Can Magnets Mess Up AirPods?

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Can Magnets Mess Up AirPods?

Are you worried that magnets might mess up your AirPods? Perhaps you bought a magnetic case holder or stand for your AirPods, and you’re worried that it might ruin them. 

There are small magnets in all AirPods themselves. For example, the reason the AirPods snap into place in the case is due to the presence of small magnets that cause that to happen. The AirPods’ magnetic design might cause you to wonder whether magnets from AirPods holders and stands might ruin the AirPods. Read on to learn the truth! 

Do Magnets Damage AirPods?

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Do Magnets Damage AirPods?

Do magnets damage AirPods? Fortunately, small magnets that people generally have in their homes, such as those found in AirPods straps and other small devices, do not pose a risk of magnetic interference with AirPods. These are generally safe magnets for your AirPods. 

When Magnetism Might Cause Issues

You may have heard something about magnetic fields and AirPods, or how you should avoid magnetic damage when using electronics. The truth is that only strong magnets can create an interference with electronic devices, such as TVs and computers, and the same likely applies to AirPods. Unless you have neodymium in your house or some other strong magnet with 450 pounds of force or more, it’s probably not going to damage your AirPods. 

However, if you do want to be on the safe side, it’s totally okay to avoid using magnetic holders or straps. 

Fixing Magnet-Related Issues in AirPods 

If you feel like the magnets in your AirPods have gotten weaker, it could be that you need to clean the AirPods’ magnets. Dirt and debris can interfere with the magnetic hold. Proper AirPods and AirPods case magnet care, including regular cleaning, can help fix magnetic issues. 

Magnets and Bluetooth Connectivity 

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Magnets and Bluetooth Connectivity

Bluetooth and magnets: Do they go together? Can AirPods Bluetooth connection issues be caused by magnets? The answer is no – magnets do not cause wireless connectivity interference with Bluetooth. Otherwise, AirPods, which use Bluetooth technology, would not have built-in magnets. 

Safety of Magnets in Headphones 

Are you worried about AirPods magnet safety and potentially harmful headphone magnet effects? Don’t be! There are only safe magnets in headphones produced by Apple and other manufacturers. They do not have negative side effects. As of now, there’s no evidence to show that magnets are harmful. Of course, this does not constitute medical advice! 

Best Practices for AirPods Care

Let’s conclude with some AirPods care tips to help protect your AirPods from damage and maintain the AirPods’ magnets. 

  • Clean them regularly with a cloth dampened with water and dry them with a soft, lint-free cloth. Let them dry for two hours before putting them back in the case. 
  • Clean the case regularly with a lint-free cloth as well. Or, use a soft bristled brush, like a soft toothbrush, to clean the inside of the AirPods case. 
  • Avoid leaving them in the sun or in extreme heat. 
  • Rinse the ear tips with water (no soap) and wipe them with a soft cloth. Leave them to dry before putting them back on the AirPods. 

Conclusion

We hope you enjoyed these AirPods magnet fun facts! To summarize, standard magnets will not interfere with your AirPods. However, to maintain your AirPods’ functionality, please make sure to clean your AirPods regularly using the tips we provided. 

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Ben is a gamer addict and hardware enthusiast who loves taking apart and building PCs. He has over half a decade of writing experience and is HubSpot certified in content marketing and SEO. He is currently pursuing a bachelor's in computer science with various certifications in the information technology field, particularly relating to hardware. He's excited to share his passion for PC hardware with you and help you create your gaming setup, whether it's your first rig or 100th. Ben has traversed the globe and speaks several languages. His passions include traveling, martial arts, going to the gym, buying random PC stuff he doesn't need, and rewatching Street Fighter and Dragon's Dogma.

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