
The charging case light will turn red when the case battery drops to 40% which means it can’t fully charge both earphones until it’s recharged. The charging case also has an LED status light that will turn white for a few seconds when charging starts. You can check charge status on the iPhone or iPad by opening the case lid and placing the charging case within a couple of centimeters. Each earphone should snap into place magnetically. Unlike Powerbeats Wireless, there’s no charging port on the actual earbuds you’ll need the charging case to power up. The left earphone charges on the left side and the right earphone charges on the right side with the ‘b’ logo facing outward on either side. Unlike newer iPhones and AirPods, there’s no wireless charging option for the charge case.Įach earphone charges with the magnetic connector inside the charging case (as long as the charging case is charged). This is the same charging cable that comes with iPhones so the same charger is compatible. The charging case charges with the bundled Lightning cable and the charging port on the back of the case, but you’ll need to supply your own charging brick or charge from a USB port on a computer. Hopefully your Powerbeats Pro earphones arrive charged, but you’ll eventually need to recharge. Read on to learn how to master the brand new Powerbeats Pro totally wireless earphones. New to Powerbeats Pro or planning to buy the new totally wireless Beats? The newest Beats earphones are all-new, delivering Apple AirPods features and improvements to original Beats Powerbeats design.
