Apple Will Charge You $69 To Replace a Lost AirPod (macrumors.com)
Apple's AirPods finally went on sale earlier this week after being announced in September and delayed in October. Now that people are able to actually purchase these wireless earphones for $159, many are wondering what happens if they lose an AirPod. Apple has recently updated its repair and replacement costs for AirPods on its iPhone Service Pricing Page, mentioning a $69 fee for those who need to replace an AirPod or charging case. Mac Rumors reports: Apple doesn't appear to be offering AppleCare+ for AirPods, instead providing a standard one-year warranty that's available on all Apple products. If the AirPods need service during that one year period, all work will be covered for free. After the one-year warranty has expired, Apple will charge a $69 fee for out-of-warranty service repairs. Battery service for AirPods that lose battery capacity is free during the one-year warranty period or $49 out of warranty. If you lose or damage one of the AirPods or the charging case, Apple will charge $69 for a replacement, regardless of whether or not the AirPods are still under warranty. The pricing in Apple's support document is U.S. pricing, and will vary based on country.
$5 for 6 at CVS.
They have could have easily used this type of battery in this device.
Such exciting news
Is the news that one pod costs less than half two?
Boring.
That seems about right. It seems like the replacement is priced at 43% of the original package. For comparison, the Dash from Bragi ( https://www.bragi.com/ ) are $299 for the pair, but a single replacement is $129, or ... 43% as well.
To people who buy these, I have one word: Courage.
That's why I'll be offering a special device called an AirPods retention strap. It consists of a small cord connected to the end of each AirPod, that you tie to the device. It's so genius, and so obvious, I don't know why anyone never thought of doing that before.
Amazing. Manufacturer doesn't replace lost objects, has one year warranty*.
Shocked. Just shocked at this shameless corporate behavior.
* possibly longer in more civilized regions of the world
Faster! Faster! Faster would be better!
$159 for headphones? How stupid are people? Oh wait...
Not sure what the problem is - if I lost something, I wouldn't expect it to be covered by replacement warranty either.
Apple is and always has been expensive for what you get. They make healthy profits by doing this. They are not going to change the business model just because folks complain. Now if they don't sell, THEN expect them to change the price, but I have a feeling they will sell like hotcakes like most of what Apple introduces. They have a knack for that kind of thing.
So, if you want those new fangled ear pods and get rid of that pesky cord, be prepared to pay Apple what they ask. I mean that cell phone you got was nearly $1K anyway, so what's a few hundred more? If you cannot afford this, then may I suggest you stick with that 6S and the live with the cord...
"File to fit, pound to insert, paint to match" - Aircraft Maintenance 101
And this is why I bought the iPhone SE, because it has a headphone socket. If I am out of town and forgotten to bring my headphones, a pair of $9 throw aways will suffice for the day. And when I am on planes / trains I have a pair of active noise cancelling bluetooth headphones (that STILL cost less than a pair of EarPods ) and came with a 3 year warranty. Yes I appreciate the wireless, however leaving out the socket is putting form over function, and no its nothing like having a keyboard on the screen vs pull out keyboard. And NO, I dont want to buy a bloody dongle. ANY audio device without a headphone socket is like buying a car that has no wheels.
If I lose a pen, I don't expect Bic to give me a new one for free.
How can a single AirPod possibly be replaced!? Surely each pair is personally handcrafted and matched by Jony Ive and his elves, each pair with a unique acoustic fingerprint that's as individual as your refined individual personality? To separate a single AirPod from its partner for life is enough of a crime against Humanity, but to flirtively attempt to mate it with another - surely not!
What kind of bumblefuck clickbait headline is that?
In other news, GM charges full price to replace your car if you lose it.
Jesus H. Christ on a motherfucking crutch, I didn't think slashdot, having reached the bottom of the hill, could keep rolling downwards.
People who say "sheeple" have about as much sophistication as an AOL user, and in fact are probably actually AOL users.
I can't fault a manufacturer for not covering lost / damaged items within a warranty period. That's why some credit cards will cover you for lost/damaged goods. AMEX has been great with lost/damaged stuff for me (ran over a usb headset that dropped out of my ear once). Also Allianz and others will sell you loss/damage insurance which is cheap considering replacement cost of some of these items. I have my portables all covered this way and
Harrison's Postulate - "For every action there is an equal and opposite criticism"
The title is stupid. But the interesting part is that they have a hefty flat fee for out-of-warranty repairs, so whatever happens to your, say 13-month old uber expensive headphones, you'll have to fork out $69. And if your 13-month old battery dies, you still have to fork out $49... Of course, in other countries there are consumer protection laws, e.g. in the EU there is a 2 year protection against defects and in the UK a 6 year protection...
$69 specifically, though? Are they unequivocally saying how you're getting fucked by buying these headphones?
Hey idiot, I have an ANDROID device with a removable battery. Works better than an iFruit, battery comes out, and costs a quarter of the price!
What about it don't you get?
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Just pretend you lost the L one, then the R one, thus get both of them for 138 instead of 159!
Slashdot, fix the reply notifications... You won't get away with it...
Can I get 2 X replacements for $138 instead of the outright by price for a pair $159?
where Apple got the "courage" to eliminate the headphone jack. It wasn't courage at all - just greed. Not that anybody's surprised at that, I guess.
