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Why Does One Airpod Die Faster? ( 7 Reasons & Solution )

If you are a lover of music or you do not like taking your phones to your ears when making phone calls, then the Apple Airpod is your best bet. But one common problem with it is that one airport dies faster than the other. If you want to know why one airpod dies faster than the other, then read this article that has compiled a list of reasons as well as how to fix it for you. 

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I know you will be all smiles after teasing this article because it is highly informative and educational. Without wasting much time, let us get started. 

What Is An Airpod?

 

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An Airpod is one of the accessories of Apple that was first produced in 2016 along with iPhone 7. It is a wireless Bluetooth designed like earbuds. They are specifically designed to work with iPhones and iPads. It comes in a pair of two in a case. 

Airpods are used for listening to audio as well as for making calls since they are connected to your Apple device through Bluetooth. However, most users are asking “why does one Airpod die faster than the other?” The reasons and solutions are all explained in the article below. So let us get started. 

Why Does One Airpod Die Faster Than The Other?

 

Having understood what an airport is and knowing that it comes in pairs, it is necessary to ask the question “why does one Airpod die faster than the other?”

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Why Does One Airpod Die Faster

There are very many reasons why one Airpod dies faster than the other. See some of the reasons in the following paragraphs. 

You Might Be Using One Airpod More Than The Other

 

One of the commonest reasons why one Airpod dies faster than the other is that you use one more than the other. This happens mostly when one Airpod multitasks between answering and listening to music. 

Also, if you activate one of the Airpod to use Siri when double tapped, its battery will drain faster. And when this happens often, it is likely going to die faster than the other. 

You Use The Mic On One Airpod More Than The Other

 

Another reason why one Airpod dies faster than the other is when you set one Airpod to use the microphone all the time. When this is done often, the battery of the one whose microphone is used often would drain faster making it die faster than the other. 

Syncing Problem

 

One of the Airpod would die faster than the other if they are having syncing problems. That is, if for the reasons that I will be stating below your Airpod isn’t syncing correctly, one may die faster than the other. The following are the probable reasons why they are not syncing correctly. 

  • Your phone’s Bluetooth connection. 
  • Issues with the firmware of the ng with too many devices. 

Damaged Charging Case

 

One Airpod dies faster than the other if the charging case is damaged. To know if the charging case of the Airpod is bad, the light at the front of the case would either be dim or not come on at all.

When you touch it, it always feels warm even when it is not charging or it may not charge when connected to a charge. If you notice these signs, know that the charging case of the Airpod is damaged. 

Damaged Battery

 

If you have been using your Airpod often and you charge it always, the battery of one of the Airpod may be damaged. This can also happen if you use the airport under wet conditions. When water is clogged in the battery, one Airpod is most likely to die faster than the other. 

Clogged Charging Port

 

Another reason why one airpod dies faster than the other is when it’s bitten or the charging port is clogged with debris It other particles.

This could obstruct the effective charging of the airpod thereby leading to it draining faster than the other. The result of this would be one airpod dying faster than the other. 

Manufacturer Defects

 

The complaint of one Airpod dying faster than the other can also be due to the manufacturer’s defect. Also, this does not always happen, Apple has acknowledged that it is a cause. 

What Should I Do If One Airpod Dies Faster Than The Other? 

 

Having answered the question “why does one Airpod die faster than the other” by giving you several reasons, let us see some of the solutions to the problem briefly in the succeeding paragraphs. 

Do Not Use One Airpod More Often Than The Other

 

Avoid the use of one Airpod more than the other. Use them both equally. And even if you prefer using one Airpod at a time, make sure you alternate them to avoid draining the battery of one faster than the other. 

Use The Microphones Of Both Airpod Equally

 

Using one microphone drains its battery faster. So, turn on the “Automatically switch airpod” feature to enable you to use them both equally. 

To do that, go to Settings, select Bluetooth, next to your Airpod name, and click on the “i“. Go to the Microphone option and select ” automatically switch Airpod”. With this, you can use them both equally. 

Disconnect and Reset Airpod

 

If you notice that one Airpod is faster than the other, you can connect it from Bluetooth and reset it. This can help to resolve the issue of one Airpod dying faster than the other. 

Clean Batteries Of Your Airpods

 

We noted above that damaged batteries can be the reason why one Airpod dies faster than the other. You can clean the batteries by using a cotton swab and alcohol. If that doesn’t make it work, then try replacing the batteries. 

Clean The Airpods Charging Case

 

The charging process of the Airpod can be hindered if it is clogged with don’t and debris. So always ensure to clean them using cotton swabs and alcohol with 70% isopropyl. 

Update Airpods Firmware

 

You can also update the firmware of the airpod to increase yes life span. To update the firmware, keep the Airpods on charge in the case. Bring them close to your paired iOS device. If there is an update, the device will download and install it. 

Contact Apple Support

 

If you have tried out all the options explained in this post and the problem persists, then it is time to contact Apple Support for help and further directions on what to do. 

Summary

 

In this article, we have answered the question “why does one Airpod die faster than the other” by giving you 6 reasons. We went ahead to show you how to easily get it fixed and prevent future occurrences. Contact Apple Support for further information on what to do if the problem persists.