What is what to do when airpod falls in water?

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Oh no! Your AirPods took a swim. Here's what to do to try and save them:

  1. Act Quickly: The faster you react, the better your chances of saving your AirPods.

  2. Remove Them Immediately: Get them out of the water as fast as possible.

  3. Dry Them Off: Use a soft, absorbent cloth (like microfiber) to thoroughly dry the exterior of your AirPods and the charging case.

  4. Disconnect from Power: If the charging case was also submerged, immediately disconnect it from any power source.

  5. Shake Out Excess Water: Gently shake the AirPods to dislodge any water trapped inside. Don't shake too hard!

  6. Open the Case: Open the charging case and turn it upside down to allow any water to drain out.

  7. Use a Desiccant: Place the AirPods and the open charging case in a container filled with a desiccant like silica gel. If you don't have silica gel, uncooked rice can be used as a last resort, though it's less effective. Bury the AirPods and case completely.

  8. Wait: Leave them in the desiccant for at least 24-48 hours. Patience is key.

  9. Test: After waiting, thoroughly inspect the AirPods and case for any signs of corrosion or water damage. Try charging the case and then connecting to your AirPods.

  10. Troubleshooting:

    • If they don't turn on, try charging them for at least 30 minutes.
    • If one AirPod works but the other doesn't, try resetting your AirPods.
    • If you still have issues, contact Apple Support.

Important Considerations:

  • Don't use heat: Avoid using a hairdryer, placing them in the oven, or using direct sunlight to dry them. Heat can cause further damage.
  • Don't use compressed air: This can force water further into the device.
  • Liquid damage isn't covered by warranty: Apple's warranty typically doesn't cover water damage.

Good luck!