How to connect AirPods to a Mac |
One of the biggest advantages of AirPods and AirPods Pro is that it can be easily paired easily with iOS and iPadOS, as wireless headphones can automatically pair with the iPhone and iPad when the case is opened and placed in your pocket, but the ear when connecting to a MacBook Air or MacBook at times, The process with Air Pro or other Macs has never been so smooth.
Sign in as follows, regardless of whether you just purchased a pair of AirPods or AirPods Pro or used it for a short time but you didn't use it with a MacBook.
Connect AirPods to your MacBook manually:
- If you have a second-generation headphones, make sure to use macOS Mojave 10.14.4 or later, or if you have AirPods Pro, then you need to install it on macOS Catalina 10.15.1 or later and click for a version to find the system number. (Apple icon) on the bar at the top of the screen, then select (About this device).
- Since the headphones cannot be paired automatically with MacOS, click on the "Bluetooth" icon.
- If the Apple ID on your Mac looks like the iPhone is paired with a headset, the headset must appear in the list of devices displayed in Bluetooth.
- Select the speaker and click the (Connect) option.
- If the amplifier does not appear in the list of Bluetooth devices, click (Open Bluetooth Settings).
- Press and hold the button on the back of the AirPods compartment until the LED indicator flashes white to make it identifiable.
- Click (Call).
Third party applications:
Third-party developers offer great options to make it easier to connect a headset to a Mac, so you can choose between AirBuddy and the most popular ToothFairy.