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Este desmontaje no es una guía de reparación. Para reparar tu AirPods Pro, utiliza nuestros manuales de servicio .

  1. Desmontaje de AirPods Pro, Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 1, imagen 1 de 1
    • Estos auriculares "Pro" vienen con un montón de funciones adicionales:

    • Cancelación activa de ruidos, modo transparencia.

    • Micrófono orientado hacia dentro para ecualizador adaptativo

    • Chip inalámbrico Apple H1 de diseño personalizado con Bluetooth 5

    • Resistencia al agua IPX4

    • Por todo eso, cada AirPod Pro pesa un tercio más que la versión anterior con 0,19 onzas (5,4 gramo).

    • El estuche de carga también se volvió notablemente más grueso a 1.61 onzas (45,6 gramo).

    • No es que más peso sea necesariamente algo malo en absoluto - nuestros últimos desmontajes de iPhone mostraron algunos dispositivos ligeramente abultados con enormes aumentos correspondientes en la duración de la batería.

  2. Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 2, imagen 1 de 3 Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 2, imagen 2 de 3 Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 2, imagen 3 de 3
    • Los AirPods Pro vienen en otro estuche de estilo dental, que se abre para revelar las dos pequeñas vainas que se asoman.

    • Dando la vuelta a este estuche, encontramos una historia de origen abreviada y un botón de emparejamiento.

    • Ya hemos tenido problemas antes, así que vamos a dejar que nuestros amigos de Creative Electron, equipados con rayos X, exploren el interior antes de sumergirnos.

    • Pero espera dado que este es un dispositivo profesional, nuestros amigos le dieron un tratamiento de rayos X profesional. ¡Echa un vistazo a este impresionante video 360°!

    • Estos Airpods podrían disfrazarse para Halloween de:

    • Jetpack

    • Sistema de soporte de vida de astronautas

    • La peor pesadilla de un ingeniero de desmontaje

    The single magnet in the whole hinge system is a real life saver. No more of those metal shavings being attracted to the Airpods case! A welcome improvement and thanks for the X-Rays!

    Medvid Hartoonian - Contestar

  3. Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 4, imagen 1 de 3 Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 4, imagen 2 de 3 Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 4, imagen 3 de 3
    • ¡Es hora de la verdad! ¿Qué nos trae a la mesa el "Pro"?

    • Puntas de silicona reemplazables para aislamiento de ruido profesional y ajuste mejorado.

    • Un cuerpo corto, robusto y de postura profesional y un estuche de carga similar.

    • Rejillas de red agregadas de nivel profesional para ecualización de presión.

    • La rejilla inferior del micrófono se encoge y se inclina hacia fuera el borde para la grabación de voz profesional y llamadas telefónicas.

  4. Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 5, imagen 1 de 3 Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 5, imagen 2 de 3 Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 5, imagen 3 de 3
    • Vemos un nuevo modelo de estuche, el A2190, mientras que los auriculares están marcados con A2083 y A2084 respectivamente.

    • También está el ícono de "no es basura", que significa (a) este producto no es basura, o (b) este producto no debe ser tirado a la basura.

    • Sugerencia: es "b" - y probablemente también "a", pero solo si las baterías pueden ser reemplazadas en un par de años cuando se desgastan.

    • En la parte inferior del barril tenemos contactos de resorte para la carga.

    • ¿Serán más fáciles de reparar o reciclar que sus homólogos aficionados? Confía en nosotros, estamos tan emocionados como tú por saberlo.

  5. Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 6, imagen 1 de 3 Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 6, imagen 2 de 3 Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 6, imagen 3 de 3
    • Lo primero es lo primero: ¡reemplazemos el componente que se puede reemplazar fácilmente! Las almohadillas de silicona se abren y cierran con un clic satisfactorio.

    • La mayoría de las puntas de silicona se deslizan sobre una ranura en la parte exterior del auricular. El diseño de Apple utiliza alguna ingeniería de fantasía y (¡sorpresa!) no es compatible con las típicas puntas de silicona.

    • Eso significa que no podrás usar tus puntas favoritas del mercado de accesorios con estos, pero Apple al menos hizo que sus puntas oficiales de reemplazo cuesten solo $4 para cuando se te rompan o pierdan.

    • Por mucho que nos gusten las piezas estandarizadas, estas puntas de fantasía proporcionan el beneficio de una abertura más grande para el sonido de lo que normalmente veríamos en un auricular.

    • Ahora que la silicona blanda está fuera del camino, es hora de sacar las pistolas grandes (de calor). No queremos ser demasiado presuntuosos, pero creemos que sabemos en lo que nos vamos a meter....

    • Un poco de presión del tornillo de banco abre el sello alrededor de la cabeza del AirPod, y nuestro halberd spudger facilita la apertura del Pod un poco más.

    • Esto definitivamente se veía más fácil en el video del producto.

