To fully charge the AirPods Pro earbuds, it takes approximately 22 minutes. This quick charging time is incredibly convenient for users who are always on the go and need their earbuds ready to use in a short amount of time. Once fully charged, the AirPods Pro can provide up to 4.5 hours of listening time or 3.5 hours of talk time.
However, it’s important to note that the charging case for the AirPods Pro takes longer to charge compared to the earbuds themselves. When using a Lightning cable, it takes approximately one hour to fully charge the case. This means that if you’re charging both the earbuds and the case together, you’ll need to give the case some additional time to reach a full charge.
If you prefer to use a wireless charger to charge the AirPods Pro case, the charging time may be slightly longer compared to using a Lightning cable. The exact charging time can vary depending on the specific wireless charger you’re using, but generally, it will take more than one hour to fully charge the case wirelessly. This is something to keep in mind if you rely on wireless charging as your primary method of charging.
To determine the charging status of the AirPods Pro case, you can look at the LED light on the front of the case. When the case is fully charged, the LED light will turn green. On the other hand, if the case is still charging, the LED light will be amber. This indicator is helpful in quickly checking the charging status of your AirPods Pro case without having to open it or rely on your device’s battery percentage.
In my personal experience, the quick charging time of the AirPods Pro earbuds has been incredibly convenient. I often find myself needing to charge them quickly before heading out, and the 22-minute charging time allows me to do so without much delay. Additionally, the LED light on the charging case provides a clear visual indication of when the case is fully charged, making it easy to know when I can grab my fully charged AirPods Pro and go.
The AirPods Pro earbuds take approximately 22 minutes to fully charge, while the charging case takes about one hour to charge using a Lightning cable. Wireless charging may take longer. The LED light on the charging case serves as a helpful indicator of the charging status, with green indicating a full charge and amber indicating that it’s still charging.