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Do AirPods lose sound over time?

As you wear your AirPods, dirt and ear wax can build up in the speaker mesh and obstruct the audio signal coming out from the drivers. As a result, the sound you hear will be quieter as the dirt and earwax buildup block some of the audio signals.
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How long do AirPods sound last?

With multiple charges in your case, you get up to 30 hours of listening time,1 or up to 24 hours of talk time. Your AirPods Pro (2nd generation) can get up to 6 hours of listening time (up to 5.5 hours with Spatial Audio and Head Tracking enabled)3 or up to 4.5 hours of talk time on a single charge.
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Do AirPods get quieter as they age?

However, the AirPods Pro does lose volume gradually due to continual use, despite cleaning. Max volume is perhaps 20–30% less than upon purchase. I would recommend people to replace their AirPods after the damage becomes significant enough, because I view gradual loss of volume as a product failure.
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Why are my AirPods suddenly so quiet?

Improper settings from your phone or music app can result in lower volume from your AirPods. Accidentally changing the equalizer, turning on volume limits, and going to low-power mode can cause your AirPods to sound quieter than they usually are. If this is the case, a simple change in settings can fix your problem.
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Why am I losing volume in my AirPods?

If there's low volume in one AirPod

Check the microphone and speaker mesh on each AirPod. If you see any debris, clean your AirPods using the guidelines in this article, and see if that fixes the issue. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Audio/Visual > Balance, and make sure that the balance is set in the middle.
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Do AirPods eventually stop working?

Every time you charge your AirPods, the batteries lose a small amount of capacity. Unfortunately, this decline is irreversible, and the batteries break down completely over time. Every battery has a limited number of charge cycles until it can't hold a charge anymore.
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How often should AirPods last?

With moderate to heavy use, the answer to the question of how long do true wireless earbuds last is, that the lifespan of a wireless earbud is typically between one and two years. You can anticipate your earbuds to remain in good shape for two to three years if you treat them gently.
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How do I know if my AirPods need an update?

To use your iPhone or iPad to check that your AirPods are up to date, make sure that you have the latest version of iOS or iPadOS. Go to Settings > Bluetooth, then tap the Info button next to the name of your AirPods. Scroll down to the About section to find the firmware version.
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Can you trade in AirPods?

Trade in your AirPods @ Apple Trade In/GiveBack

Just like with trading in old iPhones and iPads, you can also send your AirPods in to Apple directly through their Trade In/GiveBack program. You can get started on Apple's website by choosing AirPods.
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How do I make my AirPod louder?

If you're using AirPods Pro (2nd generation), you can swipe up on the stem of one of the earbuds to turn the volume up, and swipe down on the stem to turn the volume down.
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How do I force an AirPods to update?

Sadly, unlike iOS and macOS, there's no button or setting to force-update the AirPods. Apple automatically downloads and installs these software updates in the background. The company states that for this to work, the AirPods should be connected to a power source and in Bluetooth range of your iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
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Does earwax affect AirPods?

The buildup of earwax, sweat, dirt, and other grimy substances can not only harm the performance and life span of your AirPods, she says, but it can also cause irritation or an infection in your ear canal. The problem: AirPods have a lot of tough-to-reach spots, and cleaning them the wrong way could damage them.
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Is it OK to wear AirPods everyday?

Sometimes, wearing your AirPods for too long can cause chafing of the skin, itchiness, and even ear pain. Not only is this uncomfortable but listening to your AirPods nonstop without any breaks can also damage your ear health.
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Do AirPods stop working after 3 years?

If they're already 3 years old they're likely close to end of life. My Gen 1 Airpods only lasted 18 months (18-24 months was apparently not uncommon so you're already beyond that).
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How to get free replacement AirPods?

Apple will repair or replace AirPods that have a manufacturing defect for free within the one-year warranty, or for $29 USD for accidental damage if you bought AppleCare+.
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Should you leave AirPods in charging case?

It is best to keep the AirPods in the case when you are not using them. They also do not overcharge. When your AirPods are out of the case they use battery even if you are not using them. Your AirPods charge in the case and are ready for you to use as soon as you open the lid.
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Should you shower with AirPods?

AirPods Pro and AirPods (3rd generation) aren't designed for use in water sports like swimming, or for showering.
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What are the disadvantages of AirPods?

The negative effect of this is two-fold because 1) your music is going to lack bass, since earbuds like these are tuned to match the acoustic impedance of a properly sealed ear canal; and 2) the AirPods allow for the ingress of external noise, which degrades sound quality due to compromised isolation.
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How do you unclog an AirPod?

Clean the microphone and speaker meshes gently with a dry cotton swab. Remove any debris from the meshes with a clean, dry, soft-bristled brush. Don't use sharp objects or abrasive materials to clean your EarPods.
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Does Apple clean AirPods for free?

Apple stores provide free cleaning service for AirPods. They can also give advice on how to maintain and clean them at home. If your AirPods have audio issues, it is best to visit your local store and have them checked out. You may be eligible for a replacement if they are under 1 year old.
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Can I soak my AirPods in alcohol?

Never use hydrogen peroxide, solvents or any abrasive cleaners to clean your AirPods as this can damage them. This includes household cleaners and isopropyl alcohol. You should also never submerge your case or AirPods in any cleaning solutions or in water.
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Can AirPods be updated?

Make sure to update your iPhone to iOS 16 to get the most out of your new AirPods Pro. Updating your AirPods firmware is even simpler than checking it. It's an automatic process, so you shouldn't actually need to do anything—once a firmware update is available, it will download and install when paired to an iOS device.
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How do I tell what AirPods I have?

Find the model number
  1. Go to Settings > Bluetooth. Alternatively, you can go to Settings > [your AirPods].*
  2. Find your AirPods in the list (for example, "John's AirPods").
  3. Tap the More Info button next to your AirPods, and you'll see the model number.
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