    Apple's design uses some fancy engineering and (surprise!) isn't compatible

    I know this is just Apple’s usual “Make-Em-Pay-The-Apple-Tax!” strategy.. But I wonder if it’s also because someone else managed to patent a “groove around a fabricated cylinder, and mating circular boss around another fabricated component” (along with 6 or so professional-looking “engineering” diagrams)? If Apple used (“stole”) the same “idea”, they could be sued by some patent troll. I’m guessing they would loose - isn’t that basically a mortise/tenon joint, which has been around forever? But - given our (US, but probably other systems as well) broken patent system, it would probably constitute a not-insignificant legal cost for Apple.

    jimwitte - Contestar

    I was messing around with my AirPods Pro and I took the tip off. The small little black clips that are on the black mesh used to hold the tips got pushed in and I’m not able to reattach the tip. Can you guys try and help?

    Ethan Jara - Contestar

  6. Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 7, imagen 1 de 3 Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 7, imagen 2 de 3 Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 7, imagen 3 de 3
    • Lo primero que vemos dentro es...pegamento. (No estamos exactamente sorprendidos, pero siempre un poco decepcionados.)

    • Lo segundo que vemos es... espera, ¿qué? ¿Una pila de botón? Eso sí que es una sorpresa.

    • Otra cosa que nos causa estupor: l cable plano que conecta el vástago a la parte interna del oído tiene un poco más de holgura y un pequeño conector ZIF desmontable.

    • El conector tiene una ligera capa de pegamento, y la separación segura del cable es un trabajo extremadamente delicado. ¿Estamos a la altura? Sí, lo estamos.

    • Fue en este momento durante nuestro desmontaje cuando este AirPod emitió un pequeño grito, un pequeño "awooo", por así decirlo. No estamos diciendo que estas cosas están embrujadas, pero nuestro equipo de video experimentó algo similar durantesu desmontaje, y lo grabaron, así que no es sólo nuestra imaginación!

    • Es probable que algo que estamos haciendo durante el desmontaje esté sobrecargando momentáneamente el controlador del altavoz de alguna manera. Sin embargo, dejando de lado los pensamientos racionales, estas cosas están embrujadas.

    • Ahora, volvamos a esa batería...

    Release the scream video or it didn’t happen XD

    Dtaivpp - Contestar

    It’s in the youtube video, I’ve added a timestamp for easy viewing: https://youtu.be/pHe8ZuOP6Xs?t=86

    Jomel -

    Yes! I wanna see the video!

    Joshua Karns - Contestar

    I updated the step with the link to the video teardown! Screaming starts around1:30 ;)

    Sam Goldheart - Contestar

    Apple stated that the AirPods Pro contained some sort of pressure device that can control the silicone ear tip, this can adjust the ear tip to fit perfectly into your ear. Possibly, this “awooo“ sound is made by releasing this pressure device? Just asking.

    KillerLab 233 - Contestar

    This opening process seems similar to the AirPods 2 teardown. I don’t get how this AirPods Pro is rated IPX4, but the AirPods 2 isn’t. Some sort of gluey magic inside?

    KillerLab 233 - Contestar

    My zif connector snapped. Is there a way to replace it?

    PrancingHippo - Contestar

  7. Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 8, imagen 1 de 3 Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 8, imagen 2 de 3 Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 8, imagen 3 de 3
    • Entre nosotros y la batería (sensible al calor) hay un foso de adhesivo blanco, gomoso y resistente al alcohol. Sin más opciones, comenzamos cuidadosamente la excavación manual.

    • Trabajar alrededor de esta pequeña bomba es lo que se llamaría POE (Paleontología de Dispositivos Explosivos). Pero tal somos solo nosotros que lo llamamos así.

    • La batería está atada por un cable soldado. Aunque puedes acceder a ella, no es fácil de reemplazar en este momento.

    • Espera, esto se ve conocido, ¿podría ser la misma batería que encontramos en los Galaxy Buds?

    • Ambas son pilas de botón de iones de litio de fabricación alemana que funcionan a 3.7 V, pero la batería de Galaxy Buds (ligeramente más grande) lee CP1254, mientras que la del AirPods Pro lleva la etiqueta CP1154.

    • Físicamente, la CP1154 tiene un 14% menos de volumen que la CP1254 de 200 mWh. Con el poder de las matemáticas, estimamos que esta batería contiene ~168 mWh.

    • Actualización de desmontaje: después de un tiempo más con esta celda misteriosa, despegamos todas las etiquetas pegajosas y encontramos una pequeña clasificación Wh. No nos quedamos muy lejos con nuestra suposición: la batería tiene una capacidad nominal de 0,16 Wh.

    • Esto es una gran mejora con respecto a las baterías cilíndricas de 93 mWh del AirPods 2, y está más cerca de su pro kin, el PowerBeats Pro.

    Immaginate che queste batterie non dureranno a lungo (non come durata di ascolto, ma in senso di mesi/anni) ma più delle AirPods classiche?