'The Economy' is a giant Ponzi scheme whose most pitiable suckers are the youngest among us and the yet-unborn.
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you smug idiot hipster with your cell phone.
Lithium-ion and lithium-polymer batteries have significantly reduced capacity after 300-400 charge-discharge cycles. With a typical usage of carrying it during the day and charging it at night, that's one year.
A typical battery for a phone costs about $15 from the battery store, sometimes the phone manufactures charge more if you want want with their sticker on it. With an Android phone, after about a year you can get all-day battery life again by spending $15 and 60 seconds popping in a fresh battery.
In just a few days we will learn that loosing an Apple WiFi Bud can compromise your iCloud account password and your credit cards passcodes.
Just in time for the Timmy Holidays!
Ha ha
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Apple Will Charge You $69 To Replace a Lost AirPod
think so.
It little behooves the best of us to comment on the rest of us.
Why do Airpods require an iCloud account for use ? Is there an actual technical reason or just because they can ?
(1) Requires an iCloud account and macOS Sierra, iOS 10, or watchOS 3.
errr....umm...*whooosh* *whoosh* Is this thing on ?
It's typically never been an issue for the 2+ years I keep using their phones, day in, day out, and it's been the case for years. Their phone batteries are "designed to retain up to 80% of its original capacity at 500 complete charge cycles," and in terms of _complete_ charge cycles, they come closer than most of the other brands of phones I've owned.
I've never seen a $15 replacement phone battery that was worth even that price.
Let me guess..
Unless you accidentally bump a button and the backlight comes on.
people want 12+ hours of moderate use. No one gives a shit about 24 hours if standby.
And a GS would barely do that new.. Let alone after 7 years..
So please stop spreading bs. It's pathetic.
Apple credo, look it up.
Time is what keeps everything from happening all at once.
Frontpage stuff right here. I'd love to see more articles like this one, preferably from other manufacturers as well, so I know what I'm getting into when buying stuff that can be misplaced.
Replacing one costs 79 ... replacing two costs 158 ... can I just ask for two replacement buds instead of buying them in the first place?
Surprised Apple sell them individually, I would have expected 'Only Available In Pairs' , LoL
I don't want to say I am psychic or anything... but there's some proof. Okay, maybe the price was wrong... though it's interesting that you can get two replacement earpods for less than retail of new...
Simply tie one end of a wire to each AirPod, and fasten the other end of each wire to the device in your pocket.
The autism-hating, custom EpiPen-hating, Musk-hating Slashdot troll!
.... the autism-hating, custom EpiPen-hating, Musk-hating Slashdot troll!
I see lots of rationalizations for both hating and liking Apple's AirPods but ultimately, the main advantage to AirPods is that they're supremely easy to use with an iPhone. The sound quality isn't earth shattering, the value isn't unbeatable for that very same reason, the battery won't last you all day, and the batteries can't be replaced. Regardless, they're the wireless ear buds that are easiest to use with an iPhone. If "ease of use" isn't your deciding factor, then -- *SURPRISE* -- no, you won't like them. I don't see why this is so hard to grasp.
the droid we are looking for.
It appears that when you think you buy this type of product, you are mistaken. You in fact RENT the right to pay continuously until the product degrades to the point of unrepairability. At that time you are encouraged to enter a new rental agreement.
When 'style' is in opposition to 'utility' the correct choice is easy and clear... and strongly dependant upon who is choosing.
No they won't. There is zero chance of me buying this product in the first place.
Early model Li-ion were maybe 100 charge cycles, that has improved to multiple hundreds, Li-po were always several hundred and can now be over a thousand. Battery tech has moved on substantially in the last 20 years (not capacity unfortunately). Most phone batteries will last at least 3 years for most users (and those in the EU get a 2 year warranty). Although the re-usability of phones is massively increased with replaceable parts. I'm thankful we're moved past charge memory of NiCad and NMH which were the height of batteries in the 90s. I've seen so many fewer battery issues with laptops in the last 5 years compared with the previous 5, so the tech is not as bad as you make out. Putting that much energy into such a small space makes me want to source genuine parts more than pattern match products, but that is no guarantee cf. Samsung, at least we've moved on from the days of $100+ replacement batteries.
Lithium-ion and lithium-polymer batteries have significantly reduced capacity after 300-400 charge-discharge cycles.
That's full charge-discharge cycles.
With lithium ion it is best to charge early and often -- a total reversal of how NiCd worked. (I grew up with NiCd and had to re-train my brain to maximize lithium ion.)
By charging early and often you make shallower cycles that don't kill the battery. This is how my camera battery is 8 years old and still gets me 300 shots, this is how my iPhone 5S is 3 years old and still gets to the end of the day around 60-80%, 35-50 if I use it heavy.
So people, don't drain your phones to death. Charge early and often!
The "Civilized World" jumped the shark ca. 1973.
So story, Much Journalism.
VLC Remote for iPhone and Android
How's life in the hypocrite lane?
People unashamed to speak the word, "AirPod"
<blink>down the rabbit hole</blink>
No replaceable battery. No one does that anymore, it's not just an Apple thing. And how many companies do you know that will let you replace one piece of the pair without having to buy the whole set? None.