It's easy to check the remaining battery percentage on AirPods if they are paired with an iPhone, iPad or Mac computer. Apple's truly wireless headphones made their debut back in 2016, with the most recent AirPods version being launched in 2021. Apple also sells the more expensive AirPods Pro, which offer in-ear tips, noise cancellation, water-resistance, and more features to differentiate them from the standard AirPods.
In terms of the battery life, the second-generation AirPods can deliver up to 24 hours of listening time or 18 hours of talk time with a fully charged case. The AirPods 3rd-gen takes that number up to 30 hours of listening time and 20 hours of talk time with multiple charges available in the case. As for the AirPods Pro, a fully charged case gives users over 24 hours of listening time and over 18 hours of talk time. While this number might seem lower than the cheaper AirPods 3rd-gen, the AirPods Pro offer these numbers with the noise-cancellation feature enabled.
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The process to check the battery life on AirPods or AirPods Pro is the same if they are paired with an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch. There are two ways to check the AirPods battery status on these devices. The first is the easier method, where users just need to open their AirPods case with the earbuds inside, and hold it close to their iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch. A pop-up will appear after a few seconds displaying the charge status of both the AirPods and the charging case.
The second method to check the AirPods battery status on an iPhone or iPad is by using the Batteries widget. To begin with, users will need to add the widget to their devices. First swipe right on the home screen, and on
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