Imac Microphone Not Working

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Make sure your microphone is properly connected. If you're using an analog microphone. The frame of this iMac model seems identical to its 2012-2015 predecessors, so ostensibly the same strips made for these earlier models would work here too. However, the microphone has been moved from the top of the computer (near the webcam) to behind the frame at the bottom of the screen.

Check for debris, damage, or loose connections

  1. Check for debris in the headphone port on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.
  2. Check your headphone cable, connector, remote, and earbuds for damage, like wear or breakage.
  3. Look for debris on the meshes in each earbud. To remove debris, gently brush all openings with a small, soft-bristled brush that's clean and dry.
  4. Firmly plug your headphones back in. If your iOS device has a case, remove the case to get a firm connection.

If your headphones still aren't working, follow the steps below for your issue.

If you can't hear any sound or if only one side of your headphones works

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  1. Adjust the volume with the volume buttons on your iOS device or use the Volume slider in Control Center on your iPhone or iPad.
  2. To see if you need a replacement, try a second pair of headphones. If the second pair works, contact the manufacturer of the initial pair and ask if you need a replacement. If the second pair doesn't work, contact Apple Support.

If your microphone doesn't work

  1. Make sure that your headphones have a built-in microphone.
  2. Check your microphone for blockage, like debris, lint, or plastic packaging.
  3. To see if you need a replacement, try a second pair of headphones. If the second pair works, contact the manufacturer of the initial pair and ask if you need a replacement. If the second pair doesn't work, contact Apple Support.

Still need help?

If your headphones still aren't working, contact Apple Support.

Lately, users have been facing issues with the AirPods microphone not working. With no whereabout and troubleshooting idea, this eventually lighted an entire discussion thread, sharing various reasons. While AirPods serve as a handy tech gadget for listening to music, calling, and syncs well with your iPhone, iPad, and Mac, there can be some odd days when they stop functioning well.

Acknowledging all of this, I decided to explore possible reasons behind facing this issue and solutions to overcome it.

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  • Quick fixes for your AirPods microphone not working

Where is the microphone located in AirPods?

We all know that AirPods have a powerful microphone. However, not many know where it's located. Perhaps, this is why resolving the AirPods microphone not working can be a challenge. So, before we go ahead, let's first know this.

Your pair of AirPods have two noise-reduction microphones. They can be found at the bottom of the main shaft. It's the thin silver section with matching grills.

Now that you know the location let's learn about possible reasons behind it not working.

Possible reasons for the AirPods microphone not working issue

  • Dust particles: It might be due to a fall or after an adventurous outing that dust may accumulate in or around your microphones.
  • Not fully charged: Another common reason can be your AirPods running out of battery.
  • Pairing issue: This can be due to slow processing, not picking Bluetooth signal, etc. Though rarely faced, this is pretty common in wireless devices, especially when there's some form of interference.
  • Settings: This shouldn't need an explanation. Most of the issues on smart devices can be resolved by making slight changes in the settings.

Editeur web linux. Now that we are acquainted with the possible reasons, let's get to know;

Quick fixes for your AirPods microphone not working

1. Clean the microphone

Take a dry cotton swab and clean your microphone using it. Also, consider cleaning with a soft-bristled brush to remove debris, if any. I would suggest you do this with speaker meshes from time to time to ensure having a seamless listening experience. Just remember being gentle.

2. Resolve the AirPods battery issue

If your AirPods run off battery quickly, consider turning autodetection mode on. Here's how to do it.

Note: Ensure your AirPods are connected with your iPhone or iPad and active.

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  1. Open the Settings app and tap Bluetooth.
  2. Tap the (i) icon against your AirPods. Now, turn on autodetection mode.

3. Reconnect your AirPods

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  1. Adjust the volume with the volume buttons on your iOS device or use the Volume slider in Control Center on your iPhone or iPad.
  2. To see if you need a replacement, try a second pair of headphones. If the second pair works, contact the manufacturer of the initial pair and ask if you need a replacement. If the second pair doesn't work, contact Apple Support.

