- Reset AirPods Charging case.
- Completely Drain the AirPods Battery to 0% and Charge Again.
- Unpair & Pair AirPods.
- Use One AirPod at a Time.
- Enable AirPods Battery Optimization.
- Right AirPods Loses Battery Faster Than Left.
Keeping this in view, why does my AirPods Pro battery drain so fast?
That's pretty similar to how AirPod battery drain works. Over time, the lithium-ion batteries degrade and make each charge shorter and shorter. Simply put, they will run out of power more quickly as time goes on. Over time, the maximum capacity of the batteries inside the earbuds will start to decrease.
One may also ask, do AirPods pros drain when not in use? Like most Bluetooth devices, the AirPods enter a low power mode to preserve energy (battery power) when you are not actively wearing them to listen to music. That's why the battery of the case continues to drain even when the AirPods inside them have a 100% charge.
Considering this, how do I stop my AirPods from draining my battery?
How to stop battery drain on the AirPods Max
- Press and hold the Digital Crown and noise control switch at the same time.
- An orange light will indicate a restart.
- Keep holding the buttons and a white light will indicate a factory reset.
Can you replace AirPod Pro battery?
If your battery issue isn't covered, we offer battery service for a fee. The Apple Limited Warranty doesn't cover wear from normal use. If you have AppleCare+ for Headphones, it offers replacement coverage if your AirPod or Charging Case battery holds less than 80 percent of its original capacity.