More problems with Apple batteries, an AirPod has exploded to a user

It is likely that many of you still have problems with your old iDevices and their old batteries, problems that Apple ended up admitting and for which it offered the solution of cheaper battery replacements.

Well, if for Apple the controversy of the batteries of the iPhones was not enough, now it is the battery of another of its devices that seems to be having problems: AirPods batteries. And it is that in this case it is much more serious since in the end we use these AirPods in our ears, something that can be really dangerous. Yes, we already have the first case of the explosion of an AirPods battery. After the jump we give you all the details of this new incident.

The AirPod just exploded ...

Apparently this is what happened to one of the AirPods of Jason colon. Jason was listening to music while doing sports in a gym in Los Angeles when he began to notice that something was wrong ... He began to see white smoke coming from one of your AirPods, he left it on the ground while he went to get help and on the way back he found the AirPod in the state you see in the photo above, it can even be seen as the AirPod is literally burned out. A fairly rare incident that Apple is already investigating.

Of course, as we have already said on other occasions, this is not something that usually happens to all users, therefore you can rest easy wearing your AirPods in your ears. Caution when loading them is the only thing we have to have, that's why we will not stop giving importance to the chargers and Lightning cables that we use in our devicesThe fact that they are certified "Made for ..." is a guarantee and implies having passed Apple's controls, so using your AirPods correctly you shouldn't have any problems.


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  1.   The one that fucks you said

    How many times are you going to publish the same article?

    Your other article from a month ago: / some-airpods-the-smoke-supposedly-burst-after /

    1.    Jaime said

      I was thinking the same thing. Lack of news and unnecessary scaremongering when it is not even proven that the news is true.