhone.
- Click All Devices, then click your AirPods.
On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
- Open the Find My app.
- Select the Devices tab.
- Choose your AirPods.
Under each device, you see a location, or 'No location found.'
If your AirPods are separated from each other, you see only one location at a time on the map. Find the AirPod that you see on the map and put it in its case. Then refresh the map and find the other one.
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Play a sound
If your AirPods are near any of your Apple devices and connected to Bluetooth, you can play a sound to help you find them from iCloud.com or the Find My app. Your AirPods play a sound that gets gradually louder for two minutes, or until you tell them to stop.
- Open the Find My app.
- Select the Devices tab.
- Choose your AirPods from the list.
- Tap Play Sound.
Make sure that you remove the AirPods from your ears before you play a sound.
If your AirPods are offline
If you didn't turn on Find My [device] before your AirPods went missing, you can't use it to locate your device. If you see 'No location found' under your AirPods, you can't play a sound to find them but you might be able to get directions to the location where they were last connected. If your AirPods do come back online, you'll get a notification on the iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch you use them with.
Find My is the only way that you can track or locate a lost or missing device. There is no other Apple service that can find, track, or otherwise flag your device for you.
If you're using a Managed Apple ID assigned to you by a school or institution, you don’t have access to Find My.
Replace a missing AirPod or case
If you still can't find your AirPod or Charging Case, or if something is damaged, get the serial number and then contact Apple Support for a replacement. Then learn how to set up your replacement.
You can also learn more about AirPod pricing and service options.
Learn more
- Get help if your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch is lost or stolen. Or if your Mac is lost or stolen.
- Turn off Activation Lock on an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
- You can get help using Find My if you don't see your devices.
Use your iPhone to set up your AirPods
If you're setting up your AirPods for the first time, make sure that your device is up to date. Then follow these steps:
- Go to the Home screen.
- Open the case—with your AirPods inside—and hold it next to your iPhone.
- A setup animation appears on your iPhone.
- Tap Connect.
- If you have AirPods Pro, read the next three screens.
- If you have AirPods Pro or AirPods (2nd generation) and you already set up 'Hey Siri' on your iPhone, then 'Hey Siri' is ready to use with your AirPods. If you haven't set up 'Hey Siri' already and you have AirPods Pro or AirPods (2nd generation), you'll be guided through the setup.
- Tap Done.
- If you're signed in to iCloud, your AirPods are set up automatically with any of your supported devices that are signed in to iCloud with the same Apple ID.
If you can't set up your AirPods, get help.
Learn how to set up your AirPods with a Mac or a non-Apple device, like an Android phone.
Listen with your AirPods
When you put your AirPods in your ears, they automatically play the audio from your device. If you take an AirPod out, audio pauses. Take them both out and audio stops. If you're listening with one AirPod and you take it out, the AirPod pauses. If you put it back in your ear within 15 seconds, play resumes automatically.
Learn how to choose the best-sized ear tips for your AirPods Pro.
Store your AirPods in the charging case. Storing AirPods loose in your pocket or bag can result in damage.
Switch devices
Here's how to switch from listening to one device with your AirPods to listening to another.
Switch automatically
AirPods are connected to your iPhone and Apple Watch at the same time. Sound automatically switches between them.
With iPhone, iPad, and your Mac, you need iOS 14, iPadOS 14 or later, or macOS Big Sur for your AirPods (2nd generation) or AirPods Pro to automatically switch between devices.1 Your devices need to be signed in with the same Apple ID using two-factor authentication. For example, while listening to music on your iPad, you answer a call on your iPhone. Your AirPods automatically switch from the music on your iPad to the phone call on your iPhone.
In some situations with macOS Big Sur, you'll see a notification about your AirPods on the screen of your Mac. When you hold the pointer over the notification, a Connect button appears. Click Connect to confirm that you want your AirPods to switch to—or stay with—your Mac.
If you want to turn automatic switching off for an iPhone or iPad, go to Settings > Bluetooth on that device with your AirPods in your ears. Tap the info button next to your AirPods in the list of devices. Tap Connect to This iPhone [or iPad], and then tap When Last Connected to This iPhone [or iPad]. To turn this feature on again, tap Automatically.
If you want to turn automatic switching off for your Mac, open Bluetooth preferences on your Mac with your AirPods in your ears. Click the Options button next to your AirPods in the list of devices. Click Connect to This Mac, and then choose When Last Connected to This Mac. To turn this feature on again, choose Automatically.
Switch manually
If necessary, follow these steps to choose a different device to play audio or to switch the audio to different headphones or speakers.
On your iOS device
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- Open Control Center.
