How To Fix Your Airpods Pro Case

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Are you having trouble with your AirPods Pro Case? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. Many users have experienced issues with their AirPods Pro Case, such as a flashing amber light or difficulty pairing the case to their device. In this blog post, we’ll provide a detailed guide on how to fix AirPods Pro Case and get them back up and running.

First, if you are still getting a flashing amber light when you close the charging case, you should try resetting your AirPods Pro Case by plugging it into a charger and leaving it for 20 minutes. Then open the case again and press and hold the setup button until the status light flashes white. If this does not work, try resetting the case by locating the setup button on its back. Press and hold it for 15 seconds or until the light flashes amber than white.

If none of these steps resolve your issue with your AirPods Pro Case, Apple may be able to fix it for free if there is a manufacturing flaw or damaged battery causing the problem. However, if your warranty has expired then Apple Authorized Service Providers may charge for repairs or replacements. Out-of-warranty AirPods cost $69 USD to replace each earbud, the wireless charging case, or the MagSafe charging case; while replacing an Apple AirPods Pro (2nd generation) or its case costs $89 USD out of warranty.

We hope this guide was helpful in resolving any issues with your AirPods Pro Case! If you have any other questions about fixing your device please contact an Apple Authorized Service Provider near you for more assistance.

Repairing an AirPod Pro Case

Yes, your AirPods Pro Charging Case can be fixed by an Apple Authorized Service Provider. If the issue is caused by a manufacturing flaw or a damaged battery, Apple may fix it for free. However, if the issue is not related to these two factors, you may need to pay for the repair. The cost of repair will depend on the type of damage and any parts that need to be replaced.

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Troubleshooting AirPod Pro Case Issues

If your AirPod Pro Case is not working, there are a few things you can try to fix the issue. First, make sure that the case is properly charged. To do this, close the case and plug it into a charger for 20 minutes. After that, open the case and press and hold the setup button until the status light flashes white. You may also need to reset your AirPods by opening the charging case lid and pressing and holding the setup button for about 15 seconds. Once reset, you should be able to pair your AirPods with your device as normal. If these steps don’t fix the issue, contact Apple Support for further assistance.

Troubleshooting AirPod Case Issues

If your AirPod case is not working, you can try to reset it. To do this, locate the setup button on the back of the case and press and hold it for 15 seconds or until the light flashes amber and then white. This should restore the case to its default settings and allow you to try again. If that doesn’t work, you may need to get a new case or bring it in for repairs.

What To Do When AirPod Case Breaks

If your AirPod case breaks, you should immediately contact Apple for further assistance. Depending on the type of AirPods you have and whether or not you have an Apple One-Year Warranty or AppleCare+, the service options available to you will vary.

If you have Apple One-Year Warranty or AppleCare+, then you may be eligible to receive a replacement case from Apple at no additional charge. You can contact them directly via phone, email, chat, or in person at an official Apple store.

If you do not have an applicable warranty and would like to replace your case, there are two options available: replacing the AirPods and charging case for both AirPods and AirPods Pro; or having your case serviced by an authorized provider. You will need to provide proof of purchase when having your AirPods serviced and make sure to have your serial number handy.

It is important that no matter which option you choose, you act quickly as any delay could cause further damage.

Troubleshooting a Malfunctioning AirPod Case

The most likely cause of your AirPod case randomly stopping working is a worn-out or faulty USB lightning cable. Over time, the cable can become damaged from constant use and lose its ability to charge your AirPod case. It’s also possible there could be an issue with the port or charging source you’re using, such as the laptop or other device port. To troubleshoot, try charging the AirPod case with another USB lightning cable or through another device port.

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Cost of Replacing an AirPods Case

The cost of a replacement AirPods case depends on the model and generation of your AirPods. For standard charging cases for AirPods (1st, 2nd, & 3rd gen), the replacement fee is $59. If you have AirPods Pro, the fee is $99 for a wireless or MagSafe charging case.

Factory Resetting an AirPod Case

To factory reset your AirPod case, start by putting the AirPods in their charging case and closing the lid. Then press and hold the setup button on the back of your charging case for 15 seconds until the status light starts flashing white. Now open the lid of your charging case and put your AirPods in your ears. On your device, go to Settings > Bluetooth and make sure that Bluetooth is turned on. Select your AirPods from the list of devices, then tap Forget This Device. Finally, put your AirPods back in their charging case, keeping the lid open. After a few seconds, you should see a setup animation on your charging case which indicates that it has been successfully reset.

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Can AirPods Work with a Broken Case?

Yes, your AirPods can still work without the case, even if the case is broken. If you have already previously paired your AirPods with a device, you can connect them directly to that device without the need for the case. However, if you would like to pair them with a new device, then you will need to use the charging case in order to do so.

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James Walker has a deep passion for technology and is our in-house enthusiastic editor. He graduated from the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, and loves to test the latest gadgets and play with older software (something we’re still trying to figure out about himself). Hailing from Iowa, United States, James loves cats and is an avid hiker in his free time.