Battery Drain: How Do You Make Wireless Ear Headphones Last Longer?

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The last thing that you want to happen is getting the battery of your wireless ear headphones dying out when listening to the latest hit by a favorite artist. What about the battery drying when making your dissertation presentation to professors or critical report to potential investors? Well, it could mark the end or stall a career, but we are here to help you avoid this. 

Although ear headphones come with smaller batteries because of limited battery space, this is not a reason enough to compromise quality. With the right wireless headphones and the tips we are going to highlight shortly, your battery can last for a long period. 

Why Wireless Ear Headphones?

The main advantage of using wireless ear headphones is that they provide you with total freedom. Whether you are off in the woods for an evening walk or making a presentation, there are no distractions from wire entanglement. Here are other benefits of using wireless headphones: 

  • They are safer than wired models because you can use both hands while still listening to music. 
  • Make it possible to pick calls and adjust settings without reaching out to your phone. 
  • Stylish and comfortable to use. 
  • Light and easy to use. 
  • Use noise canceling or isolating technology that make it possible to enjoy music even in noisy areas. 
  • High sound quality all the time. 
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Special Tips for Extending the Battery Life of Wireless Ear Headphones 

The following are some of the best tricks that you can use to make your wireless headphones last all day or more hours:

  • Go for Ear Headphones Designed with Long Battery Life 

This is the first and perhaps, most crucial trick. If you have a low-quality headphone with a poor battery, there is no effort that can help to salvage it. Therefore, make sure to select high-quality ear headphones for longer battery life. For example, the Air 1 Plus Earbud True Wireless Headphones and Air 1 ANC Active Noise Canceling Headphones can last for more than 35 hours each. 

  • Make Sure to Use the Right Charger 

Genuine chargers are designed to ensure that wireless ear headphones are charged correctly and fully. They also reduce the risk of battery damage when charging. If the original charger gets lost or damaged, avoid rushing for a third-party model because it can damage the battery and cut down its life with a huge margin. This is why most original equipment manufacturers (OEM) insist on original chargers for better performance of their products. 

  • Keep the Battery Fully Charged During Storage 

When storing your batteries, make sure they are 100% charged. If they are half charged, there is a risk of reducing the backup time and decreasing the battery life. Again, we must insist that the battery should only be charged to 100% level and then unplugged from the mains. Leaving them plugged into mains can damage the 

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Wireless Ear Headphones Must Go with Longer Smartphone Battery Life

We have said so much about extending the life of the headphone battery, but this will be all in vain if the sound source (smartphone) dies even faster. So, as you improve the battery life of the headphone, that of the smartphone should also be commensurate. Here are some useful tips to help you extend the battery life of the smartphone: 

  • Reduce the screen brightness of the smartphone. 
  • Keep the apps that take a lot of power, such as Facebook Remember and GPS, turned off. 
  • Turn on the battery saver mode of your phone to automatically rescue some power that could have otherwise been lost. 
  • Select darker wallpaper for the phone because anything bright on the screen takes more power. 
  • Disable auto-sync because it continuously uses the internet in the background. 

The tips we have highlighted in this post can help you extend the battery life of your wireless ear headphones with a huge margin. Other important considerations that you should think of include turning off the headphones when not in use and using a carrying case to store/ carry the headphones.