When Apple released the first generation of AirPods wireless headphones in 2016, it introduced new features in these headphones, including: the ability to pair the headset automatically with the iPhone once the case is opened, the music automatically turns off when one of the two headsets are removed from the ear, and so on.
Apple also launched this year the second generation of AirPods with new features including: it comes with an optional wireless charging box, longer battery life, and can integrate with the voice assistant Siri Siri, and last month launched AirPods Pro headphones, a completely new design with an effective noise-blocking system , And immersive audio experience.
Although the most important feature of AirPods so far is its simplicity and ease of use, there is one element that is hard to reach easily: the remaining battery charge.
Here are 4 ways to check the battery ratio of AirPods on your iPhone:
Open and keep your AirPods next to your iPhone:
After syncing your AirPods with your iPhone, open the case while the speakers are inside, hold the case near the device, and then wait a few seconds until a pop-up window appears at the bottom of your phone display indicating the battery charge of the AirPods and the charging tray.
As soon as you close the lid of the speaker case, remove the speakers from the case, or even if you press out the pop-up window that appears, the Airpods battery charge will disappear.
2- Through the battery tool:
If you want to check the charge rate of your AirPods, you can activate the Batteries widget on your iPhone, but the charging status will only appear when at least one AirPods is inside the case.
- Swipe left on your iPhone's home screen.
- You will see a Widgets dialog box; scroll down to Edit and press it.
- From the Add Widgets screen, find the Batteries tool; then tap the green circle mark next to it to activate it.
- To save your edits, press the Done option.
Once you have completed these steps, you will be able to see your AirPods battery charge and the battery ratio of any other connected device, such as Apple Watch, from the Today View screen.
3- Through Siri:
4. Without using a paired device:
If you don't have a device paired with Airpods and want to check the charge before you leave home, you can get an approximate charge by checking the color of the tiny LED light on the front of the charging case.
If the LED light is green, the AirPods battery charge rate is above 50%, and if it is orange, the charge rate is less than 50%.