How to Fix AirPods Pro (2nd generation) battery drain issue

AirPods Pro (2nd generation)are one of the best wireless earbuds on the market today. They are designed to work seamlessly with Apple devices, allowing users to listen to music, take calls, and use Siri hands-free. However, one common issue that many 2nd generation AirPods Pro users face is battery drain. If your AirPods Pro (2nd generation)battery is draining quickly, it can be frustrating and inconvenient. In this article, we will discuss some tips and tricks to help you fix the AirPods Pro (2nd generation)battery drain issue.

Why are AirPods Pro (2nd generation)battery draining fast?

usage patterns

The battery life of AirPods Pro is typically around 6 hours, but this can vary depending on usage patterns. If you use your AirPods Pro for several hours a day, every day, you may notice that their battery life decreases faster than someone who only uses them for a couple of hours a week.

Charging habits

One of the most common reasons for AirPods Pro )2nd generation) battery drain is improper charging habits. Apple recommends charging your AirPods Pro for 15 minutes to get up to 3 hours of listening time, but many people leave them on the charger for longer than necessary. Overcharging your AirPods Pro can damage their battery, leading to faster battery drain over time. Additionally, using a non-Apple charger or charging cable can also cause battery issues.

Ambient noise and volume levels

Another factor that can contribute to AirPods Pro 2 battery drain is ambient noise and volume levels. If you’re using your AirPods Pro in a noisy environment, you may need to turn up the volume to hear your music or phone calls. This can lead to faster battery drain. Additionally, listening to music or other audio at high volume levels can also drain your AirPods Pro 2 batteries faster.

Software updates

Software updates can also contribute to AirPods Pro 2 battery drain. Apple regularly releases updates for AirPods Pro and other devices to fix bugs and improve performance. However, these updates can also introduce new features or changes that can impact battery life. If you’ve noticed that your AirPods Pro 2 battery life has decreased after a software update, this could be the culprit.

How to fix the AirPods Pro (2nd generation)battery drain issue

Now that we’ve explored some of the reasons why AirPods Pro (2nd gen) battery drain faster than expected, let’s look at some troubleshooting steps to fix the problem.

Turn off Automatic Ear Detection

One of the main reasons for AirPods Pro 2 battery drain is the automatic ear detection feature. This feature automatically pauses music when you remove one or both AirPods Pro from your ears. While this feature is convenient, it can also drain your AirPods Pro battery if you are frequently taking them in and out of your ears. To turn off this feature, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
  2. Tap Bluetooth.
  3. Tap the “i” icon next to your AirPods Pro.
  4. Toggle off the Automatic Ear Detection switch.

Disable Hey Siri

Another feature that can cause the AirPods Pro battery to drain faster is Hey Siri. Hey Siri allows you to activate Siri hands-free by saying “Hey Siri” out loud. While this feature is convenient, it can also drain your AirPods Pro battery if you are frequently using Siri. To disable Hey Siri, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
  2. Tap Siri & Search.
  3. Toggle off the Listen for “Hey Siri” switch.

3. Keep Your AirPods Pro in the Charging Case

If you are not using your AirPods Pro, it is important to keep them in the charging case. This will not only help to prevent loss or damage, but it will also help to preserve the battery life of your AirPods Pro. When your AirPods Pro are in the charging case, they are not in use and are not draining battery. Make sure to charge your charging case regularly to ensure that your AirPods Pro are always ready to use.

4. Update Your iPhone Software

Updating your iPhone software can also help to fix AirPods Pro 2 battery drain issues. Software updates often include bug fixes and optimizations that can improve the performance of your AirPods Pro and help to preserve battery life. To update your iPhone software, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
  2. Tap General.
  3. Tap Software Update.
  4. If an update is available, tap Download and Install.

5. Update Apple AirPods Pro to fix battery drain issue

If you are still experiencing rapid battery drain issue, make sure your AirPods Pro (second generation)are up to date with the latest software version.

Apple doesn’t offer a specific method to update its AirPods, as firmware updates usually roll out automatically. However, some may still be due for an update if not paired to an iPhone or iPad.

