If your AirPods aren't charged, they won't be found until they're recharged. If they're out of range of your iOS device, they won't appear. If you see the No Location Found message, you can't play a sound to find your AirPods, but you might be able to get directions to the location where they were last connected.
Go to Settings , then tap the name of your AirPods near the top of the screen. Scroll down, then turn on Find My Network.
On your paired iPhone, open Settings > Bluetooth. Tap the info (i) button next to your AirPods. Check to see if Find My is enabled. If not, turn it on.
Make sure that Bluetooth is on. Put both AirPods in the charging case and open the lid. Press and hold the setup button on the back of the case until the status light flashes white. Select your AirPods in the Devices list, then click Connect.
Your AirPods will appear in the Find My app, but they won't appear in your Apple ID device list. You can remove your AirPods from your account using Find My.
However, it only worked if your phone was within Bluetooth range of your AirPods. In other words, you had to be within 30 feet of the missing AirPods to locate them.
You can't find your AirPods if someone connects to them on their device. AirPods do not have Wifi access and only function through a Bluetooth connection. Thus, stolen AirPods will remain operational and untrackable. You can track your AirPods only if they connect to your device and sync to iCloud.
AirPods Pro 2 have the U1 Chip with Precision Finding, which is also present in AirTags. This makes their location in the Find My app more accurate, thus making them easier to find. Nonetheless, Find My AirPods only works when the AirPods are outside the case and able to emit Bluetooth signals.
Once you find one AirPod, put it in the charging case and then refresh the map to see where the other one is located. If your AirPods are nearby, tap Play Sound. Then tap Play Sound again in the pop-up window.
A: No, the Find My app only displays the “last known location” of your AirPods if they have failed. Only when the battery is fully charged is it possible to actively track an AirPod. However, you can use the suggested techniques to locate your AirPods.
Apple cannot help identify the owners. It would be best to turn these in to the local authority or lost & found, where the owner would be most likely to check.
While the police cannot track your stolen AirPods, you can by using the “Find My” app and can then share the location with the police.
You can share audio from an iPhone or iPad to a maximum of two pairs of AirPods. Play audio > tap AirPlay icon > Share Audio > hold second AirPods close to iPhone > Share Audio.
If your AirPods are offline
You can't play a sound to find them, but you may be able to get directions to the location where they were last connected. If they do come back online, you'll get a notification on the iPhone, iPad, iPod touch or Mac that you use with them.
Replace a lost AirPod
You can buy a replacement for a left or right AirPod or the Charging Case. Your replacement will be new. AppleCare+ for Headphones does not cover lost or stolen AirPods.
Every year, Apple comes out with a promotional program known as 'Back to School' where it offers discounts on certain products to higher education students and other qualified buyers to mark the start of the academic year. In addition to special prices, Apple offers AirPods for free when users buy qualifying products.
Your AirPods, in order to refresh the location, have to be out of the case, within the 40 ft or so range, have battery, and not have been reset in order for the location to refresh.
If they reset the AirPods you will not be able to track them. That option has nothing to do with your AirPods being lost or stolen.
Unfortunately, the answer is No. You cannot track your AirPods Pro once reset. Although Apple introduced the 'Find My AirPods' feature, it won't work when someone steals and resets your AirPods Pro. Not only AirPods Pro but all other AirPods also cannot be tracked after being reset.