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Purchasing used AirPods Pro 2 Lightning can be a cost-effective way to enjoy premium audio technology. However, it’s important to verify whether they are still under warranty or covered by Apple Support before making a purchase. This guide will walk you through the steps to check the warranty status of your used AirPods Pro 2 Lightning.
Gather Necessary Information
Before checking the warranty status, ensure you have the following details:
- The serial number of the AirPods Pro 2 Lightning
- The purchase date or proof of purchase, if available
- Access to an iPhone, iPad, or Mac connected to the AirPods
Find the Serial Number
You can find the serial number of your AirPods Pro 2 Lightning in several ways:
- On the AirPods case: Open the lid and look inside the lid or bottom of the case
- On your paired device: Go to Settings > Bluetooth, tap the info icon next to your AirPods
- In the original packaging: Check the box or receipt for the serial number
Check Warranty Status via Apple Support
Once you have the serial number, follow these steps:
Use the Apple Check Coverage Website
Visit the official Apple Check Coverage page: https://checkcoverage.apple.com/
Enter the serial number and the verification code, then click “Continue.” The website will display the warranty status, including whether your AirPods are still covered by Apple Support or AppleCare+.
Check Your Apple ID Device List
If your AirPods are linked to your Apple ID, you can also check their warranty status through your account:
- Go to appleid.apple.com
- Sign in with your Apple ID credentials
- Navigate to the “Devices” section
- Select your AirPods Pro 2 Lightning from the list
- View warranty and support coverage details
Contact Apple Support for Assistance
If you’re unable to verify the warranty status online, contact Apple Support directly. Provide them with the serial number and purchase details for personalized assistance.
Visit the Apple Support page: https://support.apple.com/
Additional Tips
To ensure your used AirPods Pro 2 Lightning are in good condition and eligible for warranty coverage:
- Check for physical damage or missing parts
- Test the charging and connectivity features
- Verify that the serial number matches the original packaging or documentation
Proper documentation and accurate serial number information help streamline the warranty verification process.