Purespet | GPS Tracking Collar Supplier & Manufacturer | AirTag Dog Collar | AirTag Cat Collar
Is the AirTag battery prompt blocked? Solutions and low battery warning setting guide
Have you found that the battery prompt on your AirTag is not showing up as it should? Are you having trouble setting the low battery warning for your AirTag? If so, you're not alone. Many users have experienced similar issues with their AirTags. In this article, we will discuss possible solutions to unblocking the battery prompt on your AirTag and provide a guide on how to set up the low battery warning.
Understanding the AirTag Battery Prompt Issue
The AirTag is designed to provide users with a battery prompt when the battery is running low. This prompt is essential to ensure that you don't lose track of your valuable items. However, some users have reported that the battery prompt is not showing up on their AirTags even when the battery is low. This can be frustrating and may lead to the loss of your item if the battery dies without warning.
One possible reason for the battery prompt not showing up could be a software glitch. In some cases, a simple reset of the AirTag can resolve this issue. To reset your AirTag, open the Find My app on your iPhone, select the AirTag that is experiencing issues, and choose the option to reset it. This should refresh the connection between your AirTag and your device, potentially fixing the problem with the battery prompt.
If a reset does not work, there may be a hardware issue with your AirTag. In this case, you may need to contact Apple Support for further assistance. They may be able to provide you with a replacement AirTag if the issue cannot be resolved through software troubleshooting.
Solutions for Blocked Battery Prompts
If you have ruled out a software or hardware issue with your AirTag and suspect that the battery prompt is being blocked by another factor, there are a few things you can try. One common reason for blocked battery prompts is interference from other devices. Make sure that your AirTag is not located near other electronic devices that could be causing interference.
Another possible reason for blocked battery prompts is a weak Bluetooth connection between your AirTag and your iPhone. Ensure that your AirTag is within range of your device and that Bluetooth is enabled on both devices. You can also try moving your AirTag closer to your iPhone to see if this resolves the issue.
If you have tried all of these solutions and are still experiencing blocked battery prompts on your AirTag, it may be time to consider replacing the battery. The battery in an AirTag is not user-replaceable, so you will need to contact Apple Support for assistance. They can help you with the battery replacement process and ensure that your AirTag is functioning properly.
Setting Up the Low Battery Warning
In addition to unblocking the battery prompt on your AirTag, it is essential to set up the low battery warning to ensure that you are notified when the battery is running low. To do this, open the Find My app on your iPhone and select the AirTag that you want to set up the low battery warning for.
Next, tap on the information icon next to the AirTag's name and scroll down to the "Notific...
Dedicated to the design, development and production of pet tracking products.
Contact: Collin Hu
Contact number: +86 13823767765
Email: collin@purespet.com
WhatsApp: +86 13823657765
Company Address: 3rd Floor, Building 6, Nanyu Industrial Park, Dalang Street, Longhua District, Shenzhen, China.
Shenzhen PureS Technology Co., Ltd.