    Luigi Verde - Contestar

    But the real question is:

    in three years, users will be able to perform this procedure and the batteries will be replaceable?

    hope they are

    dr.con - Contestar

    Hallo,

    könnt Ihr bitte die Abmaße dieser Batterie hinzufügen, also Durchmesser und Höhe.

    Vielen Dank.

    sputnik2020 - Contestar

  8. Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 9, imagen 1 de 3 Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 9, imagen 2 de 3 Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 9, imagen 3 de 3
    • Con la batería colgando a un lado, seguimos cavando. Esta abrazadera de plástico transparente mantuvo al driver en su lugar, hasta que lo tiramos demasiado fuerte.

    • Ahora, la verdadera estrella: el (relativamente) gran driver, que se levanta para que podamos ver el micrófono que escucha el interior de tu oído.

    • Apple utiliza este micrófono para ajustar activamente los niveles de lo que sea que estés escuchando (como en el HomePod) y para determinar si tus terminales están siendo aplicados correctamente.

    • Este driver puede ser llamado "el" driver, pero el que realmente conduce los bailes es la bobina de voz.

    • En principio, funciona como cualquier otro altavoz. La corriente genera un campo electromagnético en la bobina, que mueve el cono del altavoz para bombear los sonidos insalubres que se escuchan en los oídos. También crea una "cancelación de ruido" que elimina el ruido ambiental y le deja con los sonidos insalubres mencionados anteriormente.

    Which part exactly is the microphone? The square thingy on the mesh mask?

    fireattack - Contestar

    Yes. It's a similar part to the ones you find in their Phones, Pads and even in the Watches.

    Dominic Bieri -

    that square glue to the metal mesh, is a voice mic or a cancellation mic ? thanks

    hrn1203 -

    Did you measure the size of the driver or voice coil? Is it 11mm?

    leaf428 - Contestar

    Turns out that inward facing mic is to counter body noise - see apple’s website where they say “An inward-facing microphone listens inside your ear for unwanted internal sounds, which your AirPods Pro also counter with anti-noise.”

    I was having an issue where I could hear loud thumping with every step as I walked, as many people have described on forums like macrumors. When I saw that apple article, and then the placement of the inward facing mic on iFixIt, I realized that a small amount of ear wax had made it on to the grill in front of the mic. Wiping it off with a damp cloth made the thumping go away completely.

    What that means is that apple never fixed the issue of thumping/etc caused by the AirPods making a vacuum in your ear with vents. Instead they accepted that it was inevitable, and countered the thumping with anti-sound. Which means that an AirPod with a dead battery would thump when you walk.

    Nick La Riviere - Contestar

  9. Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 10, imagen 1 de 3 Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 10, imagen 2 de 3 Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 10, imagen 3 de 3
    • De vuelta en la parte trasera del AirPod, desconectamos un pequeño conector coaxial y desenredamos el SiP personalizado de Apple, donde viven el H1 y otros chips.

    • Esta pequeña placa es incluso más pequeña que la que encontramos la última vez, y probablemente le dio a Apple un montón de espacio extra en el AirPods Pro en comparación con los AirPods estándar.

    • Por mucho que lo intentemos, no podemos separar este paquete. Tendremos que tomarle la palabra a Apple de que es solo silicio y no alguna forma de magia.

    • Actualización: gracias a la increíble comunidad, ahora tenemos algunas conjeturas bastante buenas sobre qué son estos chips:

    • Lo más probable es que sea una IMU (unidad de medición inercial) de Bosch, que ayuda con la función de audio espacial de Apple.

    • Lo más probable es que sea un acelerómetro de STMicroelectronics, que ayuda con la detección del habla y la cancelación de ruido.

    Package on the left with the package marking that starts “YY” is a 6-axis IMU from Bosch. Package on the right with the “T” marking is a 3-axis accelerometer from STMicro. According to the tech specs the earbuds have “motion-detecting accelerometer” and “speech-detecting accelerometer.” The 6-axis chip would be used for motion so the 3-axis chip must be for speech detection.

    Trevor Yancey - Contestar

    If I understand, this means no compass?

    Gavan Wilhite -

    Most likely no compass. An accelerometer suits their needs better for what would it help the Pods to know they face true north? Would be interesting to know whether they relied on ARM architecture (SW based) or whether what we're seeing here is a truly unique/customized low power chip (HW based). Especially in terms of adding and maintaining functionality.

    Dominic Bieri -

    Thanks Trevor.

    But why have they decided to adopt a 6x IMU instead of a “simple” low power accelerometer? And they have removed the tap/double tap function too… Or the gyro is there for some future firmware upgrade? ;)

    manuel.tagliavini -

    We now know 6 axis IMU is for the “spatial audio” which allows for “dynamic head tracking”, where the audio won’t move with your head! It’s a pity that you can only apply the firmware update with an Apple Device. If you don’t, you’ll need to go to an Apple Store to apply it

    Jomel -

    did you just know that off the top of your head? that's super impressive

    Suchir Kavi - Contestar

    No, it’s part of my job to understand what these packages are. I did some quick research.

