If your AirPod case is not blinking, it means that it’s not charging at all, even when plugged into a wall outlet or a computer. A faulty power source or a broken case is likely the main culprit when this happens. A damaged lighting cable can also be one of the main causes of your case not being charged.

When you face this problem, the first thing you should do is check whether the wires are connected properly or not. attempt to figure out what could be causing your AirPod case not to charge and fix it.

Why is My AirPod Case Not Charging?

The following reasons are the possible causes for your AirPod Case not to charge.

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How to Fix AirPod Case Not Charging?

Firstly, check your AirPods battery status, as it won’t charge further if it has a full battery. Connect your AirPods to your iPhone or any other device using Bluetooth. A pop-up will appear on the paired device showing how much charge remains on your Airpod case.

Another reason your case won’t charge is because of loosely plugged cables. It is one of the users’ most common blunders while charging their AirPods. So, before moving on to the fixes, ensure to replug thelighting cable to the portand make sure it’s connected to the source properly.

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If the rubber sheath has tears or the cables are bent very badly, the wires inside it are likely to be broken. When this happens, the current won’t supply through them, so your AirPod case won’t charge. To verify if the cable is at fault, connect this cable to another AirPod or phone and see if that device is charging or not.

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you may also use another lightning cable and see if that charges your phone. If you don’t have an extra cable and are planning to buy a new one, ensure it is an Apple-certified cable with an MFi badge. Using third-party accessories can cause further damage to your AirPods.

Built-up lint and debris on the port can prevent your AirPod case from charging. When dust particles clog your port, it prevents the current from flowing. Thus, your case won’t get charged.

To remove this layer of build-up particles, use a soft bristle brush and lightly remove the debris. you may also use a SIM eject tool, paperclip, or a toothpick to remove it. Gently stick it inside the port and move it around in a circular motion to scoop it out. You can use a flashlight to see where the dust particles are the most accumulated.

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Similarly, any form ofliquid inside the portcan also cause your case not to charge. If the water has gotten deep inside your AirPods port, it can cause water damage. The internals can also erode, causing a hardware failure.

If the source supplying the current is damaged or isn’t functioning correctly, your AirPod case is likely not to charge. In the worst-case scenario, the insides of the port could be broken or damaged, which is not easy to fix on your own. We suggest you take it to a repair shop and get it treated by professionals.

If you are using a well-functioning cable that is correctly plugged into the outlet and your AirPod case is not charging, the AC Adapter is likely to be at fault.

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