this post was submitted on 01 Jul 2023
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Right to Repair/Ownership

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Whether it be electronics, automobiles or medical equipment, the manufacturers should not be able to horde "oem" parts, render your stuff useless if you repair it with aftermarket parts, or hide schematics of their products.

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So my left ear bud is having issues with the ambient sound pass through. Any nearby noise makes it click and pop. It's almost unusable at this point.

Has anyone had good luck with a repairing these?

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[–] asbestos 2 points 1 year ago

They’re impossible to repair by yourself unfortunately. Even Apple just ditches them and gives you new ones.
The issue you’re describing is a known one, and they actually had a program for that issue so check it out here: https://support.apple.com/airpods-pro-service-program-sound-issues

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

I know that it's unrelated but I have WH1000XM4 headphones and sometimes there's this annoying buzzing sound in one earpiece that makes using the headphone unbearable. Supposedly it's caused by humidity and you can fix it by opening them and putting something inside to absorb the humidity. It's baffling to me how products for this price have long known problems that are not fixed by manufacturers and they keep releasing them without fixing the problem.

I paid that high price for them only because I have sensory issues and I needed something to block outside noise from me because it was stressing me out a lot. Having this problem where noise cancelling becomes useless or equally annoying is defeating the whole point of those headphones. The only reason for why I haven't done the fix yet is that I don't want to damage them and there's no "advanced" repair shops near me. And even if there were it would still cost me lot's money which is dumb considering how much I paid for the product already.

[–] existential_crisis 1 points 1 year ago

Mine started having the same issue months ago, but I just learned to deal with it by disabling the pass-through/noise cancellation features. It’s not ideal, but at least they’re usable that way.

…but I wasn’t aware of the free repair program. That’s probably the smarter thing to do.