Precision Finding will only work with AirPods (3rd generation), AirPods Pro (1st or 2nd generation), and AirPods Max. Use this option to find your lost AirPods if your device is nearby and in Bluetooth range.

Depending on your device, you may see the case, right bud, and left bud listed separately. In this case, tap your case.

A new screen will open. This will act similarly to a compass. You may need to take a few steps with your iPhone or iPad to connect it. When your device connects, the Find My screen will turn green with a white circle in the middle.

Find My will reveal the distance between you and the AirPods in the bottom-left corner.

Find My will reveal the distance between you and the AirPods in the bottom-left corner.

If you’re in a dark environment, you’ll be able to tap the Flashlight icon to turn it on.

The case is needed to charge Apple AirPods. You must have at least one AirPod inside of the case to locate it using Find My.

The case is needed to charge Apple AirPods. You must have at least one AirPod inside of the case to locate it using Find My.

If you’re nearby and can’t locate your AirPods, you’ll be able to play a sound find it easily.

If your case is closed, you won’t be able to play a sound. Your device will attempt to connect, but it will not play unless the case opens.

Tap Stop to end the sound. Once you have your case back in your possession, be careful and avoid losing your AirPods.

Tap Stop to end the sound. Once you have your case back in your possession, be careful and avoid losing your AirPods.

Tap Stop to end the sound. Once you have your case back in your possession, be careful and avoid losing your AirPods.

This method will only work for AirPods (3rd generation), AirPods Pro (1st and 2nd generation), and AirPods Max. If someone finds your AirPods with Lost Mode activated, they will receive a message on their iPhone.

This method will only work for AirPods (3rd generation), AirPods Pro (1st and 2nd generation), and AirPods Max. If someone finds your AirPods with Lost Mode activated, they will receive a message on their iPhone.

You will see options to manage Directions and Notifications, and Mark As Lost.

Your AirPods will be set to Lost Mode. If an iPhone user finds your AirPods, they will receive a notice on their iPhone with your phone number.

If you have your AirPods but no case, you can contact Apple Support for a replacement.

Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad. Tap Bluetooth, then tap the i next to your AirPods name. You can find your Serial Number listed below the About header.

You can also click Schedule a Visit if you want to get your replacement at a store.

Your representative should begin the process for your replacement. You’ll be able to ship it to your local Apple store or directly to your home. When the replacement arrives, you’ll need to connect your AirPods to the new case. [4] X Research source