11.04.2019

How to clean your dirty AirPods Pro and its charging case

AirPods Pro comes with a new form factor that includes an internal design. New parts are waiting to be cleaned and you will probably find that they are dirtier than AirPods because they are worn in your ears. AirPods Pro can be fired after a short time. Read on to find out how to clean your AirPods Pro and Charger.

Many expected that AirPods Pro would be available in black and white, but only in white. Although white is simple and clean, it is easier to remove dirt and earwax. There are also internal tricks to deal with, and Apple has updated its AirPods Pro cleaning manual , which includes earplugs. Read below for all the details.

How to clean your dirty AirPods Pro and its charging case

AirPods Pro headphones

  1. Clean your AirPods Pro with a clean microfiber cloth
  2. If necessary, lightly wetting clothing with fresh (or distilled) water
  3. Be sure to give it a try before putting it back in the box or in your ears.
  4. Remove some excess cotton from one end for a more accurate cotton swab
  5. Use a dental floss tip carefully to break and remove hard-to-reach areas
  6. Blue Tack is another excellent way to remove dirt from the black grilles of the speakers.

AirPods Pro earplugs

  1. Use a clean, dry microfiber cloth or cotton swab to clean the exterior.
  2. To completely clean, pull firmly on the silicone tips to remove them.
  3. Rinse with fresh water (according to Apple, blow soap and other cleaning products away)
  4. Dry with your own cloth
  5. With Blue Tack, the speakers can be cleaned with the headphones off
  6. Slide it back until you hear a click (make sure the oval shape is aligned)

AirPods Pro Charging Case

  1. Use a clean, dry microfiber cloth to clean the AirPods Pro Charging Case
  2. If necessary, slightly moisten the fabric with isopropyl alcohol.
  3. Make sure that the liquid does not get into the charge / contact connection
  4. Blue Tack is again a great way to remove dirt and debris from the outside and inside of the cargo box.

Or if it ends up with debris accumulating in the charging contacts of the charging case, you can try a manual air blower before air testing canned . It is better not to stick to the load contacts to avoid damage. If you need more help than a simple AirPods Pro cleaning, visit your Apple Store or AASP system.

The full Apple Support document can be found here .

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