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Want to Get the Most Battery Life From Your Wireless Earbuds? Here’s How
Wireless earbuds have more features than ever, but that comes at a cost: power. Here’s how to maximize your battery life.

The saddest sound coming from your wireless earbuds isn’t Billie Eilish’s song, What Was I Made For? It’s the low-battery warning tone, especially when you’ve just sat down for your commute home. After a day of music, calls and the occasional TikTok video (on your break, ahem), can you reasonably expect to have some juice left for the ride home? The answer should be yes. Or it could be, depending on a few things.
Most active noise-canceling, or ANC, wireless earbud manufacturers publish battery life specs with varying degrees of specificity, ranging from basic playback time with and without ANC to a virtual dissertation on battery life using different codecs and features. Some also provide talk-time specifications, but none offer guidance on what to expect from mixed-use scenarios or using all the latest advanced features. So which of those features is depleting your battery the most?
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Real-world battery life
Most common battery drainers:
- ANC and transparency modes
- Listening volume
- Hi-res audio streaming
Less common but potential battery drainers:
- Distance between phone and earbuds
- Spatial audio processing/head tracking
The average mid- to top-tier earbuds, such as the Apple AirPods Pro, are rated for 8 hours of ANC-powered audio streaming, with some models from Samsung and Bose claiming far less (4 to 5 hours). Talk time with ANC for the AirPods is also less, around 5 to 6 hours. That means if you’re doing a combination of media streaming and phone calls, with many models, you’re looking at about 5 to 7 hours of battery life at best per charge while ANC is on.
The most common battery-draining features are ANC and transparency modes, as well as listening volume and high-resolution audio streaming. These are the places to start squeezing some extra life out of the batteries.
Turn off ANC or transparency, and you’ll see a noticeable increase in listening/talk time. For example, if a spec is 8 hours with ANC on, it’s usually 10 to 12 hours with it off. Other strategies include keeping your volume below 40% (for both battery life and your hearing), and if your earbuds support multiple codecs, choosing a lower-quality one can help. This may not be possible with iPhones, which have more limited codec options compared to Android devices.
There’s also an ever-expanding universe of other power-hungry features out there, including pulse monitoring, fitness tracking, spatial audio, live translation, sound equalization (EQ) and Find My (or the equivalent). These can add up to a death by a thousand cuts for your earbuds’ battery life. You’ll need to take a little tour through various settings to manage all of these, but if you’re running low on juice, you can turn some of them off to avoid being banished to the land of silence.
TL;DR: Turn the volume down, turn off any features you don’t absolutely need and keep your phone nearby.
Fast charging to the rescue
If conserving power by compromising on features isn’t your style, your other option is to take advantage of fast charging via your earbuds’ charging case. Most earbuds offer an extra hour or two from just 3 to 15 minutes of charge time. Hopefully, this will help you finish out your commute or long flight.
Earbud cases generally give you two to four full charges, but what if the case’s battery is low, too? If that happens to you regularly, and assuming wall charging or connecting to your laptop isn’t feasible, consider a small portable power bank. We have recommendations for Android and Apple products. For your next pair of earbuds, some models have cases with enough capacity to charge your phone as well. We like the Anker Soundcore P41i, which has a 3,000-mAh battery in its case.
One last note: To preserve the long-term health of your earbuds’ battery, avoid letting them reach 0% before recharging. Keeping the charge level between 20% and 80% is generally considered best practice for battery longevity over the long term.
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Today’s NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Wednesday, Dec. 17
Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for Dec. 17.
Looking for the most recent Mini Crossword answer? Click here for today’s Mini Crossword hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Wordle, Strands, Connections and Connections: Sports Edition puzzles.
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Let’s get to those Mini Crossword clues and answers.
Mini across clues and answers
1A clue: Nod (off)
Answer: DOZE
5A clue: Naval submarine in W.W. II
Answer: UBOAT
7A clue: Tricky thing to do on a busy highway
Answer: MERGE
8A clue: Heat-resistant glassware for cooking
Answer: PYREX
9A clue: Put into groups
Answer: SORT
Mini down clues and answers
1D clue: Break up with
Answer: DUMP
2D clue: Falls in line, so to speak
Answer: OBEYS
3D clue: Legendary vigilante who cuts a «Z» with his sword
Answer: ZORRO
4D clue: Rarin’ to go
Answer: EAGER
6D clue: Common reminder for an upcoming appointment
Answer: TEXT
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You Can Watch an Exclusive Avatar: Fire and Ash Scene on TikTok Right Now
Disney and TikTok partner on an immersive content hub for James Cameron’s latest movie about the alien Na’vi.
If you’re not quite ready to head to the theater to watch Avatar: Fire and Ash, an exclusive scene preview might sell you on the visual spectacle. As part of a new collaboration with the social media giant, Disney is posting snippets of its new movie to its TikTok account.
This scene isn’t part of any trailer and won’t be posted to other social media accounts, making TikTok the only place you can view it — unless you buy a movie ticket. A first look at the new movie’s scenes isn’t the only Avatar-related bonus on the social media platform right now, either. TikTok has partnered with the house of mouse to bring an entire «immersive content hub» to the app.
A special section of TikTok includes quizzes and educational videos that explore the alien world of Pandora shown off in the movies. On TikTok, you can take a personality quiz to find out what Na’vi clan you most closely align with and unlock a special profile picture border to use on your account.
Science and fiction blend together with a series of videos from real doctors who explain the basis for some of Avatar’s world-building. If you want to learn about exoplanets or how realistic the anatomy of the movie’s alien animals is, these videos will feed your brain while still providing entertainment value.
Perhaps the most enticing part of Disney’s latest social media collaboration is the opportunity for fans to win prizes and trips. TikTok creators who make edits with the #TikTokAvatarContest hashtag are entered into a competition to win Avatar merchandise. The biggest winners will be able to take a trip to visual effects studio Wētā Workshop in New Zealand or visit Avatar director James Cameron’s Lightstorm Entertainment Studio in Los Angeles.
Avatar: Fire and Ash is the third installment in director Cameron’s cinematic passion project. While the first Avatar movie was released in 2009, Cameron didn’t release another entry in the franchise until 2022. In total, there is a five-movie arc planned for the indigo alien Na’vi on the moon of Pandora.
The Avatar movies are known for pushing the boundaries of CGI visual effects in cinema. They are also historically big winners at the box office: the original Avatar is the highest-grossing film of all time, earning $2.9 billion across its theatrical releases. Its sequel, Avatar: The Way of Water, is the third-highest-grossing film of all time, trailing Avengers: Endgame. You can stream those movies on Disney Plus.
It remains to be seen whether Avatar: Fire and Ash will financially live up to its predecessors. The film currently has mixed reviews from critics on Rotten Tomatoes.
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