Earbuds charging case not charging the earbuds
The charging contacts inside the case or on your earbuds are probably dirty or blocked. Clean both the metal pins on the earbuds and the matching contacts inside the case with a dry cotton swab or soft cloth. This fixes the problem in most cases within a minute.
Your earbuds charge through metal contacts that touch the case. Like tiny pins that pass electricity. If those contacts get dust, moisture, or dried residue on them, the electricity can't flow and your earbuds won't charge. The good news is cleaning those contacts solves the problem for 90% of cases. We'll also walk through checking the case battery level and making sure the earbuds are sitting in the right spot.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Soaking the cotton swab in too much water. This can damage the electronics. Use just one tiny drop
- Scrubbing so hard you scratch the contacts. Gentle is better. A soft rub for 10 seconds is enough
- Assuming the earbuds are broken when the case just needs charging. Charge the case first before trying anything else
Signs you need professional help
- You've cleaned the contacts and checked the case battery, but one or both earbuds still won't charge The LED light inside the case looks damaged or broken The earbuds fall out of the case or don't sit securely
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