Pilonnel noticed that millions watch his videos, but very few actually attempt them. He wants to help people by making replacement parts available.
Users of Apple's AirPods are well aware that the product they purchased is pretty much disposable. Once the rechargeable battery on the device gives way, there is no way to replace them; you need to buy new AirPods, unless you are ready to do the hard work yourself, with a little help, of course.Ken Pillonel is no stranger to toying with Apple products.
The charging cases of these devices are practically unopenable without destroying them, and the company seems to have made no effort to make even battery replacements easier. When Pillonel tried to remove the cover of the charging case for the AirPods Pro, he found that it was easier than its predecessors but still could not be completed without damaging them.
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