Apple announced its AirPods 4 and AirPods Max with USB-C last month and the team over at iFixt has now shared their teardowns.
Long story short, neither of the new AirPods offers improvements in terms of repairability. The small AirPods 4 require a specialized jig holder that keeps them in place while a heat gun helps loosen the adhesive to open up the top half of the buds.
AirPods 4 teardown (iFixit)
We can then see the speaker and battery components surrounded by heaps of glue.
Opening up the bottom of the stem is a lot more challenging and requires a knife to cut…
Apple announced its AirPods 4 and AirPods Max with USB-C last month and the team over at iFixt has now shared their teardowns.
Long story short, neither of the new AirPods offers improvements in terms of repairability. The small AirPods 4 require a specialized jig holder that keeps them in place while a heat gun helps loosen the adhesive to open up the top half of the buds.
AirPods 4 teardown (iFixit)
We can then see the speaker and battery components surrounded by heaps of glue.
Opening up the bottom of the stem is a lot more challenging and requires a knife to cut… Read More GSMArena.com – Latest articles