In this post, we’ll take you through two routes you can use to find your lost AirPods. Both routes are embedded in the FindMy app and are used depending on how far away you think the AirPods are away from you. Let’s go through both of the ways. READ MORE: AirPods 3: Spatial Audio, New Design, Battery, Price
Find Lost AirPods With Your iPhone
1. Play Sound
If you lose your AirPods, you can decide to play sounds from it so you can locate them. This works better if you suspect that the AirPods are somewhere around you in the house. If they are a bit far from where you are, chances are you won’t even hear the sound it plays. Follow the steps below to play sounds and find your AirPods.
Open the Find My app on your iPhone.Select the Devices tab.
Out of the devices listed, select your AirPods.
Tap on the Play Sound option.
Select Play Sound again if it shows a volume warning.It shows which of the earbuds are playing a sound with a blue color.
Listen to hear the sound and locate your AirPods. Tap on Stop when you find them.
Your AirPods need to be connected for this to work. For AirPods 3, your AirPods don’t need to be out of the case to play the sound. This is unlike the AirPods Pro.
2. Find Nearby
If you don’t think your AirPods are close by, you should use the Find Nearby option instead. This will direct you to the location of your AirPods using the connection. Follow the steps below to do this.
Open the Find My app on your iPhone.Select the Devices tab.Out of the devices listed, select your AirPods.Tap the Find Nearby option.
It searches for signal and tries to connect with your AirPods.
Once it gets a signal, it tells you if your AirPods are far and says you should keep moving.
If you are close, it says they’re near and stills tells you to keep moving.
When you get around the AirPods, it tells you they’re here and to look for your AirPods around that area.
This is a great way to always find your lost AirPods with your iPhone. Especially as they can get easily lost under the bed, behind the TV, or under the refrigerator because of their small size. However, you should note that this mode will likely not work if you lose your AirPods in a very far location from where you are at the point of looking for it because it needs to be connected to work. Let us know in the comments section how helpful this has been to find your lost AirPods with your iPhone. Can it be a better process?