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mib01

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Nov 8, 2022
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I bought the AirPods Pro 2 and it works perfectly with the iPhone 11. I'm using the same Apple ID on the MBP 2017 and Apple TV 4K gen3, they detect the AirPods but can't connect, it shows a range error even though I'm right next to it.

With this, I can't get integration between Apple devices. The Mac can only connect to the AirPods when I tell it to forget the device on the iPhone, reset the AirPods to register again. In this case, the iPhone can't connect anymore. The Apple TV doesn't connect for anything, it just appears and gives an error. Could it be a failure of the AirPods because it doesn't have Bluetooth multipoint? Or outdated systems? I thought about installing Sonoma via OCLP on the Mac to see if it solves the problem. However, tvOS is on the latest version and it doesn't even connect.
 
You didn't say what macOS is running on your 2017, but my Pro 2s switch between my iPhone 14 Pro (iOS 18), 2018 MBP, and work MBP 2020 (both on Sequoia) just fine.
 
You didn't say what macOS is running on your 2017, but my Pro 2s switch between my iPhone 14 Pro (iOS 18), 2018 MBP, and work MBP 2020 (both on Sequoia) just fine.
The product is not original, I found out when I went to an Apple store. They used the same serial number as a valid one, which is why the feature did not work.
 
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