Apple accused of misleading consumers over AirPods Pro 'audio defect'
Briefly

A class-action lawsuit accuses Apple of misleading AirPods Pro customers about audio defects, alleging they failed to adequately address concerns after the product's launch in 2019.
Apple’s support document acknowledges issues such as 'crackling or static sounds' and 'Active Noise Cancellation not working as expected,' leading to widespread dissatisfaction among users.
The lawsuit claims that many AirPods Pro users received replacement units that contained the same audio defect, indicating a persistent issue even in later models.
Microscopic examination shows no significant differences in components between AirPods Pro sold before and after October 2020, suggesting Apple's solutions were ineffective.
Read at Macworld
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