    Trevor Yancey -

    thanks Trevor, very usefull

    Omegauno1 - Contestar

    Now I’m pretty sure the shiny apple logo “part” there is really just a shield. Below you should find more components. Looking at the filtered X-Rays (and overlapping them) I would expect to find more&larger caps, a 12-pin, and a 25-pin package at least.

    See the processed images.

    Dominic Bieri - Contestar

    Dominic, you’re right! It’s a shield of some kind. We spent a lot of time trying to get it off with our hot-air rework station, but were ultimately unsuccessful. It’s constructed more like the lid of a package than a normal shield that we usually find on a circuit board. We’re going to keep trying though—we’ll update the teardown if we’re ever successful!

    Taylor Dixon -

    G-sensor is at least being used for in-ear detection. The bud turns on noise cancellation if both IR proximity sensors are triggered, and the stem is facing roughly downward. Once it’s turned on, the g-sensor is not being used for the purpose, so as to not make the buds turn off when you’re hanging upside down.

    Victor Titov - Contestar

    Does the sound of the airpods pro headset have a glitch due to STMicroelectronics?

    Chủ Tịch - Contestar

    I have microphone issues. Worth fixing? This review says 0/10 but my OCD says hey why not…anyone?

    Patrick Nolan - Contestar

  10. Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 11, imagen 1 de 3 Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 11, imagen 2 de 3 Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 11, imagen 3 de 3
    • Hacemos un último intento amistoso para entrar en el tallo a través de la tapa en la parte inferior.

    • Si se empuja la costura, se quita el tapón con relativa facilidad, pero no hay forma de que todo lo que queda pueda salir por aquí.

    • Después de un desmontaje demasiado meticuloso, hemos terminado de ser amables y de alcanzar el cortador ultrasónico.

    • Por suerte, las defensas anti-ruido de la cápsula no bloquean nuestra acción sónica.

    • ¿Toda esta carnicería es realmente necesaria, cuando tenemos unos rayos X tan bonitos? Sí. Sí, lo es.

    What is that bottom peace called I lost one

    Axel - Contestar

    You said “sonic” and all I can hear is Jodie Whittaker’s Yorkshire accent for the whole teardown. Excellent.

    bruce - Contestar

  11. Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 12, imagen 1 de 3 Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 12, imagen 2 de 3 Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 12, imagen 3 de 3
    • ¡Nuestra entrada forzada vale la pena! Con el plástico quitado, todo lo que hay dentro del tallo sale en un tallarín largo y enjuto. Adentro, encontramos:

    • Un par de micrófonos dorados

    • Algún hardware de antena dorado

    • Ese paquete de papas fritas donde duerme el H1 sigue colgado en la parte superior,

    • Un misterioso rectángulo negro flanqueado por soportes metálicos: ¿podría ser éste el nuevo sensor de fuerza? Si es así, es probable que sea un sensor capacitivo que registre las pulsaciones de los dedos, o un pequeño sensor de calibre extensométrico que detecte las pulsaciones.

    Did ya’ll ever figure out if it was a strain gauge or capacitative sensor?

    Nick Sweeting - Contestar

    So there are a total of 4 microphones in the AirPods pro ? 2 for noise cancelling and 2 golden mic for voice call ??

    Ray Yip - Contestar

    “Still hanging on at the top, that fancy chip package where the H1 sleeps” - The System in Package (SiP) also includes the amplifier.

    Sconnie Fella - Contestar

    Definitely a strain gauge: it is just as squeezable with gloves, tweezers, and possibly anything else.

    Victor Titov - Contestar

    Hey guts my airpods PRO trim Around charging port have losened and can I fix it

    Kuken kuksson - Contestar

    How bis is the overall pcb of a single headset?

    MDR - Contestar

  12. Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 13, imagen 1 de 3 Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 13, imagen 2 de 3 Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 13, imagen 3 de 3
    • Con nuestro AirPod ya en pedazos, volvemos a la pinza para abrir la caja.

    • Tenemos que deformar significativamente el estuche para poder poner nuestro pie spudger en la puerta, pero aparentemente no hacemos ningún daño.

    • Con el apalancamiento adecuado y la aplicación correcta de fuerza, el pegamento oculto se ve obligado a ceder y podemos ver las entrañas ....

    • incluida la batería, que la última vez fue más que una molestia.

    • Todo está conectado entre sí por cables, lo que no es necesariamente algo malo si se conoce la técnica secreta.

    Vielen Dank für euer tear down. Konnte meine Airpods Pro gen 1 reparieren. Die Verbindung zwischen Lightning Buchse und Platine hatte sich nach einem Sturz des Cases von der Platine gelöst. Altes milchiges Plastik mit Heat Gun etwas erwärmt und dann von Stecker abgezupt. Stecker angebracht und mit einem Tropfen Heißkleber gesichert.

