The exploded view of the AirPods confirms that they cannot be repaired

One of the traditional news when a new product is launched on the market is the Exploded view by the iFixit team. On this occasion, as happened in its day with the first generation model a couple of years ago, it is confirmed that the second generation of these headphones cannot be repaired in case of having a problem in any of its components. This is something that most Apple users expected and it is that it is difficult to carry out a repair on such small devices so it is better to change it directly for new ones in case of failure.

Being given a 0 out of 10 in repairability is normal, do not be alarmed

Few similar headphones have a repair option and in the case of Apple AirPods we also have to have twice the peace of mind since the guarantee of these is the best in cases of "need" although it is true that once the guarantee has passed officer, we will have to go to the checkout if we have a problem something that happens with all products of all brands and not only with Apple.

We leave you with some of the many images that iFixit adds on its own website with the disassembly or rather we can say with "the operation" with a scalpel performed on the new second generation AirPods:

In any case it is normal that these AirPods are not intended to be repairedIn case of failure, Apple normally changes the product directly as it has been doing since they were launched on the market. For all those who have been left with the desire to see more images can directly access the iFixit website to see the complete teardown of these new second-generation AirPods.


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