How to Check AirPods Battery Life on Your Mac

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Are you an Apple user who is trying to keep track of your AirPod battery life on your Mac? If so, you’re in luck! This blog post will walk you trough how to check the battery life of your AirPods on a Mac.

First, open the lid of the charging case or take the AirPods out of the case. Then, click on the Control Center icon at the top right of your Menu Bar. From there, click on the Bluetooth icon to bring up a list of all connected devices. Your AirPods shoud show up in this list and you’ll be able to see their battery level here.

If you have AirPods Pro 2, there’s an even easier way to check the battery level from your Mac. With this model, all you have to do is turn on Bluetooth by tapping the Bluetooth icon in the Control Center until it turns blue. Then, open your case and wait for a pop-up to appear near the bottom of your screen showing both your AirPod and charging case battery levels.

It’s also possible to check your AirPod batteries using Windows 10 with an app called MagicPods. After connecting your AirPods to Windows 10, download and install MagicPods and run it. Follow the instructions on-screen and then go to the Battery Info tab where you’ll find both AirPod and charging case battery levels displayed clearly.

We hope this blog post has helped you understand how to check airpod battery life on a Mac or Windows 10 device! If you have any questions or need assistance with anything else related to Apple products, please don’t hesitate to reach out – we are here to help!

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Checking AirPods Battery on Mac

To check your AirPods battery on Mac, firt open the lid of the charging case or take the AirPods out of the case. Then click on the Control Center icon on the top right of the Menu Bar. Once you’re in the Control Center menu, click on the Bluetooth icon to view a list of all connected Bluetooth devices, including your AirPods. The battery percentage for each AirPod will be displayed next to its name. If you have an older Mac model without a Control Center, you can go to System Preferences > Bluetooth and view your AirPods battery percentage there.

Viewing AirPod Battery Status on a Computer

To show your AirPod battery on your computer, you will need to install the MagicPods app. This app is available for free on the Microsoft Store. After downloading and installing the app, you will need to follow the on-screen instructions to get it working. Once you are done with that, go to the Battery Info tab in the app. Here, you will be able to view your AirPod battery level as well as the charging case battery level.

Troubleshooting AirPods Battery Issues

Your AirPods may not show battery if they are not connected to a Bluetooth-enabled device. To connect your AirPods to a Bluetooth-enabled device, you will need to turn on Bluetooth in the Control Center and then open your AirPods case near the device. If your AirPods are still not showing battery after being connected, it is possible that the batteries have become too low for your AirPods to be detected by the device. In this case, you shuld charge your AirPods until they are able to be detected again.

Using a Battery Widget on Mac Computers

Yes, there is a battery widget available for Mac! Battery Widget 2.0 was released in June 2022 as an update to the existing app with a complete redesign. This widget allows users to easily check the battery level of any of ther devices from their Mac. The widget is accessible from the Notification Center and it displays the battery levels of all connected devices, so you can quickly see how much power each device has left. Additionally, users can add or remove any device they want from the widget’s list, making it easy to keep track of all your connected devices.

Checking the Battery on a Mac Bluetooth Device

To check the battery on your Mac Bluetooth device, you can go to System Preferences > Bluetooth. Here you’ll be able to see all your connected Bluetooth devices and their power levels. Additionally, you can check the battery levels of your Bluetooth devices by going to the menu bar at the top of your Mac’s screen and clicking the Bluetooth icon. This will show a graphical representation of each device’s power level.

Checking Headphones Battery on Computer

To check your headphones battery level on your computer, you’ll need to have Bluetooth enabled. First, open Settings on Windows 10. Then click on Devices and select Bluetooth & other devices. Here you’ll see a list of all the Bluetooth devices that are connected or paired with your computer. Look for the headphones in the list and check the battery level indicator on the rigt side. If you don’t see the battery indicator for any of your Bluetooth devices, you may need to update their drivers.

Adding Apple Products to Battery Widget

To add Apple products to your battery widget, first make sure that the product is paired with an Apple device such as an iPhone, iPad, or Mac. Then, open the Home Screen of your device and touch and hold the background until the apps begin to jiggle. Next, tap the ‘+’ button at the top of the screen and scroll down until you locate the Batteries widget. Swipe left and right through the widgets to view all available size options. When you find one that fits your needs, tap Add Widget. Then tap Done and you should now see your Apple products listed in the widget along with thir current battery level.

Conclusion

In conclusion, it is easy to check the battery life of AirPods on a Mac. All you need to do is open the lid of the charging case or take the AirPods out of the case, click on the Control Center icon on the top riht of the Menu Bar and click on the Bluetooth icon in Control Center menu. You can also use an app like MagicPods to get detailed information about your AirPods battery life and charging case battery level. With AirPods Pro 2, you can also see both the Charging Case and AirPods status at once using the Battery widget. Lastly, you can turn on Bluetooth by tapping the Bluetooth icon in Control Center and open your AirPods case near a Bluetooth-enabled device to get instant battery status.

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