    HAL LO - Contestar

  13. Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 14, imagen 1 de 2 Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 14, imagen 2 de 2
    • Finalmente, aquí podemos hincar los dientes en algunos chips:

    • Microcontrolador ARM de 32 bits STMicroelectronics STM32L476MG

    • Módulo de carga inalámbrica Broadcom BCM59356

    • (Estos dos últimos también se encuentran en el estuche de AirPods de segunda generación)

    • Cargador de batería Texas Instruments BQ25116A

    • NXP 610A3B KN3308, posiblemente un CI de carga.

    L476MGY6 A5 == STM32L476MGY6 from STMicroelectronics

    ksmm - Contestar

    65 i/o’s, 32bit timers? ridiculous huge considering its only (?) charging and those thick film chip resistors at the lowest 01005 sizes (up to date) where base size tolerances are +/-0.02m, crazy.

    marko - Contestar

    Ok, a closer look reveals the another possibly seventeen smaller bare die flip-chip packages, four connectors and already the above-mentioned mems structure so it appears that not so useless pinout.

    marko - Contestar

    610a3b = cbtl1610a3

    compos mentis - Contestar

  14. Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 15, imagen 1 de 3 Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 15, imagen 2 de 3 Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 15, imagen 3 de 3
    • Este pequeño tipo plateado vive cerca de la parte superior, justo entre los bolsillos de carga de los 'Pods. ¿Para qué sirve? Parece un micrófono.

    • ¿Hemos dicho "batería" antes? Que sean dos baterías. O dos celdas en cualquier caso.

    • A 1.98 Wh, la batería Pro se flexiona sólidamente sobre la batería de una celda de 1.52 Wh del AirPod 2 amateur, así como sobre la batería Galaxy Bud de 1.03 Wh.

    • Además, por cierto, el puerto Lightning es aún modular. Es teóricamente reemplazable si se rompe, si puedes conseguir un reemplazo.

    The “silver guy” might be a Hall effect sensor or reed switch to detect when the case lid is closed.

    Jon Evans - Contestar

    Agree with Jon.

    Also, the x ray showed something in the top lid. Any ideas?

    Ty Booyzen - Contestar

    This could be the accelerometer that detects when you double tap the case while wireless charging. If you double tap while charging it will show battery status, even without the pods in.

    Zain Ahmed - Contestar

    I’m guessing the “silver guy”is a cage shield covering some devices. Pull it off and see what’s underneath.

    Trevor Yancey - Contestar

    Might be a barometer or humidity sensor, for who knows why reason.

    Hi-Hi Bla-Bla - Contestar

    Looks like one to me. I’ve been playing around with enough IoT development kits recently to recognize a little metal box with a hole in the lid as some kind of environmental sensor. Why it would be needed in a glorified battery charger is a more interesting question.

    shamino -

    Maybe it stops charging if humidity is detected, similar to the “moisture in charging port” warning that can appear on the phones.

    Dillan -

    It could be a pressure sensor: if the housing is properly sealed (and it looks like that), it could detect any abnormal battery leakage resulting in a change of pressure.

    manuel.tagliavini -

    Does it has same coil(for wireless charging) as airpods 2?

    Cho - Contestar

    Apple supposedly said that the AirPods Pro features a function which allows the user to tap the case to light the indicator to see the battery level (either fully charged or charging) (this function is only active when the case is charging wirelessly), this may be the module which enables that function. Probably some sort of pressure sensor to sense the tap

    The link which reveals this function: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT207012

    KillerLab 233 - Contestar

  15. Desmontaje de AirPods Pro: paso 16, imagen 1 de 1
    • En una declaración sorprendentemente franca, Apple aparentemente confirmó que estos AirPods Pro no son reparables, solo reemplazables, y no son mejores a este respecto que las versiones anteriores.

    • No podemos creer que estemos diciendo esto, pero nos inclinamos a estar en desacuerdo sobre la segunda parte - esto podría ser potencialmente un poquito más reparable.

    • Si no fuera por la declaración de Apple, podríamos haber adivinado que planeaban repararlos reemplazando la parte interna del oído de los 'Pods (batería + driver + cera de oído vieja y crujiente) y reutilizando los vástagos originales, incluyendo el SiP, las antenas, los micrófonos y el sensor de presión. No es mucho, pero es algo.

    • Dicho esto, todavía no hay una buena manera de volver a montar perfectamente un 'Pod desmontado, a menos que trabajes en la línea de montaje de AirPod en la fábrica.

    • Con todo eso en mente, tenemos un puntaje de reparabilidad que no te sorprenderá.

    U guys r fn awesome

    bookbundler - Contestar

  16. Consideraciones Finales
    • A pesar de que teóricamente son parcialmente reparables, el diseño no modular y pegado, así como la falta de piezas de repuesto, hacen que la reparación sea poco práctica y poco económica.
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83 comentarios

Nice teardown!

