Do Airpods Pro Leak Sound?

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Do AirPods Pro Leak sound? Well, in short, Yes, AirPods Pro leaked around 20% of the volume on some of the tests we took, and it was pretty annoying.

This was pretty annoying, though, as you could easily hear what someone was listening to if you sat beside them, especially if they were listening to something on max volume.

While the 20% of the volume leak isn’t much, we believe the volume is reduced significantly when the Noice Cancellation feature is turned on, we also believe that the fact that the AirPods don’t seat tightly in the ear canals also contributed to the leak.

But even considering all of these, we have heard readers complain that the AirPods pro leak sound, so here are some things that should help.

Why Do AirPods Pro Leak Sound?

If your AirPods are leaking sound, it’s likely due to poor fit caused by the earbuds not fitting snugly in your ear.

To address this issue, you can consider purchasing inexpensive silicone ear hooks or earbuds that are specifically designed for AirPods. These accessories can help improve fit and reduce sound leakage.

Secondly, if you have your music volume set too high, it’s possible that others may be able to hear it if they’re in close proximity to you.

In some cases, even if someone is using AirPods, you may still be able to hear their music if you’re standing right next to them.

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Fix 1: Get Silicon Ear Tips of different sizes

AirPods Pro comes with three silicone ear tips designed to fit a range of ear sizes. However, due to variations in individual ear shapes, it’s possible that the default ear tips may not fit perfectly for everyone.

If your AirPods Pro feels loose or doesn’t fit snugly, this can cause sound to leak out and be audible to those around you.

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One solution to this issue is to purchase silicone ear hooks or earbuds that are specifically designed for AirPods Pro.

These accessories can be easily fitted onto your AirPods to fill any gaps between the ear tips and your ear, thereby reducing sound leakage and improving the fit.

Fix 2: Use Foam earbuds

If you find that silicone ear hooks don’t provide a comfortable or secure fit for your ears, a better alternative to consider is foam earbuds.

Unlike silicone tips, foam earbuds can conform to the unique shape of your ear canal, providing a snug and effective seal that minimizes sound leakage.

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Foam earbuds also have the added benefit of offering better noise isolation, as they can block out more ambient noise. However, they still allow enough sound to come through to keep you aware of your surroundings, making them a great choice for situations where you want to focus on your music or other audio content.

It’s important to note that foam earbuds may not be ideal for situations where you need to hear some sound, such as when you’re walking or cycling outdoors. In those cases, it’s best to use caution, be aware of your surroundings, or switch back to silicone tips if necessary.

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Fix 3: Recalibrate your AirPods Pro

It’s important to keep in mind that volume levels can vary depending on the device you’re using. What may be considered “full volume” on one device may not be the same on another.

To ensure that your AirPods perform to your satisfaction and avoid any discrepancies in volume, it’s recommended to calibrate them correctly.

One way to do this is by syncing the volume levels between your iPhone and AirPods. Start by reducing the volume on your AirPods to zero, then gradually increase it as you decrease the volume of your iPhone’s speaker. You can also try re-pairing your AirPods with your phone to ensure that they’re connected properly.

By calibrating your AirPods correctly, you can enjoy consistent, high-quality sound that meets your preferences.

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Fix 4: Reset your AirPods Pro

Resetting your AirPods can help resolve many different issues. To do so, follow these steps:

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  1. Place your AirPods in their charging case and close the lid. Leave them there for about 30 seconds.
  2. After 30 seconds, open the lid of the charging case.
  3. On your phone or iPad, go to Settings > Bluetooth.
  4. Find your AirPods in the list of devices and tap “Forget This Device.
  5. If prompted, confirm that you want to forget the device.
  6. With the lid of the charging case still open, press and hold the setup button on the back of the case for about 15 seconds.
  7. The status indicator light on the AirPods should flash amber and then white, indicating that they have been reset.
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Testing Airpods Pro For Sound Leakage with the Ear Tip Fit Test

To ensure that your AirPods Pro is properly fitted, you can take advantage of the Ear Tip Fit Test, which is easily accessible through your iPhone or iPad.

To begin, navigate to the Settings app, select Bluetooth, locate your AirPods Pro, and tap the small “i” icon. This will take you to the main settings screen for your AirPods Pro, where you’ll find the Ear Tip Fit Test option.

By following the simple instructions, you’ll be guided through a quick test that uses the microphones in your earbuds to detect any sound leakage.

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If the results are satisfactory, you’ll pass the test with flying colors! If not, the test will provide you with instructions on how to improve the fit.

In cases where the silicone tip doesn’t fit correctly, the test will suggest that you either “Adjust or Try a Different Ear Tip.”

Thankfully, AirPods Pro comes in three different sizes, so finding a better fit should be a breeze for most users. However, you’ll be out of luck if you can’t achieve a good seal. A proper fit is crucial for getting the best sound quality and noise-cancellation performance from your AirPods Pro, particularly when it comes to delivering rich, deep bass.

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FAQ1: At what volume do airpods leak sound

AirPods generally leak sound at max volumes way more. If you think your AirPods are leaking sound, a very quick tip will be to reduce the sound, and that just might help.

John Adebimitan

John follows everything happening in the tech industry, from the latest gadget launches to some of the big-name moves in the industry. He covers opinionated pieces and writes on some of the biggest names in the industry. John is also a freelance writer, so he shares articles on freelancing every now and then. email: john@tekpip.com Learn more about tekpip and the team here on our about us page.

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