If your AirPods case isn’t charging, I get how frustrating it can be. I’ve had moments where I couldn’t figure out what was wrong.
After trying a few fixes and learning from experience, I wanted to share some simple and practical steps that can help you solve this issue quickly.
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Why Isn’t My AirPods Case Charging?
Here are a few common reasons this happens:
- Dust in the charging port: It can block the connection.
- Damaged cable or adapter: A faulty cable might not charge at all.
- Software glitches: Sometimes, a reset is all you need.
- Low power source: Charging through a weak USB port won’t work well.
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Steps to Fix Your AirPods Case
1. Clean the Charging Port
The charging port often collects dust or lint. I’ve found using a clean, dry brush or a soft cotton swab works best. Be gentle, though—don’t push the debris further inside.
2. Check Your Charging Cable and Adapter
A while back, my case wouldn’t charge, and I discovered my cable had a small tear. Make sure your cable is in good shape and certified by Apple. Using a high-quality adapter can also make a big difference.
3. Try a Different Power Source
Sometimes, the wall socket or USB port you’re using might not deliver enough power. Switching to another outlet or USB port (preferably on a computer) can help.
4. Reset Your AirPods
Resetting can fix minor software bugs.
- Open the lid of the case.
- Hold the setup button on the back until the light flashes amber, then white.
- Reconnect your AirPods to your device and check if they charge.
5. Let the Battery Drain Completely
I’ve noticed that letting the battery run down to zero and then recharging it from scratch can sometimes recalibrate the case’s battery.
6. Use Apple-Certified Accessories
Avoid cheap third-party accessories—they might damage your AirPods or charge them inefficiently. Stick with Apple-certified products for the best results.
7. Contact Apple Support
If none of these steps work, it might be a hardware problem. In that case, reach out to Apple Support or visit a service center.
Quick Maintenance Tips
Here are some habits I follow to avoid charging issues:
- Keep the charging port clean by checking it regularly.
- Don’t overcharge—unplug once the case is fully charged.
- Store the case in a cool, dry place when not in use.
Final Thoughts
AirPods are great, but issues like this can be annoying. The steps I’ve shared should solve the problem in most cases. If you’ve tried everything and still face issues, don’t hesitate to get professional help.
I hope this guide helps you as much as it has helped me. Let me know if you’ve faced similar issues or have other tips to share.
Related FAQs
Can I use a wireless charger to fix charging issues?
Yes, but only if your AirPods case supports wireless charging. Ensure the wireless charger is working and properly aligned with the case.
How do I know if my AirPods case is charging?
When connected to power, the status light on the case should glow amber if it’s charging or green if fully charged.