Airpods Max issue

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I love using Airpods Max (the over-ear headphones), but they have this thing where sometimes they go crazy and refuse to connect. You are supposed to be able to “reset” them by pressing and holding both buttons for awhile, in which case the light flashes yellow and then white.

Where the problem arises is that I’ve had two pairs and both got into a state where reset doesn’t work - you get three yellow flashes and then nothing.

In the unlikely event someone here runs into this problem, here’s a solution that worked for me (it’s strange).

Take off the headphones and place them in the freezer (not fridge) for about a half hour. An hour is better. Then take them out and let them warm up for awhile (I wrapped mine in paper towels to absorb condensation).

Then reset them. Voila.

Strange, huh?
 
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Lightning version? Never had this issue with mine.
 
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Lightning version? Never had this issue with mine.
yep. I’ve had this problem with 2 lightning units, and it worked for both.

Never had the problem with my USB-C one.

THe problem seems to occur if I don’t use them for awhile (even if they’ve been plugged in the whole time).
 
That sounds wild. I've been using the old version for about 4 years and I don't even know how to reset it. My only problem is that it keeps popping up on the Find my warning saying my AirPods Max is following me around.

But I live in a colder region. Is this a California issue? What prompted you to put it in a freezer?
 
That sounds wild. I've been using the old version for about 4 years and I don't even know how to reset it. My only problem is that it keeps popping up on the Find my warning saying my AirPods Max is following me around.

But I live in a colder region. Is this a California issue? What prompted you to put it in a freezer?
I hoped that this would force the voltage regulator to drop its output voltage enough to force a reset. It worked. Twice (on two different pairs). One of the pairs was sitting in a drawer because I gave up on it 2 years ago when Apple wanted 300 dollars to repair it. The freezer trick solved the problem for free.
 
I've had the connection issue. It's happened a couple of times just after takeoff on international flights — which is maddening.

The thing I dislike most about the AirPods Max, though, is the "canopy" headband. Mine lost all elasticity shortly after the two-year warranty expired. The cloth mesh has a rubberized material that breaks apart and leaves a white residue which, if you try to wipe away, only exacerbates the problem. And of course, Apple offers no replacement headbands.

The things are now uncomfortable to wear, with the metal part of the headband now resting atop my skull. I rarely use them anymore because of this.
 
I've had the connection issue. It's happened a couple of times just after takeoff on international flights — which is maddening.

The thing I dislike most about the AirPods Max, though, is the "canopy" headband. Mine lost all elasticity shortly after the two-year warranty expired. The cloth mesh has a rubberized material that breaks apart and leaves a white residue which, if you try to wipe away, only exacerbates the problem. And of course, Apple offers no replacement headbands.

The things are now uncomfortable to wear, with the metal part of the headband now resting atop my skull. I rarely use them anymore because of this.

Something like this might help you? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08XP8FTKX/?tag=headphonesty0420-20&th=1

Unfortunately, replacing the actual mesh looks to be a $150 part if you’re out of warranty.
 
The AirPods Max headband like the one linked by Cliff has been working great for me. I've had it for years now mostly so that I can just wash the cover if it gets stinky.

I'm now on my 2nd pair of Etys in 20+ years I think, 3rd if I include a warranty replacement, and it's still my go-to listening experience when I want to immerse myself in the sound. I bought my latest one about 5 years ago and was surprised Amazon still carried the old ER4S. I've tried the new ones but felt they sounded just slightly different enough that I preferred the old one. But I suspect it's just my familiarity with the old model and the new one is likely superior in terms of sound accuracy.

But using wired earbuds does suck a lot after getting used to wireless headphones, particularly with the noisy Ety cable.
 
The AirPods Max headband like the one linked by Cliff has been working great for me. I've had it for years now mostly so that I can just wash the cover if it gets stinky.

I'm now on my 2nd pair of Etys in 20+ years I think, 3rd if I include a warranty replacement, and it's still my go-to listening experience when I want to immerse myself in the sound. I bought my latest one about 5 years ago and was surprised Amazon still carried the old ER4S. I've tried the new ones but felt they sounded just slightly different enough that I preferred the old one. But I suspect it's just my familiarity with the old model and the new one is likely superior in terms of sound accuracy.

But using wired earbuds does suck a lot after getting used to wireless headphones, particularly with the noisy Ety cable.
I absolutely agree regarding the convenience of wireless vs. wired. And yeah, the Etymotics cable in a noisy little monster!

Maybe I'll give the Max headband cover a chance after all.
 
I would not trust this if anyone else said this.
Mine have thankfully just worked fine so far.

But I have to ask; how did you discover that fix?
 
I hoped that this would force the voltage regulator to drop its output voltage enough to force a reset. It worked. Twice (on two different pairs). One of the pairs was sitting in a drawer because I gave up on it 2 years ago when Apple wanted 300 dollars to repair it. The freezer trick solved the problem for free.
Just read this now. Answers my question above. Makes sense I guess
 
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