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How to Check Your AirPods Battery on Android

By Matthew Lynch
August 5, 2023
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AirPods are some of the most popular earphones to have ever been released in the market. These earphones offer a completely wire-free experience so you can enjoy your music without any interruptions. One of the primary concerns that most AirPods users face is checking the battery level of their earphones. If you are an AirPods user with an Android device, you might be wondering how to check the battery status of your earphones. In this article, we will be explaining just that.

Method 1: Check Battery Level with a Widgets App

One of the easiest ways to check your AirPods battery on Android is to use a third-party widget app. Widget apps can help you display battery levels, weather forecasts, and other essential information right on your home screen. Here is how you can do it:

Step 1: Download and Install the BatON App on your Android device from the Google Play Store.

Step 2: Open the app and connect your AirPods to your Android device.

Step 3: Once paired, open the app, and it should show you the battery levels of your AirPods.

Step 4: To enable the widget, press and hold an empty space on your home screen, and select “Widgets.”

Step 5: Find “BatON” among the installed apps, press and hold it, and release it on your home screen.

Step 6: The BatOn widget should now be displaying the battery levels of your AirPods.

Method 2: Check Battery Level Through Developer Options

If you are an active Android user, you might have heard of the “developer options” on Android devices. This option is an essential tool for developers but can also be used to get a glimpse of your AirPods battery life. Here is how you can do it:

Step 1: Go to “Settings” on your Android device, then select “About Device.”

Step 2: Find “Build Number” and tap it seven times. This should enable the “Developer Options” on your Android device.

Step 3: Go back to “Settings” and find the “Developer Options.”

Step 4: Scroll down to the “Bluetooth Audio Codec” and click on it. This should reveal your AirPods battery level.

Method 3: Use a Third-Party App

If the first two methods do not work for you, or you want more detailed information about your AirPods battery status, you can download a third-party app from the Google Play Store. Some of the best AirPods battery apps include AirBattery, Assistant Trigger, and MaterialPods. Here is how you can use these apps:

Step 1: Download and install a third-party app from the Google Play Store.

Step 2: Connect your AirPods to your Android device.

Step 3: Open the third-party app, and it should show you the battery levels of your AirPods.

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