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  2. Pair AirPods with a non-Apple device - Apple Support

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    To set up your AirPods with an Android phone or other non-Apple device, follow these steps: On your non-Apple device, make sure that Bluetooth is on (on an Android device, go to Settings > Connections > Bluetooth).

  3. How To Make AirPods Discoverable (The #1 Simplest Method)

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    Here’s how you make your AirPods Discoverable, so you can connect them to your iPhone, iPad, Android phone, PC, and select consoles – just not the Xbox...

  4. How to Pair the Apple AirPods Pro With Any Device - How-To Geek

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    Pair AirPods Pro with Android, Windows, Mac, and More. The AirPods Pro feature a new design and higher price tag, but the pairing process is the same as Apple's other truly wireless earbuds. Setting up the headphones is a breeze, whether you're connecting them to an iPhone or anything else.

  5. How to pair AirPods 4 to any device - SoundGuys

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    Hold the AirPods 4 near the iPhone or iPad that you want to pair them to. Place the AirPods 4 in their charging case, and open the lid. Double-tap the front of the charging case. Wait for a pairing card to appear on the screen, and follow the steps to connect the AirPods 4 to the new device.

  6. How To Put AirPods In Pairing Mode: A Step-by-Step Guide

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    Press and Hold the Button. Now that your AirPods are restarted, it’s time to put them in pairing mode. To do this, you’ll need to hold down the button on the back of the charging case for about 10 seconds, until the status light starts flashing white. This indicates that your AirPods are in pairing mode and ready to connect to your device.

  7. Learn how to set up your AirPods with your Mac, Android device, or another Bluetooth device to listen to music, take phone calls, and more.

  8. Pair AirPods with an Apple device

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    Pair AirPods with your Apple devices to listen to music, movies, messages, and more. You can also use your AirPods to make and answer phone calls and FaceTime calls with compatible devices. After you set up your AirPods with one Apple device (like your iPhone), your AirPods connect automatically to your other Apple devices where you’re signed ...