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Need to repair your Beats? See your service options, their costs by coverage type, and how long they take.
Find your serial number. Learn where to look for the serial number on your Beats. Learn more about what’s covered under your warranty, service options, and repair pricing. View topics and resources that will help you with your Beats.
Service & Warranty. Register Your Beats. Update Your Beats. Authorized Retailers. Contact Support. International Numbers.
Register Your Beats. Learn how to get the most out of your Beats, get notified about the latest software updates and more. I want to receive emails containing Beats product updates, special offers, and occasional survey invites.
Find your Beats serial number. Your serial number is on your device or printed near the barcode on your device's packaging. You can look for the serial number: In the Beats app or the Settings app. On your Beats device. Near the barcode on the original packaging. On the original product receipt or invoice.
Check your Apple warranty status. Enter a serial number to review your eligibility for support and extended coverage.
Express Replacement Service is a benefit of AppleCare+ for Beats. With Express Replacement Service, we’ll ship you a replacement device so you don’t have to wait for a repair. Check your coverage.
Is there a way to check online if the serial number of a pair of Beats headphones is still covered under warranty? It doesn't seem to work on the page I can check my other Apple Products. https://checkcoverage.apple.com/. Posted on Nov 25, 2018 7:12 AM.
Enjoy 2 years of peace of mind when you buy AppleCare+ for Headphones. Every AirPods or Beats product comes with one year of hardware repair coverage through its limited warranty and up to 90 days of complimentary technical support.
Go to Check Your Service and Support Coverage - Apple Support and enter the serial number. If you need to know an exact yes or no, then we recommend taking the Beats to a local Apple Store or Apple Authorized Service Provider and have them examined. Hands on will be the best way to confirm.