AirPods are notoriously easy to lose.

The case is smooth and slippery: It can slip out of your coat pocket all too easily.

No model of AirPods has the ability to update its location to Find My on its own.

Finding the location of the AirPods on the map.

Instead, it’ll rely on connecting through internet-connected Find My devices, like nearby iPhones.

you could read more about how AirPods work on the Find My networkin this piece.

First, kick off the app, and from the list of devices, choose your AirPods model.

Finding the location of AirPods when they are in Bluetooth range.

If the AirPods Pro are out of Bluetooth range, youll see aDirectionsbutton at the top.

This will bring up the Maps app and it will guide you to the last known location.

When you tap it, your iPhone will guide you to the AirPods.

Finding AirPods in Bluetooth range using Siri voice commands.

First, move your iPhone around in the space a bit to connect to the AirPods.

Once you find them, tap the X button to go back.

In fact, you could play a sound to locate any AirPods model.

Activating Lost Mode on AirPods to try and retrieve lost AirPods.

From the AirPods page in the Find My app, tap thePlay Soundbutton.

Bring up Siri and say something like Find my AirPods.

Your AirPods will play the familiar chime, and you could follow the sound to retrieve your earbuds.

Apple has a special feature called Lost Mode just for a situation like this.

This will show up when they give a shot to connect your AirPods to their iPhone.

pop kick open the AirPods page, swipe up, and tap theActivatebutton in the Mark as Lost section.

Tap the Continue button, and follow the steps to set up the Lost Mode.

Scroll down, then make sureFind My Networkis toggled on.