Turn off AirPod Pro's
Is there any other way to turn off AirPod Pro's other than putting them in case?
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Is there any other way to turn off AirPod Pro's other than putting them in case?
RiverLover wrote:
I thought you should try to keep a mid-range (between 20 and 90%) for these electronic devices.
While you shouldn't let rechargeable batteries drain completely, it's perfectly fine to charge them completely. Charge your AirPods whenever you want or need to.
Can you giver me any general advice?
This article was written for iPhones and iPads but the more general advice is applicable to AirPods.
Actually, most Apple products (including AirPod cases) have smart battery charging, which will learn your routines, then be smart about charging the battery. Because of new battery technology, you can charge your case whenever you like (though I don't recommend letting it discharge completely).
With the case, you should get about 24 hours for your AirPods. Charging them for just five minutes will give you about an hour of listening time.
More information - Charge your AirPods and learn about battery life - Apple Support
Hope that helped!
Thank you for the answer.
I only want to use them for a few hours at a time. Then I should put them in the case after each use. When should I recharge the case? I thought you should try to keep a mid-range (between 20 and 90%) for these electronic devices.
Can you giver me any general advice?
No- in fact, they never really turn off at all. Even in the charging case they simply 'sleep', ready to go when you want them.
Turn off AirPod Pro's