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Why Are My AirPods Flashing Red?

Why Are My AirPods Flashing Red?

The light on your AirPods case is a helpful guide to your earbuds’ status, but a flashing red light can be worrisome, especially when it appears out of the blue. You may think your AirPods are giving out on you, but oftentimes, there’s no need to panic.

A flashing red light can mean a few things, and most of them are solvable. Learn what the light means and how to fix the issue.

Why Are My AirPods Blinking Red and Not Connecting?

Every AirPods case has a small light either on the front or inside the case. The light changes between solid and blinking green, red, and white to show the status of your case or earbuds.

Red Flashing Light

Issue

If your case flashes red, your earbuds have encountered a pairing error. You may be unable to connect them to your device, but a reset can solve this.

Solution

To reset your AirPods, put them in the case, close the lid, and wait for 30 seconds. Go into your iPhone’s Bluetooth settings, find the name of your AirPods under “My Devices,” and tap the “i” button next to it. Tap “Forget This Device” to remove them from your saved devices.

Open your case but leave the earbuds inside. Press and hold the button on the back of the case until the light flashes red and then white. Place your AirPods close to your device and connect them. The pairing error should be resolved, and your case should no longer display a red light.

Solid Red Light

Issue

A solid red light indicates a low battery issue. If your AirPods aren’t in the case, your case needs to be charged. Your case has less than one full recharge available for your earbuds. You’ll know your case is completely dead if no light is on.

If your AirPods are in the case, your earbuds are low on battery. Leave them in the case until you see a solid green light indicating they are fully charged.

If you see a solid red light while your AirPods case is plugged in, your case is charging. Once you see a solid green light, it’s fully charged.

Solution

There is no issue to be solved. A solid red light indicates your case and/or earbuds are charging. Once they are fully charged, the red light will turn green.

Other Reasons Your AirPods May Flash Red

Firmware Update

Firmware updates are downloaded automatically while your AirPods charge in the Bluetooth range of your Wi-Fi-connected device. However, a flashing red light can indicate a firmware issue.

To check if your AirPods are on the latest firmware, go to your Bluetooth settings and tap the “i” button next to their name. The firmware version is listed under the “About” section. Use Apple’s firmware version reference to see if your model is up to date.

To force an update, charge your AirPods in the Bluetooth range of your Wi-Fi-connected device with the lid closed for at least 30 minutes. Open the case to reconnect your AirPods to your phone and check the firmware version again. If they’re still outdated, reset your AirPods and try updating again.

Charging Error

If the status light flashes red while your case is plugged in, there may be a charging issue. Test the cable and power adapter with a different device to ensure they work properly. If the connections work, the problem lies elsewhere.

Dust can interfere with the charging connection. Use a lint-free cloth to clean your device’s charging ports and connectors. If you’re still seeing the flashing red light, look for physical damage that prevents your earbuds from charging properly.

If none of the above are the issue, try resetting your AirPods.

Hardware Issues

In rare cases, a flashing red light indicates hardware issues, such as a defective battery. Contact Apple support or a certified repair center to address the problem.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why Are My AirPods Flashing Red While on Charge?

A blinking red light while charging your AirPods may indicate a charging issue. Ensure your cable and power adapter work, clean the ports and connectors on the earbuds and case, and look for physical damage. If issues persist, try resetting your AirPods.

Why Are AirPods Showing a Red Light Even When Fully Charged?

A solid red light when your earbuds are fully charged can indicate a charging issue. Ensure your cable and power adapter function, clean your earbuds and case, or reset them. If your device has physical damage, it may need to be replaced.

Final Thoughts

If your AirPods are flashing red, it’s not the end of the world. Oftentimes, the issue can be addressed with a simple fix, and if all else fails, a factory reset can salvage your earbuds. Whether the problem is software-related or physical, these issues can be fixed and avoided in the future.

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