Knowing whether or not your AirPods Pro are up to date can be tricky, as updates may not be obvious. However, you can find out by checking the earbuds’ version number.

  1. Next to AirPods Pro in Bluetooth settings, tap on About (the blue “i” icon).
  2. Scroll to the bottom and you’ll find the firmware version. If it displays an earlier version, such as “4C165,” then the earbuds still need to be updated to the latest version.

Follow the steps below to update your AirPods Pro’ firmware.

  1. Navigate to your Bluetooth settings in the Settings app on your iOS device (iPhone or iPad).
  2. Tap to connect your ‌‌AirPods Pro‌‌ to your iOS device. Make sure your AirPods Pro are connected and in their case.
  3. Leave the AirPods Pro or AirPods Pro Pro next to your iOS device. The AirPods Pro should update automatically. It’s a good idea to charge the AirPods Pro case while updating, either with a Lightning-to-USB cable or with Qi wireless charging (if supported).

6. Use One AirPod at a Time

If you are experiencing rapid AirPods Pro 2 battery drain issue, consider using one AirPod at a time. Using only one AirPod will reduce the amount of power being used and extend the battery life. To use one AirPod at a time, follow these steps:

  1. Take one AirPod out of the charging case and put the other one back in.
  2. Put the AirPod in your ear and wait for it to connect to your device. You should hear a tone or a voice prompt indicating that the AirPod is connected.
  3. If you’re using an iPhone, go to the Settings app, then Bluetooth, and make sure that Bluetooth is turned on. Your device should automatically connect to the AirPod.
  4. If you want to switch from one AirPod to the other, simply put the first AirPod back in the charging case and take the other one out.

7. Make sure Optimized Battery Charging on AirPods Pro is enabled

Optimized Battery Charging is designed to reduce the wear on your battery and improve its lifespan by reducing the time that your AirPods Pro spend fully charged. AirPods Pro, and your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch learn from your daily charging routine and will wait to charge your AirPods Pro past 80% until just before you need to use them.
Optimized Battery Charging for AirPods Pro requires an iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad and is on by default when you set up your device, or after you update it to iOS or iPadOS 15 or later. To check if the feature is turned on, follow the steps below:

  1. open the AirPods Pro case, then go to Settings > Bluetooth on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
  2. Tap the More Info button next to your AirPods Pro in the list of devices.
  3. Turn on Optimized Battery Charging.

8. Adjust ambient noise and volume levels

As we mentioned earlier, ambient noise and volume levels can impact AirPods Pro’ battery life. To extend their battery life, try to use your AirPods Pro in quiet environments whenever possible. Additionally, try to keep your volume levels at a reasonable level to avoid draining your AirPods Pro’ batteries faster than necessary.

9. Reset Your AirPods Pro

If none of the above solutions have worked for you, resetting your AirPods Pro may be necessary. Resetting your AirPods Pro can help to fix any software issues that may be causing battery drain. To reset your AirPods Pro, follow these steps:

  1. Put your AirPods Pro in their charging case and close the lid.
  2. Wait 30 seconds.
  3. Open the lid of the charging case.
  4. Press and hold the button on the back of the case until the LED light on the front of the case flashes amber, then white.
  5. Reconnect your AirPods Pro to your iPhone.

10. Replace Your AirPods Pro Battery

If you have tried all of the above solutions and are still experiencing significant AirPods Pro 2 battery drain, it may be time to replace your AirPods Pro battery. Apple offers battery replacement services for AirPods Pro, but it can be expensive. You can also look for third-party battery replacement services, but make sure to choose a reputable provider to avoid any potential issues.

Conclusion

AirPods Pro 2 battery drain can be a frustrating issue, but it can be fixed with the above solutions. By turning off automatic ear detection and Hey Siri, keeping your AirPods Pro in the charging case, updating your iPhone software, using one AirPod at a time, adjusting your AirPods Pro settings, resetting your AirPods Pro, or replacing your AirPods Pro battery, you can extend the battery life of your AirPods Pro and enjoy them for longer periods of time. Remember to regularly charge your AirPods Pro and their charging case to keep them ready to use whenever you need them.

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