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When I listening to my AirPods it sounds like my right AirPod is slightly louder than the left. I even replaced the left one on an Apple Store, but still having the same issue. Unpair/Pair was another try.
Has anyone else experienced anything like this?
Thanks!!
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Posted on Apr 5, 2017 4:47 PM
Me too (45388) Me too Me too (45388) Me too Reply Question marked as Top-ranking reply User profile for user: Jonathan UK Jonathan UK User level: Level 10 164,015 pointsPosted on Nov 30, 2017 1:42 AM
The following steps may help:
Check your settings:
- On your iPhone, go to: Settings > General > Accessibility > under "Hearing", check and, if required, adjust the audio volume balance slider between the left and right channels.
Clean your AirPods:
- Apple's instructions for cleaning AirPods are detailed here, under "Clean your AirPods with charging case":
- Learn more about your AirPods with charging case - Apple Support
- To clean the meshes on your AirPods of any debris such as earwax, Apple advises using a small, soft-bristled brush that is clean and dry to brush the mesh carefully and gently:
- If your headphones don't work with your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support
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Question marked as Top-ranking reply User profile for user: Jonathan UK Jonathan UK User level: Level 10 164,015 pointsNov 30, 2017 1:42 AM in response to paulosoaresf
The following steps may help:
Check your settings:
- On your iPhone, go to: Settings > General > Accessibility > under "Hearing", check and, if required, adjust the audio volume balance slider between the left and right channels.
Clean your AirPods:
- Apple's instructions for cleaning AirPods are detailed here, under "Clean your AirPods with charging case":
- Learn more about your AirPods with charging case - Apple Support
- To clean the meshes on your AirPods of any debris such as earwax, Apple advises using a small, soft-bristled brush that is clean and dry to brush the mesh carefully and gently:
- If your headphones don't work with your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support
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User profile for user: GMT2211 GMT2211 User level: Level 1 4 pointsMay 31, 2018 1:50 PM in response to paulosoaresf
Blu-Tak (other malleable adhesive wall fixings are available) - squidge some into the main speaker port on each AirPod. It will safely remove all wax deposits from the metal mesh covering the speakers.
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User profile for user: desiree67 desiree67 User level: Level 1 4 pointsOct 11, 2019 8:19 PM in response to paulosoaresf
I tried reset the AirPods, restarting my devices, connecting my AirPods to another device, and even sucking on the right one, but nothing worked!
So I went into Settings > Accessibility > Audio/Visual > and turned mono audio on. It made the sound even in both AirPods. Then I turned it off and it fixed it!
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User profile for user: robzimus robzimus User level: Level 1 4 pointsJan 9, 2020 3:11 PM in response to paulosoaresf
tried all the posted cleanup and suck it out and they didn't work.
contacted apple and did a hard reset and now they work just like new.
1 Open the case lid and keep both AirPods inside the case.
2 On the back of the case, press and hold the set-up button.
3 After 15 seconds, if the factory reset is successful, the LED on the case will flash amber and then flash white continuously.
4 Release the button after 15 seconds.
Good luck and happy listening!
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User profile for user: lostreturn lostreturn User level: Level 1 4 pointsApr 24, 2020 4:12 PM in response to paulosoaresf
I found the solution. Besides sucking into the AirPods, you can connect your AirPods to your MacBook (if you have one) then hover over bluetooth in the upper right, hover over your AirPods from the menu, then click "Open sound preferences." from there on "Output" make sure the lever is in the center.
Sometimes the level can be set to the right or left which would play sound on either the right or left side. Make sure your lever is in the center for equal volume on both AirPods, this will play the sound equally as loud on both of the AirPods.
Hopefully you guys will be able to use this in the future! Have a great day!
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User profile for user: anna_grace10 anna_grace10 User level: Level 1 10 pointsMar 21, 2021 8:25 PM in response to paulosoaresf
There are two main problems that could be causing this: volume settings or dirty airpods.
The former is simply fixed by going to settings -> general -> accessibility -> audio/visual and then scrolling down to the bottom to see the scroll bar that controls how loud one speaker is over the other. Adjust it to your needs.
however, if you still find that your airpods sound muffled or that just didn’t plain work, the solution is cleaning them. You should already have a set cleaning regime for them to improve and maintain good sound quality. However, I will share mine (that includes the suction method that some mentioned here as well minus the gross sucking-with-your-mouth part).
- take a vacuum cleaner, shop-vac, or something of that nature with a small nosil. put the AirPod up to the nosil and turn the vacuum on. create a suction by patching up most air pockets. hold this at 15 second increments for 2-3 times per/AirPod.
- next, take a toothpick and scrape the inside edges where a lot of ear wax, hair, and dirt builds up. Repeat this for ALL THREE holes on the AirPod (although you may think you don’t need to clean the other two holes, you do).
