Article 5D1JQ iFixit tears down Apple’s $550 AirPods Max headphones

iFixit tears down Apple’s $550 AirPods Max headphones

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Samuel Axon
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    Removing the ear cups is actually not that hard. [credit: iFixit ]

As is a custom at this point, online repair kit and tool vendor iFixit tore down one of the latest Apple products and assessed its repairability. In this case, the product is the ultra-expensive ($550) AirPods Max over-ear noise-canceling headphones.

Most of the interior components are about what you'd expect in a high-end pair of wireless headphones, but the machinery is highly intricate, and there are many, many screws.

iFixit found that the Lightning port is particularly difficult-though not impossible-to reach, which is unfortunate, given that this is one of the parts most likely to fail. The part is also critical to the device's ability to function, since it's the charging port.

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