Dropping your AirPods Pro in water can be traumatizing. You must certainly know that AirPods Pro don’t mesh well with water, just like any other electronics (unless they’re waterproof).

Even though AirPods Pro are water-resistant, they can withstand moisture only to a limited degree. So, dropping them in water might be a little too extreme for your poor AirPods Pro to handle.

Since you cannot turn back time, you better take care of the wet AirPods Pro before they breathe their last breath.

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Aren’t AirPods Pro Supposed to Be Water-Resistant?

AirPods Pro arewater-resistant. That means they are designed to handle a little splash of water here and there. But a dip in the pool or getting soaked from pouring rain can leave them ruined.

If you’re confused, we don’t blame you. The wordswater-resistant and water-proofare often used interchangeably, hence the confusion. To spell it out for you, water-resistant devices can withstand moisture up to a certain limit.

Water-proof devices, on the other, can resist excess moisture. But, the hard truth is that they all succumb to moisture after a point. The degree to which they can handle moisture is dependent on IP ratings.

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IP Rating of AirPods Pro

IP rating, short forIngress Protection, shows the resistance capacity of the electrical enclosure against intrusion and moisture. The first digit of the IP rating reveals the intrusion resisting capability while the second digit shows the effectiveness to resist moisture.

AirPods Pro and AirPods (3rd generation) are graded with an IPX4 rating. This rating of IP enables the device to resist water splashes. But, anything beyond that will damage the AirPods Pro.

Home Remedies for Water Damaged AirPods Pro

If you dropped your Airpods Pro in water, you may take measures to prevent water damage. Here are a few home remedies that will help cure the damp AirPods Pro.

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Wipe AirPods Completely Dry

Quickly dry the AirPods after retrieving them from the water. You might be tempted to use a blow dryer or a vacuum cleaner to dry the AirPods sooner. But, their warm air and high air pressure will do more harm than good.

You should use a soft and dry microfiber cloth to wipe the outer surface of AirPods. Here are some Apple-approved ways to dry the water-damaged AirPods.

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