If your microphone doesn't work

  1. Make sure that your headphones have a built-in microphone.
  2. Check your microphone for blockage, like debris, lint, or plastic packaging.
  3. To see if you need a replacement, try a second pair of headphones. If the second pair works, contact the manufacturer of the initial pair and ask if you need a replacement. If the second pair doesn't work, contact Apple Support.

Still need help?

If your headphones still aren't working, contact Apple Support.

Lately, users have been facing issues with the AirPods microphone not working. With no whereabout and troubleshooting idea, this eventually lighted an entire discussion thread, sharing various reasons. While AirPods serve as a handy tech gadget for listening to music, calling, and syncs well with your iPhone, iPad, and Mac, there can be some odd days when they stop functioning well.

Acknowledging all of this, I decided to explore possible reasons behind facing this issue and solutions to overcome it.

Microphone Not Working On Imac

  • Quick fixes for your AirPods microphone not working

Where is the microphone located in AirPods?

We all know that AirPods have a powerful microphone. However, not many know where it's located. Perhaps, this is why resolving the AirPods microphone not working can be a challenge. So, before we go ahead, let's first know this.

Your pair of AirPods have two noise-reduction microphones. They can be found at the bottom of the main shaft. It's the thin silver section with matching grills.

Now that you know the location let's learn about possible reasons behind it not working.

Possible reasons for the AirPods microphone not working issue

  • Dust particles: It might be due to a fall or after an adventurous outing that dust may accumulate in or around your microphones.
  • Not fully charged: Another common reason can be your AirPods running out of battery.
  • Pairing issue: This can be due to slow processing, not picking Bluetooth signal, etc. Though rarely faced, this is pretty common in wireless devices, especially when there's some form of interference.
  • Settings: This shouldn't need an explanation. Most of the issues on smart devices can be resolved by making slight changes in the settings.

Editeur web linux. Now that we are acquainted with the possible reasons, let's get to know;

Quick fixes for your AirPods microphone not working

1. Clean the microphone

Take a dry cotton swab and clean your microphone using it. Also, consider cleaning with a soft-bristled brush to remove debris, if any. I would suggest you do this with speaker meshes from time to time to ensure having a seamless listening experience. Just remember being gentle.

2. Resolve the AirPods battery issue

If your AirPods run off battery quickly, consider turning autodetection mode on. Here's how to do it.

Note: Ensure your AirPods are connected with your iPhone or iPad and active.

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  1. Open the Settings app and tap Bluetooth.
  2. Tap the (i) icon against your AirPods. Now, turn on autodetection mode.

3. Reconnect your AirPods

Turn off Bluetooth and switch it on again after some time. While this will reconnect your AirPods to iPhone and iPad, I suggest you take your AirPods off and keep them in the case for around 10 seconds. This should help resolve the issue.

If this doesn't work, you may also consider doing a factory reset for your AirPods.

4. Check Bluetooth settings on iPhone

  1. In the Settings app on your iPhone, tap Bluetooth.
  2. In the list of My devices, select your AirPods.
  3. Tap Microphone and select either left or right AirPod from the available options.

5. Connect with Apple Care center

If none of those mentioned above fixes work, there's probably some hardware issue. Under such a scenario, I would recommend visiting the nearest Apple Care center for a solution.

AirPods microphone not working? Find all the solutions

The solutions listed here are based on fundamental reasons that may affect the performance of your microphone. I hope that these helped you resolve the issue. If you have any other pro-troubleshooting tips or concerns, share them in the comments below.

Mayank is a published author and a tech-blogger with over ten years of writing experience for various domains and industries. At iGeeks, he mostly writes about blogs that solve user-problems and guide them on unleashing the full potential of their Apple Device. He can often be found with his headphones on, typing to the rhythm of some country song.

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