Is there any way to know the wattage of the airpod pro batteries? It looks bigger than the one on the original airpods, but curiously, they’re rated for the same runtime (5 hours with noise cancellation off).

The driver is bigger, but the sillicone tip would provide a tighter seal so you wouldn’t need to pump up the volume that much. I was hoping for the battery life without noise cancelling to be better than 5 hours.

daniel.rey.lopez - Contestar

We estimate it to have ~168 mWh. This is much more than the original AirPods (92 mWh), but closer in line with the other wireless earbuds—The PowerBeats Pro, Galaxy Buds, and Sony WF-1000XM3 all use 200 mWh CP1254 batteries.

Arthur Shi -

Thanks for the reply Arthur! That’s a big battery. I’ll wait for real-life battery tests, Apple may be under-reporting the expected battery life. I’m personally undecided about getting these or the Powerbeats Pro… I wish I didn’t have to compromise either in battery life or in noise cancellation :)

daniel.rey.lopez -

We found the marked rating! The battery is rated at 160 mWh. So, we were slightly off :)

Arthur Shi -

Can we get the size of the drivers please?

Bob - Contestar

The drivers measure approximately 11 mm in diameter.

Arthur Shi -

Roughly 11mm, which puts it in line with the Galaxy Buds Pro and other in-ear TWS 'buds.

Kaleb White -

Anything in there making the AirPods Pro locatable using the iPhone 11’s U1 ultra wide band chip?

seidtgeist - Contestar

Great question!

Chris -

That’s what I was hoping would be announced, but they haven’t officially announced an improved Find My capability for the new iPhones we know have the U1. I think the chip is supposedly cheap enough to include, but whether it fits in such a small package I don’t know. It’s hard to see from the iPhone 11 breakdown how big the U1 chip is, and whether that could fit into the AirPods, or the Watch for that matter.

Sconnie Fella -

I think an ultra wide band chip would need too much energy and would be too expensive.

A more reasonable choice in my mind would be to use the BLE 5.1 angle of arrival feature to find the direction of the head phones, as a ble module is already on board.

But therefore an antenna array would be necessary in the phone which I don’t think is the case, and I am not sure if manufacturers will do in the future.

strat -

Think you guys may have missed something. Check your x-ray video - is there not something with a sideways “H” shape built into the lid? You didn’t look because there’s no wiring to it - so completely passive?

Frank O -

I take that back. Seems to be a spring loaded mechanism for opening the lid. But that then begs the question - Why doesn’t the “aluminum” hinge itself show in the x-ray?

Frank O -

Where’s the new custom high dynamic range amplifier

marty - Contestar

Why does’t the “Pro” AirPods case have a matching stainless steel hinge versus the decidedly less pro aluminum?

Chris - Contestar

The ghost sound was likely the gasket that helps equalize pressure, methinks? Reviews said you can hear them blocking your hearing like normal IEMs for a second, and then they “release”, and then you feel unblocked.

tipoo - Contestar

We are pretty certain that the driver produced the shrieking sound—the sound was not the result of a mechanical phenomenon. If I were to guess, it might be from feedback by the noise cancellation mics in close proximity to the driver, especially as we were taking the casing apart.

Arthur Shi -

I think they are made to be easier to recycle, but not repair.

David K. - Contestar

On Apple’s webpage where the inter mic is explained, it appears that the speaker grills are detachable (and thus washable separately). Can you please confirm?

Jeffrey - Contestar

Unfortunately, none of the speaker grilles are detachable/removable. They are glued from within the case.

Arthur Shi -

Can you share any details on the battery? Assuming it is Varta… but what capacity do you find the 1154 to coming in at?

Brian Spatocco - Contestar

There are no markings that could allude to what the capacity is, other than a data matrix that’s really hard to read.

I measured the batteries, and compared to the Galaxy Buds’ CP1254 batteries, these CP1154s are 1 mm smaller in diameter (12 mm vs. 11 mm). They have the same thickness—5.4 mm.

If you calculate the volume, the CP1154 has 16% less volume than the CP1254. Considering that these are the same battery chemistries and forms, I’m estimating that they have similar energy densities, and thus would scale with volume.

From those measurements, I would estimate that the CP1154 would have ~168mWh (compared to the Galaxy Buds’ CP1254 having 200mWh).

This is much bigger than the AirPods 2, which has 93mWh.

Arthur Shi -

Thanks Arthur! That number makes a lot of sense to me, too.

It’s curious that they didn’t include any capacity/energy markings on the device considering the fact that other Varta SKUs do tend to have this. For example, CP1254 Varta cell in the WF-1000XM3 (https://hifigo.com/blogs/tws/deep-dive-t...) provides the nominal at .2 Wh (as you noted).

Makes me wonder if this was a unique production run just for Apple.

Brian Spatocco -

Did you find an IMU in the earbuds?

