Possible Reasons for Random Beeping
- An AirTag might beep randomly if it has been separated from the paired device for an extended time and starts moving. This is part of its security feature to alert people nearby that an AirTag may be traveling with them.
- Another reason could be due to a malfunction or software glitch, causing the AirTag to beep unexpectedly.
- It might also make noise when its battery is low or not properly seated, leading to connectivity issues.
How to Fix Random Beeping
- If the AirTag has been unintentionally left behind, make sure to move it closer to your paired device to stop the beeping. The connection should reset once back in range.
- Check the battery by twisting the stainless steel back of the AirTag counterclockwise to access the battery. Make sure the battery is inserted properly and is not depleted. Replace with a new battery if necessary.
- Perform a reset of the AirTag by removing and reinserting the battery. Press down on the battery until you hear a sound, then remove and repeat the process four more times until you hear a different tone, signaling a reset.
- Ensure your device is updated to the latest software version. Go to the Settings app on your iPhone, tap General, then tap Software Update.
- If the problem persists, consider unpairing the AirTag from your Find My app and then pairing it again. To do this, open the Find My app, tap on the AirTag, scroll down and select "Remove Item," then go through the setup process again to reconnect it.
Additional Tips
- Ensure there are no other nearby devices broadcasting signals that may interfere with the AirTag's normal operation.
- Contact Apple Support if issues continue, as there may be a hardware fault requiring professional assistance.