
Step 1: Open Your iPhone's Control Center Instead of shuffling through the Settings to find the Bluetooth menu to reconnect your AirPods, you can do it without ever leaving the lock screen, home screen, or app you're using.
Luckily, reconnecting your AirPods back to your iPhone is super easy, if you are doing it the right way.
Don't Miss: All the Must-Have Accessories for iPhone Owners. But when you connect your AirPods with a Mac, iPad, iPod touch, Windows PC, Android phone or tablet, or any other compatible device, when you go to use them on your iPhone again, they won't automatically know you want to do so. When you play audio from your iPhone on these tiny little, white earbuds, then take a break, the next time you go to play an audiobook, song, lecture, podcast, or other audio file or stream on the AirPods it will work right away. However, whenever you use them on any other device, you have to manually reconnect them later to your iPhone. They know when they're in your ears, will pause music when one is taken out, and when you pair them with your iPhone they'll already work on your Mac, iPad, and iPod touch using the same Apple ID. If you're an Apple fan, AirPods are the must-have wireless headphones to own.