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How to turn off case sound effects on Apple’s second-gen AirPods Pro

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Apple’s second-generation AirPods Pro have more powerful noise cancellation and better sound quality than the original pair, but the company has also made significant improvements to the charging case. Aside from the new lanyard loop, the case itself now contains a speaker that can emit sounds when you’re trying to track it down using Apple’s Find My app.

By default, the case also plays sound effects when you plug it in for charging. Inevitably, some people won’t be a fan of that feature, but thankfully it’s fairly easy to turn off the extra sounds and use the speaker purely for location tracking purposes.

AirPods settings are easier to access as of iOS 16.
Image: Chris Welch / The Verge

An image of the AirPods menu in iOS settings displaying the “enable charging case sounds” option.

You can turn off the case’s sound effects with a quick flip of a toggle.
Image: Chris Welch / The Verge

If you find yourself wanting to enable the sounds later on, just return to the same menu and flip the toggle back to green. Again, turning this option off won’t prevent the case from playing sounds if you’re trying to locate it with the Find My app; this only silences the other sounds.


Apple’s second-generation AirPods Pro have more powerful noise cancellation and better sound quality than the original pair, but the company has also made significant improvements to the charging case. Aside from the new lanyard loop, the case itself now contains a speaker that can emit sounds when you’re trying to track it down using Apple’s Find My app.

By default, the case also plays sound effects when you plug it in for charging. Inevitably, some people won’t be a fan of that feature, but thankfully it’s fairly easy to turn off the extra sounds and use the speaker purely for location tracking purposes.

An image of the iOS 16 settings menu, showing the new shortcut to access AirPods options.

AirPods settings are easier to access as of iOS 16.
Image: Chris Welch / The Verge

An image of the AirPods menu in iOS settings displaying the “enable charging case sounds” option.

You can turn off the case’s sound effects with a quick flip of a toggle.
Image: Chris Welch / The Verge

If you find yourself wanting to enable the sounds later on, just return to the same menu and flip the toggle back to green. Again, turning this option off won’t prevent the case from playing sounds if you’re trying to locate it with the Find My app; this only silences the other sounds.

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