How to Fix If One AirPod Is Louder Than The Other?

I'll explain in detail in this post how to repair if One AirPod Is Louder Than The Other. The solutions that we have recently shared have received consistently favourable feedback from our readers (you can read their comments below), from our testing, via Reddit, and from Apple's own Support Communities forums. I want to express my gratitude to everyone who shared their solutions.

How to Correct a Loudness Issue with One AirPod

Suck On One AirPod Is Louder Than The Other

Try to "suck" the largest speaker on the AirPod as one of the best ways to resolve an issue when one of your AirPods is louder than the other (that you hear as soft). Until you notice an improvement in the sound of your AirPods, keep sucking on it and checking the sound repeatedly.

The fact that the AirPods collect ear wax and prevent any outward sound makes this technique so successful.

Balance the Audio Volume as Necessary

You may adjust the volume of the sound that is output through either AirPod in the settings of your iPhone.

Adjusting this setting or making sure that the sound is balanced and not cut to the absolute minimum has helped certain Apple users and our readers make sure that their AirPods were delivering the same loudness across the board.

Clean AirPods

Apple's AirPods are just not dust- and water-resistant represents one of their biggest drawbacks. As a result, dust and wax may gather on your AirPods, particularly if you store them in the charging case where additional dust may gather.

Brushing the speaker grills on your AirPods lightly with a soft toothbrush is one efficient cleaning method. Each time you brush it, take a clean cloth and wipe it.

Try lightly wetting the cloth or cotton swab with water or alcohol before wiping. Just be careful not to use too much water or alcohol on it. Since the speakers were fragile, adding too much moisture would exacerbate the situation.

Test Out Your AirPods on a Different Device

If you consistently tried all the techniques mentioned earlier without success, you'll need to determine whether your AirPods are defective in some way. Some have advised connecting your AirPods to one of the additional devices, such be your PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone, etc., to determine if the AirPods are truly damaged.

Play a song or a video once you're connected to hear how good the AirPods sound.

If the AirPods function properly on the other device, your primary device might need to have its settings reset.

Ask For a Replacement When You Visit Apple

If none of those solutions works, you can speak with them and be eligible for a replacement by paying a fast visit to the closest Apple Authorized Service Provider. If you have AppleCare, you are also eligible for replacement.

Why not call them for support if you feel like not spending your time driving to the store and then speaking with them and you'd much rather choose an online option?

Conclusion

Please read the various suggestions and recommendations from the several helpful comments posted below by others who experienced the same problem. If you come across a better choice, please let us know here.

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