- Next, take sticky tack (like, the stuff you use to hang up posters) and taking a small bit, mold the sticky tack to the inside of the hole and press down to where the sticky tack is now inside the hole. Pull upwards and repeat as many times as needed (make sure to change out your sticky tack frequently and do this for all three holes).
- Finally, to finish this off, take a cotton swab and douse it with rubbing alcohol. Wring it out slightly and rub it all over the airpods (including inside the holes).
Now, if neither of these things work you may have broken/damaged airpods on your hands.
as shown by the image, I had the latter as my problem and this cleaning method worked really well and now my sound quality and volume is 100x better for both airpods! This is what came out of my airpods using the sticky tack, and I can only imagine what came out with the suction.
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User profile for user: Jamallah Jamallah User level: Level 1 4 pointsMar 15, 2018 3:16 PM in response to paulosoaresf
My right airpod was lower than the left, I used n old tooth brush with a little alcohol to break up the earwax under the speaker screen and covered it with a shirt and sucked out the wax. Volume was perfect again
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User profile for user: sahana129 sahana129 User level: Level 1 4 pointsMay 20, 2020 11:29 AM in response to paulosoaresf
I tried the sucking method, but it didn't exactly work. First, I did a general cleaning, getting any dirt out. Next, I used a bit of kneaded eraser (flexible rubber used for drawing) and put in in the speakers (all of them, there's more than two!) and saw that dirt was visibly getting removed. After placing the rubber several times in each speaker until no dirt was visible, I checked the volume - they're the same!!
This is kind of like using a cleaning putty, so try that too!!
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User profile for user: Farnborough13 Farnborough13 User level: Level 1 4 pointsApr 7, 2019 2:54 PM in response to paulosoaresf
I had this issue to
go to general then accessibility then to the volume slider and move it a quarter to the left if the left is quiter and same for the right if that ones quiter
hope this works for you I’t did for me.
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User profile for user: vertigojh424 vertigojh424 User level: Level 1 8 pointsJun 24, 2019 6:17 PM in response to paulosoaresf
I went to Settings>General>Accessibility down to the Hearing section then I slid the setting completely to the low volume airpod (mine was the left). Volume went up so I slid it back to center and it worked like a charm.
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User profile for user: Ascinto Ascinto User level: Level 1 4 pointsJul 4, 2019 6:12 AM in response to paulosoaresf
Those folks talking about sucking on the tip, where the grill is, raises the wax enough to clean it out. You’ll have to be careful about how you do it- you need to just get your lips on the extreme end so the air comes in through the side holes and comes out that tiny grill. It’s a real pain, you’ll feel some resistance but it’ll slowly get better until air can freely move between those side holes and the main output hole. It’s hard to explain but once you get it you’ll understand what I mean. Then wipe with qtip damp but not wet by any means. Do it again and again, maybe three or four times, until it’s clean after you rub the speaker grill and you should have a fully functional AirPod again.
This should resolve any blockage. I had the same problem driving me to within days of just buying another pair until I found this thread and it’s solution works great!
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User profile for user: UserName096042 UserName096042 User level: Level 1 4 pointsJan 10, 2020 9:30 AM in response to mbonneau
I saw these sucking posts and, well, just no. No! So I used an old Sonicare brush head on my Sonicare toothbrush, misted it with isopropyl and swiped it across the mesh a few times. Issue resolved, no gross sucking. The Sonicare also worked great on getting most of the ferrous material from around the charging case’s magnets displaced. Still needed some wiping with isopropyl but now looks like new!
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User profile for user: arelym27 arelym27 User level: Level 1 4 pointsFeb 17, 2020 12:33 PM in response to paulosoaresf
Was on this post because I too had the same problem... I read about "sucking" the biggest part of the airpod then cleaning it afterwards and grossly enough it worked 😂 so definitely was possible ear wax build up. When i first "sucked" i felt resistance, did it again then felt air go through. So make sure to suck until you feel air come through. Gross again but it worked!!! Yes!!!
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User profile for user: pernipie pernipie User level: Level 1 4 pointsMar 6, 2020 9:03 AM in response to paulosoaresf
I had the same problem and followed what everyone else on here was doing. Sucked on them till it was unclogged and the air came through easily. Helped to wet the mesh part a little bit to loosen it up then wiped off the wax and repeated the process till it was very loud on both sides! Did it to the other louder one and it got louder too. Now they are both the same loudness and good as new
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User profile for user: jen_357 jen_357 User level: Level 1 4 pointsSep 14, 2020 12:02 PM in response to paulosoaresf
This happened to me as well when I was listening on my mac! Like Jonathan UK mentioned, it was also a settings fix that resolved it for me. However, even when the volume slider under Accessibility in Settings was equal, I still had the same issue.
What I ended up doing was clicking bluetooth and selecting my AirPods device --> "open sound preferences" --> "output" and fixing the slider bar for volume "balance".
I guess somehow this setting got changed under bluetooth when I didn't realize. My AirPods were new so I knew it wasn't an earwax problem. This is what worked for me, hope this helps somebody!
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