Your AirPods Pro can run up to 4.5 hours when 100% charged up. However, they're programmed to stop charging at 80%, and it won't kick back in until they think you'll need that extra 20%. That means they won't last as long in your ears before needing put back in the case. And you could end up with dead AirPods Pro if you're out, can't hit up a charger, and your case is out of juice. Show Instead of carrying around a portable power bank to charge your AirPods Pro case and AirPods Pro, there's one setting you can disable. Apple introduced "Optimized Battery Charging" for AirPods Pro in iOS 14.2. If you aren't running that version of iOS, you have nothing to worry about. Once you update, however, the feature is enabled by default. It isn't the first time we've seen Optimized Battery Charging with Apple, as the option is also available for your iPhone's battery, and it works in much the same way.
To disable Optimized Battery Charging for AirPods Pro, connect your AirPods Pro to your iPhone and then head to Settings –> Bluetooth. Tap on the info (i) button next to your AirPods Pro, then tap the toggle next to "Optimized Battery Charging." Your iPhone will give you the option to "Turn Off Until Tomorrow," which you can choose if you want a brief break from the feature. However, you'll need to tap "Turn Off" if you want the feature disabled for good.
Keep Your Connection Secure Without a Monthly Bill. Get a lifetime subscription to VPN Unlimited for all your devices with a one-time purchase from the new Gadget Hacks Shop, and watch Hulu or Netflix without regional restrictions, increase security when browsing on public networks, and more. Do you have a pair of AirPods or AirPods Pro and you’re wondering what the lights mean? If you aren’t highly familiar with Apple’s hugely successful truly wireless headphones, you might not necessarily be aware of what the lights on the charging case indicate. But not to worry, we will explain what the AirPods lights mean, and why you may see white, amber, and green color lights, and sometimes they flash too. Both the AirPods and AirPods Pro come in a minimalistic carrying case that’s capable of charging the earbuds roughly four times, providing a combined battery life of up to 24 hours. The LED light on the AirPods case displays three different lights that help to indicate the status of the AirPods you’re using. In this article, we’ll be taking a look at all the possible indicators on AirPods and AirPods Pro when the LED on the case lights up in Amber, Green, or White colors. What Do AirPods Status Lights Indicate?Depending on whether the AirPods are in the case or if the lid is open / closed, the LED lights on the case can indicate a variety of different things. So, without further ado, let’s a look at the following indicators.
That’s pretty much all you need to know regarding the LED indicators on your AirPods or AirPods Pro charging case. Although some of the AirPods and AirPods Pro users have a rough idea about the LED status lights that are displayed on the case, other people who’re just switching from a different pair of truly wireless earbuds will take a bit before getting used to all the indicators that we discussed here. That being said, it’d have been nice if Apple allowed users to check the battery life directly from the case. Regardless, if you have an iPhone in your pocket, it’s still fairly simple to check the battery percent of your AirPods via iPhone. AirPods Lights with Wireless ChargingAre you using a wireless charging case with your AirPods? If so, when you place the case on a wireless charging pad, the LED light on the case will light up for eight seconds to indicate that charging has started, after which the LED remains turned off as long as it’s placed on the charging pad, regardless of whether the case is fully charged or not. You’ll need to either tap on the case or take it off the pad for the LED to light up again. Don’t forget that if you’re having issues with AirPods, you can always reset AirPods and set them up again too. Did you manage to learn about all the indicators that are displayed by the LED lights on the AirPods or AirPods Pro? Do you think Apple could’ve implemented this in a more obvious or user friendly way, or do you think it’s easy enough as is? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments section down below.
RelatedEnjoy this tip? Subscribe to our newsletter!Get more of our great Apple tips, tricks, and important news delivered to your inbox with the OSXDaily newsletter. How long does it take for AirPods to charge?Your AirPods can get up to 5 hours of listening time21 or 3 hours of talk time on a single charge. If you charge your AirPods for 15 minutes in their case, you get up to 3 hours of listening time23 or up to 2 hours of talk time.
How do I check the battery level on my AirPods?Open your AirPods case (with the AirPods inside) near the Bluetooth-enabled device and wait for the pop-up to appear near the bottom of your screen. Here, you can see the battery status of both your AirPods and charging case.
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