Since the launch of the AirPods Max and its curious cover many questions arise regarding how the product can identify when it is time to consume battery at a normal rate and when that "low consumption mode" is activated, which in theory give the device a fairly normal autonomy.
Be that as it may, multitudes of users continue to report problems in terms of draining the battery of the AirPdos Max, Giving consumptions far from those expected and announced by the Cupertino company and even running out completely without using them, do we have a batterygate?
As they have shared in AppleTips, users do not stop complaining about the various battery problems of the AirPods Max. We can find complaints on Reddit, the Apple support forum and of course on Social Networks. Among other worrying data, there are not a few who warn that their AirPods have run out of battery for a day even though they have not been using them, something that in theory should not happen under any circumstances. In theory this happens regularly in those users who do not store the AirPods Max in their cases, going from 100% battery to 1% in just one night, However, the Cupertino company indicates that it is not necessary to use the case for the headphones to go into a low-consumption mode.
Apparently the problem is exacerbated when our AirPods Max are used with Apple TV and other products beyond the iPhone, So they recommend restoring the AirPods Max, disconnecting them from Bluetooth when we stop using them manually (thanks Apple) or forcing a restart through a long press of the Digital Crown until we see an orange light.