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AirPods: Some Popular Answers

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Since AirPods first appeared on the market, it has become a favorite gadget with many users. Here are some most popular user questions about Apple’s first stereo wireless headset.

What is the difference between AirPods and EarPods?

AirPods connect to a device through a wireless connection, while EarPods traditionally connect through a wire. The gadgets look the same, except that wireless AirPods is larger and has a few holes in the case. It is also lighter and weighs just 4 g.

Do the AirPods fit in your ears the same way as the EarPods?

Surprisingly, wired EarPods are worse fixed in the ears than wireless AirPods. It may be explained by their larger size or the absence of wires in wired EarPods, which hook into everything and take the devices out of the ears. Even if you shake your head or wear it during training, AirPods stay securely in your ears. However, the shape of AirPods is not perfect, too.

Is it easy to lose AirPods?

The first thing that comes to mind when you see AirPods is that it’s easy to lose them. But Apple has added a compact charging case to its headphones. You won’t lose your headphones if you always keep them in the charging case. But the charging case itself needs protection, too. They recommend purchasing an AirPods case cover that protects the charger from scratches, abrasions, moisture, and other minor nuisances. Besides, protective case covers give AirPods an individual style.

How does AirPods connect to iPhone and Android devices?

To connect AirPods, you don’t have to enter your iPhone or iPad settings. The gadget automatically connects to an unlocked iOS device the first time you open an AirPods charging case. 

To pair AirPods with an iPhone, click Connect in the window that opens on the iOS device screen. AirPods automatically connect to all Apple devices bound to one iCloud account.

To connect AirPods to Android devices, click the button on the charging case. Once the LED starts flashing, go to your smartphone’s Bluetooth settings, and select AirPods from among the available devices.

Will someone else be able to connect to my AirPods from their iPhone?

Once you pair your AirPods and iPhone, you tie your headphones to your iCloud account. The connection of any other iOS device that uses another iCloud account will be the same as for devices running on third-party platforms.

How long do AirPods headphones hold a charge?

One charge of AirPods can hold up to 5 hours of listening to music. With the wireless charging case, the headphones work for up to 24 hours.

How many minutes of charging do the AirPods need in the charging case?

The 15 minutes of charging in the Wireless Earphone Charger Case gives you 3 hours of battery life. Read more about how to properly charge your AirPods.

How do I see the charging level of my AirPods and the charging case?

There are several ways to check the charging level of the headphones and the charging case. In the charging case, the indicator shows the charging level of the AirPods when they are inside, or the charging status of the case itself when the AirPods headphones are pulled out it. 

A green light means that the AirPods or the case is fully charged. The orange light indicates that the gadget is not fully charged.

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