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AirPod Case Not Charging? Easy Fixes and Troubleshooting Tips

Madel Delfin|

If your AirPod case is not charging, it can be really frustrating when you want to listen to your favorite music or take a call. Understanding why this happens and how to fix it can save you time and stress. 

In this article, you will find clear, easy-to-follow steps to troubleshoot your AirPod case and get it charging again quickly. 

Keep reading to discover simple solutions and expert tips that anyone can use.

Why Is My AirPod Case Not Charging? Common Causes Explained

When your AirPod case is not charging, it usually means something is stopping the power from reaching the battery. This can happen for several reasons. Knowing what might be wrong helps you fix the problem faster.

Some common causes include:

  • The charging port is dirty or blocked by dust
  • The charging cable or adapter is damaged or not working
  • The battery inside the case is completely drained
  • Software or firmware glitches affecting charging
  • Physical damage to the case or the charging components

📌 If you want to learn more about how long AirPods take to charge under normal conditions, check out the article How Long Do AirPods Take to Charge? It explains charging times and what to expect when your AirPods and case are working properly.

How to Know If Your AirPod Case Is Charging or Dead

How to Know If Your AirPod Case Is Charging or Dead

Sometimes it is hard to tell if your AirPod case is charging or if it is completely dead. Luckily, there are simple ways to check.

  • Look at the LED light on the front or inside the case. Different colors mean different things:
    • Green usually means fully charged
    • Amber or orange means charging
    • No light might mean the case is not charging at all
  • Connect your AirPods to your iPhone or iPad and check the battery status on the screen
  • If the LED light does not turn on even when plugged in, the battery might be dead or the case could be faulty

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📌 If you want to learn how to tell if your tablet or device is charging properly, browse the article iPad Not Charging? Here’s How to Fix It for some useful tips that apply to many charging devices.

Quick and Simple Fixes for AirPod Case Not Charging

If your AirPod case is not charging, try these easy fixes before you worry about more complicated problems. Many times, small issues cause the charging to stop.

  • Clean the charging port and contacts gently with a soft brush or dry cloth. Avoid using sharp or metal objects to prevent damage to the charging port.
  • Try using a different charging cable and power adapter to see if the problem is with your charger
  • Make sure the charging cable is plugged in firmly and the outlet works
  • Restart or reset your AirPods and charging case by following Apple’s reset process

📌Don’t forget to check out How to Connect AirPods: A Simple Step-by-Step Guide to make sure your AirPods and case are paired and working correctly after a reset.

Step-by-Step Guide: How to Reset a Dead AirPod Case

Resetting your AirPod case can solve many charging problems caused by software glitches. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Put your AirPods inside the case and close the lid
  2. Wait 30 seconds, then open the lid
  3. Press and hold the setup button on the back of the case for about 15 seconds until the LED flashes amber, then white
  4. Reconnect your AirPods to your device

If resetting does not help, it might be time to look for other solutions or professional help.

Troubleshooting Charging Port Issues: Could It Be Damaged?

If your AirPod case still won’t charge after trying cables and resets, the charging port itself might be damaged. This can happen if dirt or debris gets stuck inside or if the port was physically harmed.

Look for these signs of damage:

  • The charging cable feels loose or does not fit properly
  • The LED light never turns on even with a working charger
  • Visible damage or corrosion inside the charging port

You can clean the port carefully with a soft brush or toothpick, but be very gentle to avoid making it worse. If you suspect damage, it is best to contact a professional or visit a service center.

Wireless Charging Not Working? How to Fix AirPod Case Wireless Charging Problems

If you have a wireless charging case and your AirPod case is not charging wirelessly, the problem might be with the charger or the way you place the case on it.

Keep these tips in mind:

  • Make sure your AirPod case supports wireless charging (some older models do not)
  • Place the case correctly in the center of the wireless charging pad
  • Remove any thick cases or covers that might block the connection
  • Try a different wireless charger to rule out charger issues

📌 Wireless charging is convenient but sometimes tricky. If you want to know how to fix other device charging problems, check out iPad Problems? Here’s How to Fix Common Issues for more device troubleshooting ideas.

