how do i find my airpods if they are dead

how do I find my AirPods if they are dead


Posted on May 16, 2023 12:47 PM

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Posted on May 16, 2023 12:57 PM

If your AirPods are dead and you're unable to locate them, here are a few steps you can try:

  1. Use the Find My app: If you have set up the Find My app on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac, you can use it to locate your AirPods. Open the app, select the Devices tab, and choose your AirPods from the list. The app will show you the last known location of your AirPods before they ran out of battery.
  2. Retrace your steps: Think back to the last place you remember using your AirPods. Start by searching that area thoroughly, including your home, office, or any other locations you frequent. Look in pockets, bags, and other areas where you usually keep them.
  3. Play a sound: If you have enough battery life on your iPhone, you can use the Find My app to play a sound on your AirPods. This can help you locate them even if they are dead. Open the Find My app, select the Devices tab, choose your AirPods, and tap the Play Sound option. Follow the sound to find your AirPods.
  4. Check the charging case: If you can't find your AirPods but still have the charging case, check inside the case. Sometimes, the AirPods may have been placed back into the case even if they are dead. If they are there, you can recharge them and use them again.
  5. Contact Apple Support: If you've tried the above steps and still can't find your AirPods, it's a good idea to reach out to Apple Support for further assistance. They may be able to provide additional guidance or offer solutions specific to your situation.

Remember, it's always a good practice to keep your AirPods charged and stored in their case when not in use. This helps prevent them from running out of battery and makes it easier to locate them when needed.


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May 16, 2023 12:57 PM in response to arrion211

If your AirPods are dead and you're unable to locate them, here are a few steps you can try:

  1. Use the Find My app: If you have set up the Find My app on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac, you can use it to locate your AirPods. Open the app, select the Devices tab, and choose your AirPods from the list. The app will show you the last known location of your AirPods before they ran out of battery.
  2. Retrace your steps: Think back to the last place you remember using your AirPods. Start by searching that area thoroughly, including your home, office, or any other locations you frequent. Look in pockets, bags, and other areas where you usually keep them.
  3. Play a sound: If you have enough battery life on your iPhone, you can use the Find My app to play a sound on your AirPods. This can help you locate them even if they are dead. Open the Find My app, select the Devices tab, choose your AirPods, and tap the Play Sound option. Follow the sound to find your AirPods.
  4. Check the charging case: If you can't find your AirPods but still have the charging case, check inside the case. Sometimes, the AirPods may have been placed back into the case even if they are dead. If they are there, you can recharge them and use them again.
  5. Contact Apple Support: If you've tried the above steps and still can't find your AirPods, it's a good idea to reach out to Apple Support for further assistance. They may be able to provide additional guidance or offer solutions specific to your situation.

Remember, it's always a good practice to keep your AirPods charged and stored in their case when not in use. This helps prevent them from running out of battery and makes it easier to locate them when needed.


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