Gavan Wilhite - Contestar

A comment in Step 10 seems to point them as Bosch and STMicro IMUs.

Arthur Shi -

Can’t help you on the chips, but the microphones are from Goertek, as they have the “GW” marking.

See page 6 of this confidential datasheet for another mic in the same range. If you can get a high enough picture of the datamatrix code on the microphone, it should contain the part number, but the photos are too low resolution for me to read it myself.

chris - Contestar

Thanks for the tip!

Arthur Shi -

Found out that this tool does it with the available resolution:

https://demo.dynamsoft.com/dbr/barcodere...

DATAMATRIX DTV93715PEKL8141N+DC

Unfortunately it doesn’t align with any of their known part numbers.

chris -

For what it’s worth, the battery probably adheres to the following logic in it’s nomenclature:

xxyy, where xx is the diameter in mm, and yy is the height in 1/10th mm (which ist why the 1154 is slightly smaller than the 1254).

Michael - Contestar

You are correct! The 1154 has an 11 mm diamter, while the 1254 has a 12mm. They both have 5.4mm thickness, as you predicted.

Arthur Shi -

I am just gonna add this comment real quick cause I got redirected her from a local newspaper. Repairing the air pods, regardless of model, will be far more affordable and practical depending on where you live. In Norway for instance, we have a legally required “warranty” which lasts for five years. The batteries are covered for two years. That means that if the pods fail at any point during those five years, and Apple cannot prove the user is to blame for the fault, they have to either repair it, refund the purchase, or provide a new pair, free of charge. The battery is covered for two years, beyond which point Apple must provide repairs for an affordable price.

In case anyone is wondering, this issue has repeatedly gone through the Norwegian court systems. Apple has lost every single time.

mattias1996 - Contestar

Why would Apple use a cell battery here?

nickkiran - Contestar

Perhaps they went with a larger battery so they can limit it to 70-80 percent charging cycles in order to increase lifespan before it croaks, say discharge to 10 or 20 percent, charge to 90 percent so it doesn’t kill the battery as quickly? You’d have to tear one apart at full charge and at empty to measure the voltage to get an idea but its a thought. Since the battery is almost double the capacity, sacrificing 20-30% of that capacity for increased cycles still gives you a larger battery capacity than before. I’d think it would be foolish not to do this, but who knows if they thought that.

Andy Peeler - Contestar

The video of X-ray is soooo cool

it helps a lot in understanding the 3D structure

that feels amazing! it really give a sense of “so it’s constructed in this way…”

please do it with iPhones and other stuff next time!!

Japan Three - Contestar

By the way, if that’s a pressure sensor not a real physical button that mean Apple has created a virtual feeling of clicking of the button :0 I thought it was a button, the click feeling of the antenna feels so real..

Japan Three - Contestar

Could…we give future devices like this negative repairability scores? Because trying to repair things like this will take away your time AND break the device.

Ethan Zuo - Contestar

Great teardown! Do you have the batteries weight by any chance?

Luis Vollbracht - Contestar

Hey Luis, thank you! The battery weighs 1.2 grams.

Taylor Dixon -

Is it still Knowles making the microphones? And there are 3 each?

tng74 - Contestar

Nice teardown!

Is it in anyway possible to change the shape of the indent in the case holder to fit a right airpod in the left hole? I ask because I am deaf on one ear and will team up with a friend who is deaf on the left, swap one airpod to get a set of two (right/left - you get the idea). But will it be impossible, possible with, say a bit of drilling/scraping/… or easy to fit two right airpods in one case?

Hans Jensen - Contestar

Why don’t your teardown other earbuds ? I guess you just wanna some easy pesos with Apple bashing . Like you guys often seems to do…

will - Contestar

I’ve never heard of anyone having a pair of ear buds repaired.

Being cordless, and because Apple will sell each of the 3 replaceable components separately, repair couldn’t be easier.

I think you guys have completely lost the plot.

Alex Bowden - Contestar

A single Pod will cost about 90 USD to replace with Apple. So yes, repair couldn't be easier if you just go and buy a new Pod at the Genius Bar. But it's going to be pricy.

Dominic Bieri - Contestar

To be honest the case deserve a score more than 0. The case along should get a score like 4.

The two pods, well … those get scores of 0.

Xavier Jiang - Contestar

This battery is a German-made VARTA Valta CP1254 high capacity A3 60mah3.7v lithium battery

Deng lei - Contestar

They are probably made by VARTA as you guessed. However, they are CP1154, rated for 160 mWh, so ~43 mAh @3.7v.

Arthur Shi -

As per your experience, can we disassemble them safely and fix it into another body (planning to make a Gold Airpod Pro). I can make the Gold body and close it also. But, should be able to dissemble it safely and put things back. You think its possible ?

Yusuf Motiwala - Contestar

Does anyone know what sort of flash memory is being used in the Airpods Pro? I know the AirPods 2 had the following memory chip serial number in it 25SL 128A 1820.

