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Can you still use your AirPods if you don't have the case with you? The first time you pair your AirPods with a device like an iPhone or a laptop, you'll need to be able to press the button on the case so your AirPods can enter Pairing Mode. But if you've already paired your AirPods to the device you want to use, you can easily reconnect them and this wikiHow article teaches you how.

Turning on AirPods Without a Case

You can’t pair AirPods to a new device without their case. To reconnect your AirPods to your iPhone, open the Control Center, tap the AirPlay icon in the audio card, and select your AirPods. On a Mac, click the Bluetooth icon on the top of your screen and select your AirPods.

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Reconnecting AirPods to an iPhone

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  1. To do this, swipe down from the top right corner of your screen.
  2. It's the card in the top right corner that shows your current media.
  3. This icon looks like a triangle inside circles in the top right corner of the audio card.[2]
  4. If you've previously paired your AirPods, you'll see them show up here as long as they are on and within range.[3]
    • If your AirPods do not show up here, you'll need the case to perform troubleshooting issues, like re-pairing.
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Reconnecting AirPods to an Android

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  1. You can swipe down from the top of the screen to access Quick Panel and tap the gear icon. Or you can tap the app icon that looks like a gear.[4]
  2. You'll see this next to the Bluetooth icon.[5]
    • You should see a list of paired devices that you can connect to.
  3. If you've previously paired your AirPods, you'll see them show up here as long as they are on and within range.[6]
    • If your AirPods do not show up here, you'll need the case to perform troubleshooting issues, like forgetting the connection and pairing again.
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Reconnecting AirPods with a Mac Computer

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  1. The AirPods will connect to your Mac.[7]
    • If your AirPods do not show up here, you'll need the case to perform troubleshooting issues, like forgetting the connection and pairing again.
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Reconnecting AirPods with a Windows PC

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  1. It's the icon that looks like a chat bubble on the far right of your taskbar.[8]
  2. This will open a Bluetooth Settings window.[9]
  3. You should see them under "Audio" or "Other Devices" if you have previously paired them with your computer.[10]
    • If your AirPods do not show up here, you'll need the case to perform troubleshooting issues, like forgetting the connection and pairing again.[11]
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  • Not only can you not connect your AirPods without a case, but you also need a case to charge them. So if you lose the case, you're pretty much out of luck.
  • Remember that the first time you get AirPods you have to both charge them and pair them with any device you want to use them on.
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