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Recently, some of my colleagues and I have been having an issue with our AirPods: my AirPods Pro (second-generation) stay connected to my iPhone even after I put them back in their charging case. The constant connection drains their battery life and they’ll be dead or near dying when I go to use them next. It’s frustrating.
Unfortunately, there doesn’t seem to be a cure-all fix for this. Not yet at least. Apple frequently releases over-air firmware updates to its AirPods, but mine are running the latest software — 5E135, which was rolled out in early May — and still having this issue.
We’ve reached out to Apple for any word on an official fix, but there’s a simple way to mitigate the issue right now: manually disconnect them. It’s a little tedious and takes away a bit of the “magic” of AirPods, but it’s the best solution I’ve found so far.
How to manually disconnect your AirPods

- Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
- Select the “i” icon next to your AirPods.
- Scroll down and select “Disconnect.”