5-Minute charge testing conducted with drained AirPods that were charged for 5 minutes, then a cellular phone call was started until the first AirPod stopped playing call audio.
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Testing consisted of full AirPods battery discharge with a cellular phone call until the first AirPod stopped playing call audio. Testing consisted of full AirPods battery discharge while playing audio until the first AirPod stopped playback. With Spatial Audio with Head Tracking enabled, listening time was up to 5 hours. This cycle was repeated until both the AirPods and charging case were fully discharged. The drained AirPods were charged to 100 percent, then the cellular phone call was restarted until the first AirPod stopped playing call audio. The drained AirPods were charged to 100 percent, then audio playback was resumed until the first AirPod stopped playback.
To see the detailed charge status and charge level, see Check the charge status. Then plug the other end of the cable into a USB charger or port. You can charge your case with or without your AirPods inside. Charging is fastest when you use an iPhone or iPad USB charger or plug into your Mac. You can use a USB-C to Lightning Cable or a USB to Lightning Cable. To charge your case via wired connection, plug the Lightning cable that came with your AirPods into the Lightning connector on your case. If the light flashes amber, you might need to set up your AirPods again. If the light flashes white, your AirPods are ready to set up with one of your devices. When you connect your MagSafe Charging Case or Wireless Charging Case to a charger, or place it on a Qi-certified charging mat, the status light will stay on for 8 seconds. Green means fully charged, and amber means less than one full charge remains.
When your AirPods aren't in your case, the light shows the status of your case. If your AirPods are in your case and the lid is open, then the light shows the charge status of your AirPods.