What to Know
- On your iOS device, tap Find My > Devices > your AirPods. Their current location will appear on a map.
- Sign in to iCloud.com, select Find iPhone > All Devices and choose your AirPods. Or launch Find My on a Mac.
This article explains four different ways to find lost AirPods. Instructions apply to both AirPods and AirPods Pro and iOS devices with iOS 10.3 and higher.
How to Find Lost AirPods on iOS and iPadOS Devices
Here's how to find lost AirPods using your iPhone or another iOS or iPadOS device with Find My enabled.
The Find My feature must be enabled on your iOS or iPadOS device before you lose your AirPods. There's no way to turn it on after you've lost a device.
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Open the Find My app on your iOS device and tap Devices.
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Scroll through your list of devices and tap your AirPods.
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You'll see your AirPods plotted on a map in their current location or last known location. Tap Directions to get Apple Maps driving directions to their location.
If the lost AirPods can't be found, you'll see No Location Found (more on this below).
If your AirPods aren't in the same place, the map will only show one of them at a time. Find the AirPod shown on the map and put back in the case. Then, refresh the map, and the map will show the other AirPod to help you find it.
How to Find Lost AirPods Using iCloud
Don't have an iOS device handy? Locate your lost AirPods from a computer by using iCloud. Follow these steps:
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Go to iCloud and sign in with your Apple ID/Apple Account.
In some versions of iOS, this option is called "Apple ID."
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Tap Find iPhone.
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Choose All Devices. (You may be required to sign in again.)
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Choose your AirPods.
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You'll see the current, or last known, location of your AirPods plotted on a map.
How to Find Your AirPods on a Mac
You can also use the Find My application installed on your Mac to find your AirPods.
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Launch Find My on your Mac by using a Spotlight search.
You can also bring up Find My by searching your Applications folder or by clicking the Launchpad icon in your Dock.
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Select Devices.
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Click your AirPods. You'll see their location on a map.
How to Make Lost AirPods Play a Sound
If your lost AirPods are near any of your Apple devices and connected to Bluetooth, you can play a sound to help find them. Here's how:
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In either the Find My app (on iOS and iPadOS devices or on a Mac) or in the Find iPhone section of iCloud, choose your AirPods.
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On iOS, tap Devices > your AirPods > Play Sound.
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On iCloud, select All Devices > your AirPods > Play Sound.
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In the Find My app on a Mac, tap your AirPods on the map and then choose Play Sound.
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A sound will play from your AirPods to help you locate them if they're nearby. You can choose to play the sound to either the Left or Right AirPod. Tap Stop to end the sound.
What to Do if You Can't Locate Lost AirPods
There are a few reasons why you'll get a "No Location Found" message when you're trying to find your lost AirPods.
- You didn't turn on Find My: You won't be able to locate them if you didn't turn this feature on before your AirPods went missing.
- Your AirPods aren't charged: The location tools won't be able to locate your AirPods until they're recharged. And if they're out of range of your iOS device, they won't appear.
If you see the "No Location Found" message, you can't play a sound to find your AirPods, but you might be able to get directions to the location where they were last connected.
We hate to say it, but if all of this doesn't work, you might need to look at purchasing new AirPods. If you've only lost one AirPod, you can buy a replacement from Apple and then connect the replacement AirPod.