What to Do If Your AirPod Case Suddenly Stops Working

Sometimes your AirPod case may suddenly stop charging without warning. This can be caused by hardware failure, software bugs, or battery problems.

Try these quick fixes first:

  • Restart your AirPods and device
  • Reset the AirPods case as explained earlier
  • Use a different charger to test if the problem is with your power source

If nothing works, it might be time to consider repair or replacement. High-quality protective cases can help prevent damage to your AirPods and other devices. Browse Chesona for protective cases with built-in keyboards and other accessories that keep your tech safe.

How to Force Charge Your AirPod Case When It Won’t Charge Normally

Sometimes your AirPod case battery might be so drained it needs a little extra help to start charging again. While “force charging” is not an official term, it means leaving the case plugged in longer to revive the battery. Here are some tips:

  • Plug the case into a power source and leave it connected for at least 30 minutes without interruption
  • Use a different cable and charger to make sure the problem is not with your accessories
  • Avoid using low-power USB ports like those on a computer if possible, and use a wall adapter instead

📌 For more tips on charging and device care, check out How Long Do AirPods Take to Charge? for a clear explanation of charging times and best practices.

How to Prevent AirPod Case Charging Problems in the Future

Preventing charging problems is easier than fixing them. Follow these simple habits to keep your AirPod case charging well:

  • Keep the charging port and contacts clean and free of dust
  • Use only high-quality charging cables and adapters
  • Update your AirPods firmware regularly through your device
  • Store your AirPods in their case when not in use to keep the battery healthy
  • Consider protective cases for your AirPods and other devices to avoid physical damage

If you want to protect your iPad or Samsung tablet, browse Chesona for high-quality protective cases and cases with built-in keyboards designed for any model.

When to Contact Support or Consider Replacement for Your AirPod Case

If your AirPod case is still not charging after all these steps, it may be broken beyond simple repair. Here is when you should think about professional help or replacement:

  • The charging port is visibly damaged or corroded
  • The case does not respond to resets or charging attempts
  • The battery no longer holds a charge after normal use
  • You notice other hardware faults like broken hinges or buttons

Check your warranty status and repair options before buying a new case. Sometimes professional repair can save you money and extend the life of your AirPods.

Conclusion

If your AirPod case is not charging, understanding the causes and solutions can help you get back to enjoying your AirPods quickly. From simple cleaning to resets and checking your charging accessories, many fixes are easy to try at home. 

For more helpful guides and tips about AirPods, iPads, and other tablets, visit Chesona. You can also explore their selection of high-quality protective cases and cases with built-in keyboards for iPad and Samsung tablets of any model. 

Keeping your devices safe and working well is easier with the right accessories and advice from Chesona.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you reset a dead AirPod case?

Place your AirPods inside the case and close the lid. Open the lid after 30 seconds, then press and hold the setup button on the back of the case until the LED flashes amber and then white. This resets the case and may fix charging issues.

How do I know if my AirPod case is broken?

If the case does not charge no matter what charger or cable you use, the LED light does not turn on, or the case has visible damage, it could be broken. Also, if resets and troubleshooting do not help, the case might need repair or replacement.

How to know if an AirPod case is charging?

Check the LED light on the case. A green or amber light usually means the case is charging or charged. You can also check the battery status on your connected device screen to see if the case is receiving power.

Why did my AirPod case suddenly stop working?

Sudden failure can be caused by hardware damage, battery failure, or software glitches. Power surges, drops, or water damage can also cause the case to stop charging. Try simple fixes like cleaning, resetting, or changing chargers before seeking professional help.

Why is my AirPod case not lighting up?

If the LED light does not turn on when charging, the battery might be completely drained or the charging port could be damaged. It could also be a faulty charging cable or adapter. Try different accessories and clean the port to see if the light comes back on.

How do you force AirPods to charge?

Plug the AirPod case into a reliable power source and leave it connected for at least 30 minutes. Use a wall charger instead of a computer USB port for better power delivery. Avoid disconnecting during this time to help the battery recover.

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