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The Hype and Waning Convenience
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The Battery Life Letdown
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AirPods Replacement Costs Aren’t Cheap
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The Struggle for a Comfortable Fit
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Good Quality, But Not the Best for the Price
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The Truth About AirPods Hygiene (You’ve Been Warned)
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They Aren’t Even Waterproof
Thrilled. Perhaps that’s exactly how you also felt back when you were unboxing the brand-new AirPods in 2016. At that time, it was Apple’s latest innovation that had just hit the market. I was itching to get my hands on them. But my enthusiasm has waned.
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The Hype and Waning Convenience
These white, sleek earbuds guaranteed a truly wireless audio experience, and I was enamored instantly. The AirPods became my constant companion, be it during workouts, commutes, or even at work. But as the years went by, the cracks started to show.
The thing that got me into buying AirPods back then was the appeal of convenience. No wires. As long as you have a Bluetooth connection, it’ll work. But I must admit, it became a cultural phenomenon when it came out on the market. Although some didn’t like the design, its popularity still soared down the road due to its blend of functionality and fashion, becoming somewhat of a status symbol.
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The Battery Life Letdown
I did notice a significant decrease in performance quality after two years of regular use. Five hours of listening to music, while connected to my smartphone, had dwindled to barely two hours. It kind of frustrated me, as I had expected Apple products to provide top-notch quality for their products.
Lithium-ion batteries do have a finite lifespan, which was the heart of AirPods (some products using lithium-ion batteries have even exploded). Am I asking for too much? Does Apple expect me to always bring a power bank everywhere I go? Well, that’s pretty inconvenient, to say the least.
I found out that other people had also experienced similar incidents as well. But sadly, no matter how much I want to replace the battery, AirPods are not designed to be serviced by you, and trying to replace AirPods batteries can damage the device itself.
Although limited, Apple still offers a battery service program for AirPods. It costs $49 for the service fee per AirPod with a significantly degraded battery. For AirPods Max, higher fees apply, which is $79 per AirPod. For me, I’d rather buy a new pair of earbuds for that price.
On the other hand, Apple offers a battery service program for a fee, but it’ll be at no cost if you’re covered with AppleCare+ and that the battery holds less than 80 percent of its original capacity. As someone who no longer has AppleCare+, it was a dead end.
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