Introduction
If you want to know how to connect AirPods to an HP laptop, then this guide is for you. Whether you have an HP laptop or not, you might wonder how to connect your AirPods wireless earbuds to your computer. The process is simple and easy, so don’t worry! Here’s what you need to do:
Pairing AirPods with an HP laptop is pretty straightforward.
You should be able to pair AirPods with an HP laptop easily. The process is simple and straightforward, but it’s important to keep in mind that your device needs to be compatible with Bluetooth so that the pairing can take place.
To start, you’ll need to open the Apple AirPod app on your iPhone or iPad (or Mac). If you don’t have it installed, download it now by tapping Get on iTunes or composer > App Store > Search for “AirPods” then tap Install Now when prompted. Once installed on your device, open up Settings > Devices > Find My iPhone/iPad/Macbook Pro & select Scan QR Code located at the bottom right corner of the screen under “Find Your Device.” This will begin scanning your phone and show up alongside other devices found within range (you can also manually enter into this section if there are no other devices nearby). When selecting any one of these options: “Find My iPhone”; “LoJack Mobile Locator”; or “Lost Mode” will appear next time around press either button until the desired option appears highlighted green indicating successful pairing process has been completed successfully!
AirPods connect to compatible devices through Bluetooth, and you can pair them with your HP laptop by doing the following steps.
AirPods connect to compatible devices through Bluetooth, and you can pair them with your HP laptop by doing the following steps.
- Power on your laptop, then open Windows 10, Device Manager.
- Click on Bluetooth Devices, locate your AirPod under the list of available devices, and click on it. (If you don’t see it there’s no need to worry! It may be turned off.)
- You will see a pop-up window asking if you want to turn on Bluetooth for this device. Select yes if so then select Next > Finish as shown below:
Put your AirPods in their charging case. Make sure that both the case and the AirPods are charged.
- Put your AirPods in their charging case. Make sure that both the case and the AirPods are charged. The easiest way to do this is to plug your charging case into a power source, like a wall outlet or USB port on your HP laptop (if it has one).
- Check that the case is charged by opening it and checking its battery level; if it’s not fully charged, plugging it back into an external charger will solve this problem.
- Check that the AirPods are fully charged by opening their lid and seeing how much life remains in each pod; if there’s none left, try using another pair of Bluetooth headphones instead until you can get a new set from Apple or Amazon Prime.*
Open the case lid. You will see a white status light on the front of the case.
Open the case lid. You will see a white status light on the front of the case. Press and hold the button on the back of your charging case until you see a flashing white light, which means that AirPods are ready to pair with another device.
Press and hold the button on the back of the charging case until you see a flashing white light. This means that the AirPods are ready to pair with another device. If you have any other devices paired with your AirPods, they will be disconnected when you start this process.
To pair your AirPods with another device, press and hold the button on the back of the charging case until you see a flashing white light. This means that the AirPods are ready to pair with another device. If you have any other devices paired with your AirPods, they will be disconnected when you start this process.
Go to your HP laptop and select Settings > Bluetooth & Other Devices > Add Bluetooth or another device> Bluetooth > AirPods Pro. Your computer will recognize them as soon as you select them from the menu. Your laptop may ask for a passcode, which will be displayed on the screen near your AirPods device name when it pops up on your list of available devices.
To connect your AirPods to your HP laptop, you’ll need to open the Bluetooth menu and select Add Bluetooth or other devices. Your computer will recognize them as soon as you select them from the menu. Your laptop may ask for a passcode, which will be displayed on the screen near your AirPods device name when it pops up on your list of available devices.
You can also use an app on your phone (such as iOS 12) or PC (Windows 10) that lets you pair up wireless headphones with other devices in order to stream music through them while they’re connected together via Bluetooth technology!
Pairing my wireless earbuds with my HP laptop was easier than I thought it would be
I was pleasantly surprised that pairing my AirPods with my HP laptop was easier than I thought it would be. It only took about five minutes and came with no hassles or complications. The process was quick and simple, so don’t stress if your hands are full at first—you’ll get it done!
I had no trouble doing this step on my own before writing this guide, but if you’re not comfortable moving around while holding a device in each hand (and who isn’t?), ask someone else for help if needed.
Conclusion
If you have any other questions about how to connect AirPods to an HP laptop, let me know in the comments below. And don’t forget—if you want to learn more about using an HP laptop with AirPods, check out my other article!