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AirPods Pro 2 case randomly beeps

For some context, I used to be a heavy Apple user -- iPhone, iPad Pro, MacBook Pro, accessories, etc. -- but switched to Surface devices and then to Android as I don't like latest versions of macOS and iOS. (And, it's nice to have my computer and my drawing tablet in one, rather than being expected to carry a $3500 MacBook Pro, as well as a $1000 iPad Pro, complete with the $250 "please don't bend in half" keyboard case, all adding weight to my 32 pound tech backpack. But, I digress.)


I had been using AirPods Pro and they still worked perfectly with these other devices, so I figured I'd upgrade to the Pro 2s this Black Friday. Two years has reduced the battery life of my OG Pros, and I figured getting some better ANC and the volume gestures would be nice.


However, I quickly noticed that the charging case randomly beeps a lot. Sometimes not at all in a day, sometimes once a day, but sometimes 2-4 times a day. It's really annoying, because it's totally random, it's disruptive, and it's defiant in that I can't get it to stop beeping by pressing the button on the back or taking the AirPods out of the case and putting them back. It just does what it wants and I, the guy who paid $200, am at its mercy. (It would have been even more if not for the sale.)


I'm pretty sure it's got to do with the stalking prevention thing. I've had the notice come up on a few friends' devices while I was hanging out with them, which is harmless enough. They just asked if it was me and I said it was. But, I think that message exposes a button on the other device to make mine beep. I'm pretty sure that's what's causing the beeping.


I think part of it also has to do with the fact that I don't have an iPhone for the AirPods to phone home to. As I mentioned, I switched to Windows and Android a bit over a year ago. I've heard it speculated that part of the Find My algorithm looks to see if the AirPods have been separated from the "parent" devices. Of course, I don't have another Apple product to vouch for me. The only one that might qualify is an iPad Pro I barely use and don't carry with me -- it's a Surface owner thing.


So, it would seem that while Apple's created this massive infrastructure to prevent the odd creep from following people, they seem to have overlooked the fact that:


A. I might not have $5000 worth of Apple devices on me at all times, and

B. I live in an apartment, with other people. Like, a lot of other people. People who, unlike me, have iPhones complete with "Make That Guy's Stuff Beep" buttons.


So, I'm wondering if there's a way to make this beeping stop. After paying hundreds of dollars, I'm a little unimpressed that the device I paid for not only assumes I'm a stalker for arguably flimsy reasons, but then decides it's okay to randomly harass me over it. Trust me, I didn't buy the most expensive earbuds I could find to glue to someone's bumper like I'm out of some James Bond movie.


I noticed during my semi-annual use of my iPad, for the purposes of setting up the new AirPods, that they have a switch to opt out of the Find My network in some capacity. If I do opt out of Find My and reduce it to the "last used location only," will it stop bugging people about my AirPods existing in the same world as them, and in turn stop letting them beep me?


Honestly, if not, I could just as soon go back to my Pro 1s which are physically incapable of assuming I'm a stalker (and beeping). Or, venture off into the land of non-Apple earbuds. It would be a shame since AirPods are legitimately great earbuds, but Apple's generally been on the downhill with their products (in my own opinion of course). It would just be matter of course if I had to find a non-Apple replacement for these down the road, just like everything else of theirs that used to work perfectly.


I appreciate everyone who makes it through my entire life-story of a post, and look forward to whatever insight you have to offer in making my earbuds stop thinking I'm a criminal (literally 1984).

Posted on Dec 21, 2022 10:20 PM

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Posted on Mar 13, 2023 12:52 AM

Thought that was just me. Grabbed my case while everyone was sleeping at about 12:40 AM, and it started flashing green and repeating the same noise for about a minute.


it seems to be motion related.

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Mar 27, 2023 12:48 PM in response to Duncho

Duncho wrote:

Let’s see what others will report. Mine started chime occasionally after update to iOS 16.3.1. It does it 2-3 times a week randomly.

I'm certainly not denying that people have a problem. What I question is whether or not it's a software problem. I think it's far more likely to be a hardware problem. It's certainly a possibility people should explore while they are waiting for the next upgrade.

Mar 31, 2023 8:21 PM in response to alexandros215

I am having the same problem, but with a variation. I listen to audiobooks at night and sleep on my side. When I switch sides I switch to the other ear. The problem I have been having is that suddenly the right ear piece, despite having been in the fully charged case is suddenly not recognized by my iPhone. I have to forget the device and do a whole new pairing session for it to discover the right ear piece. Combine this with the inability to disable or move the toggle to off for the charging case sound, and this recent loss of functionality is driving me crazy. Had the same experience with the "genius" bar folks being unable to diagnose or fix the problem. Have had these Air Pods Pro 2 for along time now, so it sure feels like this is collateral damage from a recent software update.

Apr 28, 2024 5:58 AM in response to TheFireAlarmFox

I have the same problem, having just a Macbook and the Airpods pro 2 type c. As a phone I have an Android. I went to the Apple Store and they told me it's just the way it works, as I don't have an Apple GPS device the Airpods bind themselves to the range of my Macbook's bluetooth and when they decide they may be in danger - moving out the bluetooth range? - they start playing the alarm sound. I never saw their position on Find My as well for same reason. I disabled Find My now, they played the sound once more but now it seems to have stopped (I will update this if they happen to do it again). Apple, this should definitely be a toggle option, it is very annoying, especially by night. And no, "buy an iPhone" is just not an answer, as I may keep it far for my Airpods sometimes for some reason and just may don't want them to play sounds randomly.

Mar 27, 2023 6:39 AM in response to nealeh01

nealeh01 wrote:

I have the full-set of apple products and APP2s chime randomly when on the charger overnight. I have had to stop charging overnight as it wakes my partner each time. Turning off sounds is not a solution as I may need the speaker for Find My. It is incredibly irritating. Can’t the controls be changed to allow the chime be silenced independently?

What kind of charger, wired or wireless? If wired, are the cable and adapter either OEM or Made for iPhone/Apple certified? If wired, have you checked the port for lint or other debris (it can get lodged deep inside).

Mar 28, 2023 12:58 PM in response to Don_Niccolo

I ve visited two flagship Apple stores about it. At first they told me it was a sensor fault and changed the case. The sounds persisted. Second time they admitted they have no clue what s causing these annoying sounds and they offered to accept the air pods pro back and give me a voucher to buy something else. It’s been more than 6 months now. I am really disappointed.

AirPods Pro 2 case randomly beeps

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