It’s important to keep a check on your AirPods battery percentage to know when to charge them.
Although, most AirPods will notify you of a low battery once it reaches 15%; This will help you monitor battery consumption on your AirPods.
However, there are times when the charging case is out of reach and we would love to check the battery of our AirPods.
You can also check your AirPods battery if you want to see how long it can last you while on a call or playing music.
Here’s a complete guide on how to check your AirPods battery on Android without the charging case.
How to Check AirPods Battery Percent on Android
There are two ways to check the battery life of AirPods on an Android device.
The first method is by looking it up in the Bluetooth menu while it’s connected to your device.
Secondly, you can check the battery percentage from the charging case.
It all depends on the type of AirPods you’re using and the features that come with it. Those who use third-party AirPods can use the first method while those using Apple AirPods can use the former.
- Make sure your AirPods are connected to your Android
- Open the settings app > Connected Devices
- You should see the connected Airpods battery status.
It usually displays as Active, 100% battery – for instance – You can now decide to continue using it or put it back into its charging case.
Also, some charging cases might display the AirPods charging level and its progress as it charges it.
So, you can consider placing the AirPods into its case and see if it shows the battery information.
How to Check AirPods Battery on Samsung Phones
Checking a connected AirPods battery percentage is quite different for Samsung devices
Here is a way to check your AirPods battery level.
- Connect the AirPods to your Samsung device
- Go to settings > Connection > Bluetooth
- You can also tap and hold on the Bluetooth icon on the taskbar
- You’ll see your AirPods battery percentage under the paired devices tab
Simply make sure your AirPods are connected for calls and audio before it’ll be able to show you the amount of battery remaining.
How to Check AirPods Battery on iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch
Checking your AirPods battery on iOS devices seems a lot different as you’ll need to have the AirPods in the case.
Also, it’s necessary that the AirPods in question should have been paired to the device before now.
- Navigate to the control center on your iPhone
- Tap on the Bluetooth icon to turn it on
- Now, lift the lid of the charging case with the AirPods still inside
- A pop-up should display the battery percentage of the AirPods and the case
You can also use a battery widget or Siri commands to check the battery level of your AirPods
How to Check AirPods Charging Case Percentage
Different AirPods have their percentage indicators, some have three dots, others use light indicators while some AirPods vividly display numbers.
Apple AirPods for instance display color indicators of green, orange, and no light to give you an understanding of your AirPods status
These indicators can be located at the front or within the charging case.
However, I’ll be using Oraimo Freepods in the case of Android users.
- Remove the AirPods from the case
- Reinsert the AirPods and the 3 dots will light up showing the battery level while charging your AirPods
- Also, you can connect your charging case to electricity to display the battery percentage
That’s it.
Remember, some AirPods come with buttons that you can click to reveal the battery level of the charging case.
How do I Perform an AirPods Battery Replacement?
Replacing an AirPods battery isn’t something that can be done by just anyone.
You can reach out to the manufacturer or any experienced phone engineer shop close to you.
But it’s best to replace an AirPods once you start to notice any defect in it.
How to Know if my Airpods are Fully Charged?
A static green light denotes a fully charged AirPods charging case in the case of Apple AirPods.
Meanwhile, for some AirPods brands, the charging light will turn off totally to denote a full charge.
That’s It.
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