How do I Find My lost AirPod Pro?

Use Find My to see your AirPods, AirPods Pro, or AirPods Max on a map and play a sound to locate them.
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Play a sound on your AirPods
  1. Open the Find My app.
  2. Select the Devices tab.
  3. Choose your AirPods from the list.
  4. Tap Play Sound to play a sound that gets louder gradually.
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Can I track one lost AirPod?

The maps on the Find My app and iCloud website will show a location for one AirPods earbud at a time. If you only need to locate one earbud but not the other, locate the AirPod you have on the map and then place it inside the case. Refresh the map, and it will now share information on the missing earbud.
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What do I do if I lost my AirPod?

Take your AirPods to an Apple Store or an Apple Authorized Service Provider. You'll need your serial number, so be sure to bring your proof of purchase or original AirPods box along with your original AirPods. If you have AirPods or AirPods Pro, bring your Charging Case with you.
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How do I Find My lost AirPod offline and dead?

Find My AirPods.

Keep in mind you can only see the “last known location” of your AirPods in the Find My app if they're dead or offline. You can only use Find My to track your AirPods' current location if they've not run out of battery. There would be two scenarios when your AirPods died.
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How can I Find My AirPod without Find My iPhone?

For non-iPhone users who have AirPods or iPhone users who do not have access to their phones, Find My can still be accessed through the iCloud website. Here's how to navigate the site to find your AirPods: Open a browser and head to iCloud.com/find. Make sure you're logged in to your iCloud account.
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What if I lost one AirPod pro?

If you've lost one or both AirPods or your Charging Case, you can purchase a brand new one to replace it. Unfortunately, AppleCare+ for Headphones does not cover AirPods that have been lost or stolen. The lost fee for AirPods Pro is $89 each and $99 for the Charging Case.
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How accurate is Find My AirPods Pro?

For this reason, using Find My AirPods to locate an AirPod that's been left behind isn't going to be particularly accurate, but it will give you a general idea of where they were lost so you can go back to the location.
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How far can you track lost AirPods?

So when you lose your AirPods and one or both are out of the case, you can use Find My to locate your AirPods when they are in Bluetooth range of any iDevice signed in with the same Apple ID (around 10 meters or 30 feet.)
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How do I Find My AirPod location?

Get the location of your AirPods
  1. On iPhone, iPad, iPod touch: Open the Find My app, tap Devices, then tap your AirPods.
  2. On Apple Watch: With a Wi-Fi or cellular connection, open the Find Devices app, then choose your AirPods (watchOS 8.0 or later).
  3. On Mac: Open the Find My app, click Devices, then select your AirPods.
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Can lost AirPods Pro be tracked?

Use Find My to see your AirPods, AirPods Pro, or AirPods Max on a map and play a sound to locate them. If you already set up Find My with an iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac that you're using with your AirPods, Find My can help you locate them.
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How far can AirPods Pro be tracked?

"Track" the AirPods? If they're lost, then the distance from you doesn't matter. If you mean how far they can be from the device used to supply their signal, then that is the standard Bluetooth distance which is about 40 feet (10 meters).
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