How to Check AirPod Battery Level on iPhone

Kaylee Woodall

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Knowing the battery level of your AirPods can save you from unexpected interruptions during phone calls, workouts, or while enjoying your favorite music. On an iPhone, checking the AirPods battery is simple and quick. When you are using your AirPods with your iPhone, you can keep track of the battery life to ensure your devices are always ready when you need them.

Apple has designed the AirPods and iPhone to work together seamlessly, giving users an intuitive way to manage their device. With just a few steps, you can access the battery status of your AirPods, and if necessary, recharge them in time. This function is part of the broader integration between iOS devices and their accessories, allowing for a smooth user experience and advanced features that optimize performance and convenience.

How to Check AirPods Battery Level on iPhone

AirPods are convenient, but nothing’s worse than your earbuds dying mid-song or during a call. Luckily, your iPhone makes it easy to check the battery level of your AirPods and their charging case.

This guide walks you through all the ways to see your AirPods’ battery percentage on an iPhone.


🔋 Method 1: Open the Case Near Your iPhone

  1. Make sure Bluetooth is turned on.
    • Go to Settings > Bluetooth and toggle it on.
  2. Hold your AirPods case (with AirPods inside) near your unlocked iPhone.
  3. pop-up window will appear showing the battery percentage of:
    • Left AirPod
    • Right AirPod
    • Charging case

👉 If one AirPod is in your ear, you’ll see its level separately.


🔋 Method 2: Use the Batteries Widget

  1. On your iPhone’s Home Screen, swipe right to access the Today View.
  2. Scroll down and tap Edit (or long-press on the Home Screen and tap the “+” to add a widget).
  3. Add the Batteries widget.
  4. When your AirPods are connected, you’ll see their battery levels right in the widget.

👉 This method shows real-time battery status without opening the case.


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🔋 Method 3: Check in Control Center

  1. Connect your AirPods to your iPhone.
  2. Swipe down from the top-right corner of your screen to open Control Center.
  3. Tap the small audio output icon (the triangle with circles).
  4. You’ll see your AirPods listed with their battery percentage.

🔋 Method 4: Ask Siri

Just say:

  • “Hey Siri, what’s my AirPods battery?”
    Siri will tell you the charge level of each AirPod and the case.

⚡ Pro Tips

  • Check case charge: If your AirPods are in the case, the LED light on the front (or inside on older models) gives a quick indicator:
    • Green = Fully charged
    • Amber = Less than one full charge remains
  • Low battery alerts: Your iPhone will notify you when AirPods are at 20%, 10%, and 5%.
  • Keep them updated: AirPods firmware updates help with battery reporting accuracy.

✅ Final Thoughts

The easiest way to check your AirPods’ battery on iPhone is by simply opening the case near your phone. For ongoing monitoring, the Batteries widget is the most convenient option.

With these methods, you’ll never be caught off guard by a dead AirPod again.

Key Takeaways

  • Checking the AirPods battery on an iPhone is straightforward.
  • The integration between iPhone and AirPods enhances user experience.
  • Advanced features allow for easy monitoring and charging of your AirPods.

Checking Your AirPods Battery on iPhone

Knowing how to check your AirPods’ battery level is essential to ensure they are charged and ready for use. This section provides methods to monitor battery status directly from your iPhone.

Using the Status Light on the Charging Case

The status light on your AirPods’ charging case gives quick battery information. A green light means the AirPods are fully charged, while an amber light means they have less than a full charge. With the AirPods Pro or any AirPods model with a wireless or MagSafe charging case, the light is on the front. For the 2nd and 3rd generation models with a standard case, you’ll find the light inside the case.

Using the Batteries Widget on iPhone

You can use the Batteries widget on your iPhone to check the AirPods battery level. To add the widget, press and hold on the home screen until the icons jiggle. Tap the plus sign and select ‘Batteries’. This widget will show the battery status of your AirPods and case.

Exploring Additional Methods and Tips

For additional methods, open Control Center on your iPhone or iPad when the AirPods are connected via Bluetooth; you’ll see their battery level. You can also ask Siri about your AirPods’ battery life or see a pop-up with the charge status when you open the AirPods case near your device.

Understanding Battery Alerts and Charge Status

Your iPhone will alert you when your AirPods’ battery is low. When charging, the status light shows the charge status: green when fully charged and amber when charging. It’s important to understand these signals to maintain power during usage.

AirPods Battery Performance and Maintenance

Maximize AirPods battery life by keeping the AirPods and case clean and free of debris. If the battery performance degrades, calibrating by draining them to 0% and charging to 100% may help. Regular updates can also maintain battery health.

Troubleshooting Battery-Related Issues

If you encounter battery problems with your AirPods, first ensure they’re properly connected to your iPhone or iPad. A restart of your device or resetting your AirPods can solve many issues. If problems persist, you may need to contact Apple support or visit an Apple store.

Accessory Integration and Advanced Features

Integrating AirPods with various Apple devices elevates user experience by offering seamless transitions and unique feature applications.

Utilizing AirPods with Apple Watch and Mac

AirPods can connect to an Apple Watch just as easily as they do to an iPhone. Users can enjoy audio directly from their wrist and control playback through the watch interface. For Mac users, the AirPods pair through Bluetooth and can switch automatically between the Mac computer and other devices signed into the same iCloud account. The convenience is built right into the ecosystem.

Leveraging AirPods Pro’s Unique Capabilities

AirPods Pro stand out with their Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) for immersive sound and Transparency mode for hearing the environment. They also offer unique features like Spatial Audio with head tracking, which creates a theater-like experience that makes users feel like they’re in the center of the sound.

Cross-Compatibility with Non-Apple Devices

While designed for the Apple ecosystem, AirPods can also pair with Android devices and other Bluetooth-enabled electronics. To initiate pairing mode, users open the charging case, press and hold the setup button, and connect through the device’s Bluetooth settings.

Maximum Utility with Charging Accessories

Charging AirPods is simple. The options include a Lightning cable, Qi-certified charging mats for wireless charging case, or a USB-C cable if using a MagSafe or USB-C charging case. A white light indicates AirPods are charging, and an amber one shows less than one full charge remains.

Tips for Extending AirPods Battery Life

To optimize battery life, users should keep AirPods in the case when not in use. They can also turn off ANC and Spatial Audio to conserve power. Regular updates can ensure battery management systems are running efficiently. Keeping the volume at a moderate level also helps to prolong battery life.