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Ensure They Are Fully Charged Your microphone may not be working because your AirPods are not charged enough. Check how much charge is left in your AirPods by opening the case and holding it close to your iPhone. If the battery level is too low, it will likely interrupt the microphone function.
Disable Bluetooth and re-enable it on your Chromebook by clicking the Bluetooth icon in the right corner of the screen. Update the system to a new one. Go to Chromebook settings, click About ChromeOS and check for updates. Check your AirPods and make sure the earbuds are fully charged.
AirPods will often times say they're “connected” but still play sound from your phone. If this happens to you, there are several proven ways to fix it: Try resetting the Bluetooth on your phone by toggling it off then on again. Reset your AirPods by using “Forget This Device”.
Hence, Secure Connection Failed error is typically related to the security certificate (otherwise known as SSL) not being valid, expired, or simply missing. This notification quite often has merit, as the browser tries to warn that the connection is not secure, and you might suffer from serious issues if you proceed.
Alternatively, the issue can be related to a problem with your own network, and can be due to a variety of factors. These include things like a poor connection, a busy network, or a problem with your router.
Put AirPods Back in the Case Since both the AirPods have to connect to your phone separately, one of them likely bumped into a problem during the pairing process. Turning them off and back on will force them to reconnect, which should resolve the issue. Place both AirPods into the case and close the lid.
Set a Volume Limit Typically, Volume Limit is set to “Off,” but it doesn't hurt to check if that's true. It could be the reason why your AirPods play so quietly you don't hear them. Go into Settings > Music > Volume Limit > set the slider to Maximum (turning volume limit off).
Turn Bluetooth OFF & ON Again Sometimes your AirPods fail to connect to your phone properly, so one or both sides don't receive sound. Turning Bluetooth off and back on forces your phone to reestablish the connection all over again. This time, hopefully, without issues.
Performing a Reset You might also try doing a full reset by: Place the Airpods back in their case and close. Open the Airpod case and press the small button at the back of the case for a few seconds. The light should blink amber three times.
If you can't connect to your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch Make sure you have an iPhone or iPod touch with the latest version of iOS, or an iPad with the latest version of iPadOS. Put both AirPods in the charging case and make sure both AirPods are charging. To make sure Bluetooth is on, go to Settings > Bluetooth.
After pairing each AirPod individually, return them both to the case and try pairing a final time by holding the Setup button again. If this doesn't work, go into the Bluetooth settings on your iPhone to forget both AirPods, then try pairing them together again.
Just go to your Settings -> Bluetooth and make sure the green indicator is on and also make sure your AirPods are properly paired to your iDevice. If your Bluetooth connection is acting weird or you have many devices, try turning it off on purpose and turn it on 20 seconds later.