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How to Check Original AirPods 4 by Serial Number?

Understanding AirPods Authenticity via serial number

Verifying the authenticity of your AirPods can help you avoid counterfeit products that may not perform as expected. One effective method to confirm their legitimacy is by checking the serial number. This article details how to locate your AirPods’ serial number and how to use it to ensure you have purchased genuine products.

Steps to Find the AirPods Serial Number

To check the serial number of your AirPods, follow these straightforward steps:

  1. Charge Your AirPods: Ensure that your AirPods are sufficiently charged. Place them in the charging case and connect it to a power source if necessary.

  2. Pair with Your iPhone: Make sure your AirPods are connected to your iPhone. If not, open the case near your device and follow on-screen instructions.

  3. Open the Charging Case: With the AirPods in the charging case, open the lid to activate the pairing mode.

  4. Access Bluetooth Settings: On your iPhone, navigate to Settings, then select Bluetooth. Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled.

  5. Select Your AirPods: Locate your AirPods in the list (they may appear as “John’s AirPods,” for example).

  6. View Information: Tap the “Info” button (represented by the small “i”) next to the name of your AirPods. This will reveal detailed information.

  7. Locate the Serial Number: In the information panel, you will see the serial number. You can hold down on it to copy if needed.

Verifying the Authenticity of the Serial Number

Once you have the serial number, you can determine if your AirPods are genuine through a few key methods:

  1. Check against Apple’s Verification Tool: Visit Apple’s official website and use the Check Coverage page (https://selfsolve.apple.com/agreementWarrantyDynamic.do). Input your serial number to see warranty status and product details. If the data matches your AirPods, they are likely genuine.

  2. Inspect the Charging Case: The same serial number can often be found printed on the underside of the lid of your AirPods charging case. Ensure that this matches the one displayed on your iPhone.

  3. Examine Product Packaging: authentic airpods will have consistent serial numbers on the packaging and the product itself. Check these against the numbers found in the settings.

Identifying Counterfeit AirPods

If you have suspicions regarding the authenticity of your AirPods, consider the following indicators:

  • Pop-up notifications: genuine airpods will show a battery status pop-up on your iPhone when you open the case. If you only see a percentage of the battery for one side, it may indicate a counterfeit product.

  • Absence of a Serial Number: If you cannot find a serial number on the device or the charging case, it is likely a fake. Every original Apple product, including AirPods, has a unique serial number.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Can AirPods have different serial numbers for each piece?
Yes, each AirPod in the set has its own unique serial number, distinct from the main number found on the case. This allows for identification of individual pieces, especially if one requires servicing.

2. What if my AirPods serial number checks out, but they’re still functioning poorly?
In such cases, it’s possible that your AirPods may have internal issues unrelated to their authenticity. You can contact Apple Support for troubleshooting or potential warranty service if they are within the coverage period.

3. Why is it important to verify the serial number?
Validating the serial number helps prevent consumer fraud, ensuring that you receive the quality and performance expected from Apple products. Counterfeit AirPods may lack essential features and could pose safety risks.

About the author

Lucas Harrington

Lucas Harrington

Lucas Harrington is a technology specialist focused on Apple hardware and the broader Apple ecosystem. With over 10 years of experience working with devices such as the iPhone, iPad, MacBook, and other Apple products, he has developed deep expertise in device optimization, troubleshooting, and ecosystem integration. Lucas regularly writes online articles, reviews, and practical guides covering Apple hardware, macOS, iOS features, performance tips, and device maintenance. His work helps Apple users better understand their devices and get the most out of the Apple ecosystem.