- Touch and hold the audio card in the upper-right corner of Control Center to control audio.
- Tap , then choose the device you want from the list.2
On your Mac
Click the volume control in the menu bar and choose your AirPods Pro3 or other speakers under Output Device.
Control audio with your AirPods Pro
- To play and pause your audio content, press the force sensor on the stem of an AirPod. To resume playback, press again.
- To skip forward, double-press the force sensor on the stem of an AirPod.
- To skip back, triple-press the force sensor.
- To change the volume, say 'Hey, Siri,' then say something like 'Turn down the volume.' Or drag the volume slider in the app you're listening to, on the Lock screen, or in Control Center. You can also open Now Playing on your Apple Watch and turn the Digital Crown to adjust volume.
AirPods Pro let you control how much you hear your surroundings. Press and hold the force sensor to switch between Active Noise Cancellation and Transparency mode. You can select which modes the press-and-hold action switches between in Settings > Bluetooth > AirPods Pro > Press and Hold AirPods.
Control audio with your AirPods (1st or 2nd generation)
You can use your AirPods to use Siri and to control the playback of audio content.
With AirPods (2nd generation), by default, you use Siri by saying 'Hey Siri'. And when you double-tap an AirPod, you either play audio or skip forward.
With AirPods (1st generation), by default, you double-tap to use Siri.
Regardless of which model of AirPods you have, you can set each AirPod to do one of these when you double-tap it:
- Use Siri4
- Play and pause your audio content
- Skip to the next track
- Go back to the previous track
Learn how to choose what you want each AirPod to do when you double-tap it.
Use Siri
- With AirPods Pro and AirPods (2nd generation), you can say 'Hey Siri.'
- With AirPods Pro, you can set an AirPod to use Siri when you touch and hold the force sensor.
- With AirPods (1st and 2nd generation), you can double-tap to use Siri.
You can use Siri with your AirPods to ask questions and make phone calls. Siri can also control your music and check on your AirPods. Here are some examples of Siri requests:
- 'Play my Favorites playlist.'
- 'Turn up the volume.'
- 'How do I get home from here?'
- 'Skip to the next song.'
- 'Pause music.'
- 'How is the battery on my AirPods?'
Find more Siri examples.
Use the phone and get messages
When a call comes in while you're wearing either AirPod, Siri can announce the call. To answer with AirPods Pro, press the force sensor. To answer with AirPods (1st or 2nd generation), double-tap an AirPod. Later, you can press the force sensor on an AirPod Pro or double-tap an AirPod to hang up or switch to another call.
Siri can read your incoming messages through your AirPods Pro.
Charge your AirPods and case
To charge your AirPods, put them in the case and close the lid.5 AirPods shut down and charge whenever they're in the case.
You can charge your AirPods Pro in their wireless charging case with a Qi-certified charger. While the case is charging wirelessly, you can tap the status light to see the charge status. A green light means that the case—and AirPods, if they're inside—is charged more than 80 percent. You can also plug the case in to an Apple Lightning to USB cable—either USB-C or USB A.
You can charge your AirPods (1st or 2nd generation) in the Wireless Charging Case or AirPods Charging Case. If you have the Wireless Charging Case, you can charge wirelessly with a Qi-certified charger. You can charge either case by plugging it in to an Apple Lightning to USB cable.
Learn more about charging.
What you need
If you have AirPods Pro, you need at least one of these:
- iPhone or iPod touch with iOS 13.2 or later
- iPad with iPadOS 13.2 or later
- Apple Watch with watchOS 6.1 or later
- Apple TV with tvOS 13.2 or later
- Mac with macOS 10.15.1 or later
If you have AirPods (2nd generation), you need at least one of these:
- iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with iOS 12.2 or later
- Apple Watch with watchOS 5.2 or later
- Apple TV with tvOS 12.2 or later
- Mac with macOS 10.14.4 or later
If you have AirPods (1st generation), you need at least one of these:
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- iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with iOS 10 or later
- Apple Watch with watchOS 3 or later
- Apple TV with tvOS 11 or later
- Mac with macOS Sierra or later
1. Sound should not automatically switch from one device to another if you're in a conversation, like a phone call, a FaceTime call, or a video conference.
2. AirPods appear only when they're nearby and ready to use.
3. If you don't see the volume control in the menu bar, learn how to add it.
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4. If double-tapping to use Siri doesn't work, go to Settings > Siri & Search and make sure that Allow Siri When Locked is on.
5. If you have both AirPods (2nd generation) and AirPods (1st generation), make sure that you keep them separate. Your AirPods won't charge if you put one of each model in a charging case.