A:AnswerHave you tried different methods?
-Different cables?
-Different charging outlet?
-Wireless charging?
-Is the charging hole clean?
After doing all of these, try doing a hard reset if none of those work (long press back buttom until AirPods start blinking in orange)
If that doesn’t work, I would go to an Apple store or call Apple Support
A:AnswerI’m not sure if I understand your question correctly…
The AirPods Pro, AirPods 3, and AirPods Pro 2 all have a force sensor on the stem part of the AirPods. There’s a little flat surface cut out on the stem to indicate the force sensor location. You have to ‘squeeze’ on that force sensor area in order to play/pause, skip and etc.
I hope this helped
A:AnswerThe better buy would be determined by whether or not you want to use the ANC feature. The Pro2s utilize that seal for an isolation effect. If it's uncomfortable pressure you're feeling, you can try changing out the tips for a breathable memory foam tip.
A:AnswerAirPods are compatible with Android devices as a normal Bluetooth earbud, however some features will not be available when connected to an Android device, such as spatial audio or Dolby atmos.
A:AnswerI’ve found AirPod noise cancellation on flights to be an absolute life saver. I was sitting right behind the engines on an international flight and with noise cancellation on, you could barely hear anything.
A:AnswerYes its for new or recurring somethings apple may only give you one moth but yes you 9/10 will receive you're 4 months free once you active the code
A:AnswerYep, one click on the airpod you answer your call two clicks and you’re hanging up. I believe if you click it three times It puts it on hold and if you hold it down. It changes the mode to switch to transparency mode, noise canceling mode.
A:AnswerThey are 200 again now at Christmas, and will probably be that way again pretty quickly at the Mixsell, and then, about 3 to 6 months, they will probably be down to 150 refurbish, or even less. It’s just a waiting game.