I. Introduction
If you own an Apple AirPods, you may have wondered how to check the battery levels. It’s a common problem faced by AirPods users as the earbuds have no built-in screens to show battery life. However, monitoring your AirPods battery is essential for ensuring that you’re not caught with a dead set. In this article, we will explore some simple ways to check AirPods battery and share some tips to extend battery life.
II. Top 5 Simple Ways to Check AirPods Battery on Your iPhone
Here are the top five ways to check your AirPods battery level on your iPhone:
1. Using the Battery Widget
You can check AirPods battery levels by adding the battery widget to your iPhone’s home screen. Swipe right on the home screen to bring up the Today View and scroll down to the bottom. Tap on ‘Edit’ and look for the Batteries widget, then add it to your home screen. Now, you can see the battery percentage of your AirPods by opening the widget.
2. Accessing the Control Center
To quickly check your AirPods battery from the Control Center, swipe down from the top-right corner of your iPhone and look for the battery icon. You can see the battery percentage of your AirPods and charging case.
3. Using Siri
If your AirPods have Siri enabled, you can ask Siri to “check my AirPods battery.” Siri will reply with the battery level of your AirPods. Alternatively, you can ask Siri “how’s the battery on my AirPods?”
4. Asking the iPhone battery widget
Ask your iPhone, “What’s the battery level of my AirPods?” using Siri. Siri will then reply with the battery levels of your AirPods or charging case.
5. Using “Find My”
If you have the “Find My” feature enabled on your iOS device, you can see the battery levels of your AirPods by opening the “Find My” app and selecting your AirPods. You can view the last known location of your AirPods and tap “i” to see the battery status of each AirPod and the charging case.
III. AirPods Battery Drain: 4 Tips to Help You Keep Up
Here are some tips to help you extend your AirPods battery life and ensure you always have enough charge:
1. Tips to Extend AirPods Battery Life
Here are some tips to conserve your AirPods battery life:
- Turn off Automatic Ear Detection when you’re not using your AirPods
- Adjust the equalizer to ‘Off’ or ‘Bass Boost’ to reduce battery consumption
- Use only one earbud at a time when you’re not listening to music
- Turn off Active Noise Cancellation if you don’t need it
2. Checking the LED light
The LED light on the front of the AirPods charging case can give you a quick indication of the charging status of your AirPods. When you place them back in the case, a green light indicates that they’re fully charged, while an amber light indicates that they’re charging.
3. Checking Battery Status on Your Device
You can check the battery percentage of your AirPods and charging case on your iPhone or iPad. Open the Control Center or the Batteries Widget, and you’ll see the remaining battery life of your AirPods and the charging case.
4. Checking Charging Case Battery Status
You can also check the battery status of your charging case by opening the lid near your iPhone. A pop-up window should appear on your iPhone that displays the battery percentage of your AirPods and charging case.
IV. Troubleshooting AirPods Charging Issues
If you’re experiencing charging issues with your AirPods, here are some common issues and their solutions:
1. Common Charging Issues and Their Solutions
- AirPods not charging – clean the charging port or try using a different cable
- Intermittent charging – ensure your AirPods are seated correctly in their charging case
- Charging case battery draining too quickly – check for background app activity
2. How to Check AirPods Battery Level
Refer to Section II above to see five simple ways to check your AirPods battery level.
3. How to Check Charging Case Battery Level
Refer to Section III above to see three simple ways to check your charging case battery level.
V. How to Maximize Your AirPods Battery Life
If you want to maximize your AirPods battery life, here are some tips:
1. Optimizing Battery Life by Adjusting Equalizer
Adjust the equalizer settings on your device to ‘Off’ or ‘Bass Boost’ to reduce battery consumption.
2. Using Only One AirPod
If you’re not listening to music or a podcast in stereo, you can use only one AirPod to conserve battery life in the other. Just place the unused AirPod in the charging case to keep it charged.
3. Turning off Unnecessary Features that Drain the Battery
Turn off unnecessary features such as Active Noise Cancellation can conserve battery life. It can be useful to keep it on, but when you don’t need it, you should turn it off.
4. Checking Battery Life and Recharging as Necessary
Refer to Section VI below for tips on when to charge your AirPods and charging case.
VI. AirPods Battery Life Check: How to Know When to Charge
If you’re not sure when it’s time to charge your AirPods or charging case, here are some methods for checking battery level:
- Use the Control Center or Batteries Widget on your iPhone
- Ask Siri “What’s the battery level of my AirPods?”
- Check the LED light on your AirPods charging case
- Check the pop-up window that appears when you open the charging case near your iPhone
The best time to charge is when your AirPods or charging case have less than 20% battery life remaining. Be sure to fully charge your AirPods and charging case for the best battery life.
VII. Apple AirPods Battery Drain – What to Do
If you’re experiencing battery drain on your AirPods, here are some tips to maximize battery life:
- Turn off Automatic Ear Detection when you’re not using your AirPods
- Adjust the equalizer to ‘Off’ or ‘Bass Boost’ to reduce battery consumption
- Use only one earbud at a time when you’re not listening to music
- Turn off Active Noise Cancellation if you don’t need it
Some factors that can contribute to battery drainage are background app activity and the condition of your AirPods battery. If you continue to experience battery issues, consider contacting Apple Support for assistance.
VIII. AirPods Battery Status on Android: How to Check
If you have an Android device, you can still check the battery status of your AirPods. One way to check is by pairing your AirPods to your Android device and installing a third-party app that shows battery life status. You can try “AirBattery” or “Assistant Trigger.”
IX. Conclusion
It’s important to know how to check your AirPods battery levels to avoid being caught with a dead set. We hope this article has been informative and has helped you better understand AirPods battery life and how to conserve it. Remember to check your battery levels regularly and recharge when necessary to enjoy the best performance from your Apple AirPods.