Why are my AirPods dying so quickly?

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. This isn't because they are using more power. Over time, the maximum capacity of the batteries inside the earbuds will start to decrease.Dec 31, 2020

How long should AirPods last?

Your AirPods will give you up to 6 hours of listening time or up to 4 hours of talk time on a single charge.

How do you fix a dying AirPod fast?

Completely reset the AirPods case by holding down the white button on the back for over 10 seconds. Re-pair the AirPods with your iPhone. Fully drain both AirPods down to 0% and case down to 0% through normal usage. Put drained AirPods into the dead case and charge both up to 100%.

Can you wear AirPods in shower?

Don't place your AirPods under running water, such as a shower or faucet. … Don't put AirPods in the washing machine or dryer. Don't wear AirPods in a sauna or steam room. Don't expose AirPods to high-velocity water, such as while water skiing.

Why does my AirPod case lose battery so fast?

Leaving AirPods in their case can drain their battery if they are still connected to your device via Bluetooth. They do not drain as quickly as they would if they were being actively used, but their battery does drain if they are still connected to your phone.

What drains AirPods battery?

Leaving AirPods in their case can drain their battery if they are still connected to your device via Bluetooth. They do not drain as quickly as they would if they were being actively used, but their battery does drain if they are still connected to your phone.

Can AirPods battery be replaced?

Battery service If your battery has a manufacturing issue and it's covered by our warranty or AppleCare+, we'll service it for no additional cost. … 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.

Can ear wax break AirPods?

Over time, earwax, grease and dirt can get stuck inside of your earbuds. Not only can that gross gunk impact the crisp, clear sound that you're probably used to hearing, but it can lead to infections. Getting the gunk out the wrong way can damage your earbuds, even if they're waterproof.

Can AirPods explode in your ear?

It's highly unlikely that your AirPods will explode in your ear while you are using them. All the documented cases of this happening have been unconfirmed.