Apple, which recently became the world’s first company with a value of 3 trillion dollars, achieved this success, of course, thanks to the sales success of its products and its technologies. But even this $3 trillion company couldn’t solve it, because there was a user-dependent problem at the very end: losing a wireless headset.
The biggest fear of anyone who wears these types of wireless headphones, whether they have AirPods or not, is to lose one of their headphones. Apple, on the other hand, is focused on how to find your headset when you lose it, instead of this impossible problem. The company has released a video showing what the user should do if one of the AirPods earphones is lost.
If you lose your AirPods, follow these ways:
In the video released the other day, he listed the ways to find these headphones in case the first, second and third generation AirPods, AirPods Pro and AirPods Max are lost. The steps that Apple explained in the video were as follows:
- If you have lost a pair of your headset, open the Find app and go to the Devices tab. Click on your AirPods. If your headphones are second-generation AirPods, there will be a directional pad that will direct you to Maps. Clicking this button will show the location of your AirPods on the map.
- If your lost earphones or a pair are third generation AirPods, AirPods Pro or AirPods Max and the earphones are out of Bluetooth range; you will also be able to see your headphones on the map.
- If these headphones are within Bluetooth range, the ‘Find’ button will appear in the application. Press this button and your iPhone will connect to AirPods to find your AirPods. As you get closer to the device, a screen will appear where you will see that the signal is increasing. But if you still did not find the device, you can start making a loud sound through the headphones.
- If your headphones are third generation AirPods or AirPods Pro, you can enable the ‘Lost Mode’ in the Find app to keep your headset registered to your Apple ID, and you can get information as soon as your headset shares location information.