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AirPods Apple ID Removal Service
When you open the case near an iPhone, a popup says “Not Your AirPods” or “These AirPods are linked to another Apple ID.”
Explanation: Apple’s Pairing Lock (via Find My) blocks setup if the AirPods are still registered to someone else. The original owner must remove them from their Apple Account in Find My before you can link them to yours.
An alert that says “AirPods Mismatch” means a left/right earbud or case from another set is mixed in. It’s not an Apple ID lock, though you might see it with second-hand parts.
Explanation: Mismatch alerts are fixed by identifying or replacing the mismatched part; Apple ID-locked AirPods require removal from the previous owner’s account.
In the Find My app you see “AirPods setup is incomplete,” and the AirPods won’t finish linking to your Apple ID.
Explanation: This usually happens because the AirPods are still associated with another Apple Account; Find My won’t complete until they’re removed from the previous account and then reset/pair again.
After holding the setup button and bringing the case next to your iPhone, you get an alert instead of the usual setup animation; pairing doesn’t complete.
Explanation: When AirPods are linked to a different Apple ID, iOS prevents completing setup until the previous owner removes them in Find My. Resetting the AirPods alone won’t remove this link.
Even after a factory reset (status light flashes and you attempt setup again), the same ownership alert reappears.
Explanation: The ownership link is tied to the Apple Account through Find My. Only the original owner can remove the device from their account; a reset by the new user won’t break that link.