Beware of Fake AirPods That Don’t Light Up

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Are you in the market for a pair of AirPods, but are worried about getting fake ones? Unfortunately, there are many knock-off AirPods on the market that don’t perform as well as the real thing. Fake AirPods not only lack the same sound quality and features of Apple’s genuine product, but they also don’t have the same safety standards. It’s important to be able to recognize the warning signs that a pair of AirPods may be fake so you can avoid potential scams and protect your health.

One of the most obvious signs that a pair of AirPods may be fake is if they have a blue light on their charging case or in their earbuds. While Apple’s genuine AirPods have an amber or green light on their charging cases to indicate when they are charging, fakes will often have a blue light. This is because real AirPods do not produce blue light and do not even have LED lights inside them. If you see no light at all when you put your AirPods in their case, it means that they need to be charged.

Another sign that your AirPods may be fake is if they look different from what Apple advertises. Fake Airpods often look like cheap knock-offs with misshapen earbuds or poor color matching between the earbud and charging case. Additionally, if your Airpods don’t come with any type of warranty or guarantee then it is likely that they are fake and should be avoided at all costs.

The best way to ensure you get genuine Airpods is by buying them directly from Apple or an authorized reseller such as Best Buy or Target. Additionally, it is worth checking the serial number found on the underside of the lid of your charging case before making a purchase. If this serial number doesn’t match up with what Apple advertises then it means that your particular set is likely fake and should not be purchased.

It’s also important to note that some fake AirPods might still work just fine but won’t have all of the features found in genuine ones such as access to Siri and noise cancellation technology. Finally, if you already own a pair of Airpods and notice that they don’t light up when placed on the charging mat then this could mean either one (or both) have gone bad over time or are counterfeit models – both scenarios would require further investigation before replacing them entirely with new units from Apple or an authorized reseller.

Do Fake AirPods Have a Light Up Feature?

No, fake AirPods do not light up. The authentic AirPods have a status light on the charging case that can produce either a green or an amber light, but this light is nver blue. Additionally, the earbuds themselves do not have any LED lights inside them.

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Identifying Authentic AirPods

To tell if AirPods are not fake, you sould look for a few key factors. First, be sure to check the serial number printed on the underside of the charging case lid or on the left earcup of the AirPods Max. This number should match the serial number that is printed on the box and other product materials. It is also important to take note of any discrepancies in branding and logos found on product packaging or on the devices themselves. Additionally, it is important to make sure that all accessories included with your AirPods are genuine Apple parts. Finally, be sure to purchase from a trusted retailer or directly from Apple to ensure authenticity.

Do AirPods Have Status Lights?

No, not all AirPods have a status light. The AirPods Pro and the AirPods (3rd generation) both have a status light on the charging case, while the earlier versions of AirPods do not. When the case is on the charging mat, you can tap it to see if your AirPods Pro or 3rd generation are charging (amber light) or fully charged (green light).

Identifying Fake AirPods Pros

Fake AirPods Pros are often easy to spot due to the difference in quality between them and genuine AirPods Pros. The fake versions tend to have a less smooth finish, with visible seams on the bottom cap below the charging contacts. The inside of the case and each earbud is also printed with a darker ink than what Apple uses. Additionally, the ear tips are slightly stiffer than those made from silicone by Apple.

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Troubleshooting AirPods That Won’t Glow White

If your AirPods won’t glow white, it coud mean that they’re not properly charged or that the lid of the charging case isn’t fully closed. To ensure that your AirPods are properly charged, close the lid of the charging case and wait 15 seconds before opening it again. If the status light still doesn’t flash white, press and hold the setup button on the back of the case until you see the status light flash white. If the white light continues to not appear, then your AirPods may need to be reset or replaced.

Making AirPods Light Up

To make your AirPods light up, you will need to open the case with the AirPods inside. Once the lid is open, press and hold the setup button on the back of the case until you see a white LED light flashing. This indicates that your AirPods are in pairing mode and ready to connect to a device. Once your device has connected to your AirPods, the LED light will turn off.

Verifying the Authenticity of AirPods

Verifying that your AirPods are real is easy. First, check the physical features of the AirPods to make sure it loos genuine. It should have a lightning connector on the bottom of the case for plug-in charging, a status light on the front of the case, and a serial number on the underside of the lid. The last four digits of the serial number should be either 1059 or 1NRC. You can also use Apple’s online verification tool at checkcoverage.apple.com to check if your AirPods are eligible for warranty coverage and to make sure they were purchased from an authorized Apple reseller.

Conclusion

Ultimately, fake AirPods are not the same as original ones. They may look similar and function similarly, but they don’t have the same quality or durability. Fake AirPods are often made with cheaper materials and lack many of the features and benefits of genuine Apple AirPods. If you think you may have a fake pair of AirPods, it’s important to confirm their authenticity by using the serial number to check with Apple. Additionally, you can look out for obvious signs like blue lights on the charging case or any light in the earbuds, whch are indicators that they may be fake.

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Sanjeev Singh

Sanjeev is the tech editor at DeviceMAG. He has a keen interest in all things technology, and loves to write about the latest developments in the industry. He has a passion for quality-focused journalism and believes in using technology to make people's lives better. He has worked in the tech industry for over 15 years, and has written for some of the biggest tech blogs in the world. Sanjeev is also an avid photographer and loves spending time with his family.