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{{Delete|article is not neutral in tone, no sources, does not follow the product article template, and adds little in regards to the wikis mission}} These horrific portable wireless earphones are anti-right-to-repair in several areas. Most importantly, their design prevents all but the most deft of hands from replacing their internal Li-Ion rechargable batteries, rendering them useless due to a part which inevitably ages over time, like tyres on a car. If you had to throw your car away because it was physically impossible to replace the tyres without ruining the body of the car, that would be Airpods.
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| Title = AirPods
| Release Year = 2016-12-13
| Product Type = Wireless earbuds
| In Production = Yes
| Official Website = https://apple.com/airpods
| Logo = AirPods logo.svg
}}AirPods are wireless earbuds designed by [[Apple]]. They were first debuted on September 07, 2016, alongside the iPhone 7 and released on December 13, 2013.
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They also led to an era of lossy, awful wireless-only sound, by allowing manufacturers to justify removing lossless, CD quality headphone outputs from their phones and audio devices. Bluetooth is always lossy. Even Sony Ericsson sold breakout boxes for normal headphones for their C905, W995, for example.
== Consumer impact summary ==
AirPods are designed to be unrepairable even by Apple, leading to them ending up as e-waste after a few years of use. The replacement of the lithium-ion batteries used by the AirPods requires the destruction of the outer casing, adding to the waste problem. Up until September 22, 2023, Apple used their proprietory lighting connector on the AirPods' charging case.
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== Incidents ==
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== Products ==
 
* AirPods (1st generation)
* AirPods (2nd generation)
* AirPods Pro (1st generation)
* AirPods Max
* AirPods (3rd generation)
* AirPods Pro 2 (previously 2nd generation)
* AirPods 4/ANC
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AirPods
Basic Information
Release Year 2016-12-13
Product Type Wireless earbuds
In Production Yes
Official Website https://apple.com/airpods

AirPods are wireless earbuds designed by Apple. They were first debuted on September 07, 2016, alongside the iPhone 7 and released on December 13, 2013.

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Consumer impact summary

AirPods are designed to be unrepairable even by Apple, leading to them ending up as e-waste after a few years of use. The replacement of the lithium-ion batteries used by the AirPods requires the destruction of the outer casing, adding to the waste problem. Up until September 22, 2023, Apple used their proprietory lighting connector on the AirPods' charging case.

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  • Market Control

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Incidents

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Products

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  • AirPods (2nd generation)
  • AirPods Pro (1st generation)
  • AirPods Max
  • AirPods (3rd generation)
  • AirPods Pro 2 (previously 2nd generation)
  • AirPods 4/ANC

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See also

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