You can replace a single AirPod (left or right AirPod) or a Charging Case for a fee. Apple Authorized Service Providers can set their own fees, so ask them for an estimate.
AirPods Pro earbuds replacements cost $89 per bud, $99 for the wireless charging case and $4 for a single set of ear tips.
If your AirPods need servicing for a manufacturing defect and not for any physical damage, there is no fee, so long as Apple's One-Year Limited Warranty covers the issue. Before paying for repairs, you should check the details of your warranty and see if you might be able to get a replacement for free!
Every set of AirPods, Beats earphones, or Beats headphones comes with one year of hardware repair coverage through its limited warranty and up to 90 days of complimentary technical support.
If your 1st gen AirPods Pro see noise cancellation not working, loss of bass, crackling and static, or an increase in background sounds, they may be covered under the AirPods recall.
You can replace a single AirPod (left or right AirPod) or a Charging Case for a fee.
AirPods Pro owners can both visit an Apple retail store and authorized service provider to see if a pair is eligible and receive a replacement model. At either of these locations, it will be confirmed that a pair has the sound issues and is eligible.
What you can expect with AirPods Pro (1st generation) With multiple charges in your case, you get more than 24 hours of listening time,13 or more than 18 hours of talk time. Your AirPods Pro can get up to 4.5 hours of listening time15 or up to 3.5 hours of talk time on a single charge.
Terms and Conditions apply, including fees. Feature availability and options may vary by country or region. If your situation isn't covered, you'll pay a fee. If the issue with your iPhone is ineligible for service, you might pay the full replacement value.
How much is AppleCare+ for AirPods? Unlike AppleCare, which comes free, you'll need to pay US$29 (AirPods) or US$59 (AirPods Max) to get AppleCare+ perks.
Apple now has a fee-replacement option if you lose an AirPod or charging case. Apple charges around $59 to $99 per AirPod or AirPod case, with an exact retail price varying by region. You can also buy a standalone case for your AirPods. Yes, Apple sells AirPod cases separately as well.
Yes. Apple Trade In lets you recycle any Apple device (including devices from Apple-owned brands) at an Apple Store location and on apple.com for free.
Open the Find My app on an iPhone or iPad that you previously paired with your AirPods. Tap Devices, tap the name of your AirPods, then tap Find. Start moving around to locate your AirPods and follow the onscreen instructions.
Go to the Home Screen on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Open the case—with your AirPods inside—and hold it next to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. A setup animation appears on your screen. Tap Connect, then tap Done.
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The Apple Limited Warranty covers your iPhone and the Apple-branded accessories that come in the box with your product against manufacturing issues for one year from the date you bought them. Apple-branded accessories purchased separately are covered by the Apple Limited Warranty for Accessories.
The Genius Bar at the Apple Store typically does not charge anything to run diagnostic tests. This would also be true if you ship the notebook directly to Apple. However, only Apple can give you a cost estimate should the notebook require any repairs and it is not under any AppleCare+ warranty.
There's really no right or wrong answer about whether you should pay for AppleCare+ coverage. It's all about how much risk you're willing to assume. But the higher the price of the device, the more it might make sense to pay for a little peace of mind.
Like many other earbuds, AirPods can also experience issues over time – such as not being as loud as when you first got them.
This is because their lithium-ion batteries are small. Since they can only hold a charge for about 5 hours, AirPods owners have little choice but to charge them more frequently which causes the batteries to gradually deteriorate after every charge.
Apple or an Apple Authorized Service Provider will service the affected AirPods Pro (left, right or both), free of charge.
Change the volume of sound effects using iPhone or iPad
Wear your AirPods, and make sure they're connected to your device. On your iPhone or iPad, go to Settings > Accessibility > AirPods. Select your AirPods, then adjust Tone Volume.
Make sure that you have the latest software on your connected iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac. Check that your connected device is nearby, and there's no wireless interference or obstructions between you and your device. Listen to audio from a different app to see if the app causes the issue.
Store Your AirPods in the Case
However, another issue is that if you don't store your AirPods in the case, they will continue to lose battery power, which is a major reason why your AirPods' batteries die so fast. That's because the earbuds are still connected to your device's Bluetooth.