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How Long Do AirPods Last Before Breaking?

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AirPods works with any device that supports Bluetooth and provides the best sound quality for a joyful experience. You might be tempted to buy AirPods, but as this gadget is quite expensive, it’s better to find out how long they can last.

Quick Answer

The AirPods last around 2-3 years before breaking, depending on the usage. However, there are various ways to increase the life of your AirPods, such as keeping them charged after use, disabling battery-consuming features on the device, and doing regular maintenance. 

If you want to know how long AirPods last before breaking and want to keep enjoying them for a long time, we took the time to write a detailed guide that will answer all your questions.

How Long Does AirPods Last?

The average life of AirPods is around 2-3 years, and the first thing you’ll notice that break down is the battery. Aside from ambient temperatures, every time you charge your AirPods, the battery loses a small amount of the capacity to hold the charge.

The bad news is that this periodic decline in holding charge capacity is irreversible, and the batteries will eventually break with time. Like any battery on a device, the AirPods battery can only hold a limited number of charge cycles until things go downhill.

The battery used in the AirPods is Varta Coin power. It should immediately be replaced if your AirPods or charging case battery holding capacity drops below 80 percent to prolong the life of your AirPods.

Apple offers a one-year warranty on their AirPods, so if you notice a break beforehand, you can always contact them for a free repair or replacement.

Maximize AirPods Life

To maximize the lifespan of your AirPods, you should be concentrating on increasing the life of the battery and listening with less volume. Our step-by-step instructions will help you explore all the options to get the most out of your AirPods.

We will discuss servicing the AirPods as well. So without any delay, let’s head toward the five simple methods to increase the lifespan of your AirPods.

Method #1: Turning Off EQ

The first thing you can do to reduce the battery drain from your AirPods and prolong their life is turn off the EQ.

Here is the method to disable EQ on your iOS device.

  1. First, go to “Settings”, scroll down, and find “Music”.
  2. Locate “EQ” under the “Playback option” from the music tab.
  3. Many people have EQ turned on, especially for the bass booster, which drains AirPods batteries.
  4. Simply turn the EQ option off.
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Note

EQ option only works for the iPhone music app and if you use any other music streaming software like Spotify, turn their respective EQ off.

Method #2: Keeping the Ambient Environment Favorable

One thing that’s worth remembering is that the AirPods, iPhone, Apple Watch, and all other latest gadgets use a lithium-ion battery which is quite temperature-sensitive.

So, if the ambient environment is not favorable, i.e., it is either too hot or too cold, this will not only severely affect your AirPods life but can reduce the battery life too. Here is what you can do to avoid this:

  • Keep your AirPods in a protective case.
  • Never expose the AirPods to direct snow or heat.
  • Don’t use them too much when the temperature is too cold or hot.
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Method #3: Avoid Flipping the AirPods Case Frequently

This method is funny as almost all of us have this weird habit of playing with the lid of our AirPods case like a small toy.

So, whenever you open the lid and there is an iOS device within the pod’s circumference, this triggers the chip inside the case that can affect the battery life of the AirPods, causing premature breaking. Therefore, try to avoid flipping the case’s lid very often.

Method #4: Turning Automatic Ear Detection Off

Another thing that can help you maximize your AirPods life is turning off the automatic ear detection feature. Follow the steps mentioned below for this:

  1. First, navigate to “Settings” > “Bluetooth” and make sure that your AirPods are connected.
  2. Next, go to your AirPods settings and find the “Automatic Ear Detection” feature.
  3. If the feature is turned on, switch it off.
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Method #5: Disabling “Listen for Hey Siri” Feature

The next thing that can be one of the reasons for draining your AirPods’ battery is the “Listen for Hey Siri” feature. To disable this feature:

  1. Go to “Settings”, scroll down, and tap on “Siri & Search”.
  2. The first thing you will see is the “Listen for Hey Siri” feature.
  3. Disable the feature on your device and check if the AirPods battery life has improved in the future.
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Note

Disabling the listen to hey Siri feature will benefit your AirPods and iPhone’s battery, resulting in more life expectancy.

Servicing the AirPods

Along with battery care, servicing the AirPods regularly can get you more years out of them. To clean the ear tips of your AirPods:

  1. First, open the ear tips, slightly dampen a cloth with fresh water, and wipe the ear tips.
  2. Next, take a soft and dry, lint-free cloth and wipe the wet surface completely.
  3. Now allow some time to let the AirPods dry themselves out and reattach the ear tips. 
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Summary

In this guide, we have looked into the expected life of the AirPods, their battery life, and what tips & tricks can help you maximize their battery health, resulting in prolonging their life. 

We have also explored how disabling certain features can positively impact your AirPods battery life. You can now use these tips and tricks and enjoy music, movies, phone, and video calls much longer than before.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do AirPods last on a 100% battery?

The battery health of AirPods varies from one generation to the other. For instance, the first-generation AirPods can last for around five hours of listening and withstand up to two hours of talk time. Second-generation AirPods, on the other hand, have a talk time of up to 3 hours and can stand around five to six hours of listening.

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