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jimmysofat6864

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Nov 7, 2018
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I am trying to calibrate my AirPods to make them read battery more accurate. I drained them overnight and put them in the case but when I do that the battery reports back at 78-80 percent even though it’s been about 10 seconds. When I try to calibrate my gen 2 AirPods they start off at zero percent but when I try to calibrate my gen 1 AirPods they start off at unusually high percentages. How can I go about fixing this? I have already tried factory resetting and pairing and unpairing.
 
Is the reading also high on other IOS devices?

Are they & your IOS device/s on their latest firmware?
 
Yes other devices report the same thing and are all on their respective latest versions.
How are you checking the battery? Pop-up menu when you flip open the lid, or the Widget?

If you're not aware of the widget, enable it & see if it says the same thing.
 
How are you checking the battery? Pop-up menu when you flip open the lid, or the Widget?

If you're not aware of the widget, enable it & see if it says the same thing.
I am using both and they both report the same status.
 
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