If you meet the problem "Failed to connect to Android device via USB" while running Non-Root for the Android device, please follow the troubleshooting guide below:
Please choose depending on your device system version:
Now the non-root way is only for devices before Android 12. Android 12 and above Android systems should use Accessibility way. You can check the passage below to learn how to use Accessibility to control your device: How to Control Android devices through AirDroid Control Add-on (Accessibility)?
Troubleshooting Guide:
1. Go Developer options and re-enable "USB debugging"
2. Go Developer options, tap “Revoke USB debugging authorizations" - "OK", then re-connect the USB cable, and a pop-up window "Allow USB debugging" will appear, please select "Always allow from this computer" and tap "OK"
3. Change the USB mode
- For Android 8.0 and above: please set the USB mode to charge Only (otherwise, the non-root will get failure after disconnect the USB cable)
- For Android 8.0 below: please set the USB mode to MTP
4. Use another USB Port of the computer and use another USB cable.
5. Restart your Android device and restart your computer
If the above steps do not resolve the problem, please submit the Hardware Ids of your Android device to us.
How to submit the Hardware Ids of your Android device?
- Connect your Android device to your computer with a USB cable.
- Right-click on "This PC" and select the Properties menu item
- Click on "Device Manager"
- Double-click on "Portable Devices", then double-click on The Android Device
- Click on "Details" in the pop-up windows of Properties
- Drop down the Property options, and select "Hardware Ids"
- Copy or take a screenshot of the Value of the Hardware Ids
- Submit a ticket by clicking the following button