Does anyone know the maker or serial number for the flash memory being used in the Airpods Pro?

ApplePro - Contestar

Do the AirPods Pro or the case itself house liquid contact indicators?

Edward Anguiano - Contestar

What MEMS motion sensor is in there?

andrew mcneil - Contestar

I have been thinking about switching to Android for a while. Get a half decent phone from OnePlus for half the price. I ended up getting the iPhone X 2 years ago because I had the Airpods for 6 months by then and absolutely loved them. With my batteries so crappy on the Airpods, I don’t think I will get a new set, specially considering their latest creation is no better for fixability. I just retired and can’t afford the extra premium for Apple products anymore. Apple is really losing its shine.

Réal Fortin - Contestar

'“This little silver guy lives near the top, right between the charging pockets for the 'Pods. What's it for? It looks a bit like a microphone. “

…so what is it?

Si B - Contestar

This might have been asked, is there a water Water damage sensor?!?

Shashank - Contestar

Do they come with a wireless charging case?

Trevor - Contestar

Yes, the case supports both wired and wireless charging.

TonyLxc -

Hello I am trying to figure out where the Bluetooth signal is coming from, is it from the antenna string or the actual chip or from both

Ben salem - Contestar

Is there any information on the sensor that detects that the user has placed the AirPod in their ear? Is that the silver thing on the left side of the picture for Step 9?

I’ve seen comments that it is an IR-type proximity sensor. Is that true and is there any part number or vendor information on it?

Eric Abbott - Contestar

In most of the teardowns I have seen, an estimated cost of components is presented. I may have missed it but I don’t see that here. Anybody seen cost estimate for this product that will provide a glimpse into Apple’s mark up?

RIchard Thwaites - Contestar

Guys you missed the lid :). Since I wanted my pods to fit in with earhooks I now gutted the lid too https://twitter.com/koosolek/status/1278...

mihkel - Contestar

Does it have a water indicator

Aarav Badani - Contestar

The little speaker grille underneath the silicon tip has come loose on my left pod. It seems like the glue that kept it on is not strong enough. Any thoughts on what type of glue to use to get it to stay? Right now the silicon tip and grille stay in my ear when I remove the pod :(

Raffi Vega - Contestar

I accidently tore apart my airpod while trying to take off the tip. It now resembles the airpod shown at step 7. Do you have any tips on how to put it back together? When I try to ‘click’ it back in place it won’t align, one or the other side is staying a bit opened. Help!

Lente96 - Contestar

Apple announced a service program indicating that AirPods Pro manufactured before October 2020 might suffer from ANC issues. People that went through the replacement program say that the mesh on them are now a little more recessed but the ANC is also less efficient. It would be interesting to see a side-by-side comparison between AirPods Pro manufactured prior to October 2020 and a pair manufactured after Nov 2020 to see if there are indeed hardware changes?

Jeroen - Contestar

What is the little black liner on the inside ( front facing ) part of the case ? …. my dog chewed up the case and it does not charge anymore . i took the case apart but everything looks like it’s still intact with the exception of my dogs tooth piercing the front face of the case and slightly tearing that liner . Can can one give me any suggestions ?

john h - Contestar

Just to add, in step 10, the chip on the right with a data matrix on it is a speech recognition sensor from STMicroelectronics that works with the microphones for noise-reduction during calling, while the chip on the left marked MHEK NYH7 is an accelerometer from Bosch that works with the IR sensors for wear detection and also probably used in spatial audio function.

Meng Ziyue - Contestar

Thanks for chipping in! I’ve updated the ID step to include your contribution.

Arthur Shi -

Let’s say, theoretically, that my AirPods Pro case’s battery died. Let’s also theorize that an official Apple repair lab examined the case, and returned it with this exact reasoning, mentioning that it cannot be repaired and a new case can be bought (as it is a 15 months old case, it is no longer under the warranty).

How would one get a new pair of battery cells to replace them? Would love to have this as a personal project.

Red Neuron - Contestar

The black strip on the side of the airpods mine fell out I’m not sure what it’s called can anyone help?

Ana Reyes TV - Contestar

you didn’t opened the upper lid, there’s three magnets and a spring that detects when the lid is open or closed

Erick Servin - Contestar

Très bon article merci

Aurélien Bentaalla - Contestar

I’m looking for some replacement ribbon cables. Are there any available? And if so where can I begin searching?

1 star yelp review - Contestar

Are the drivers bigger/better than AirPods (non pro)?

Ronit Bhattacharjee - Contestar

Buenas,

El botón trasero de mi case ya no funciona, me podrían ayudar a poder repararlo?

Saludos

Nicolás Concha - Contestar

so, the two sets of black grills are air vents? They get super gross - is there any good way to clean them?

John Sanchez - Contestar

Is it possible to replace all the glue and reassemble them?

I am allergic to acrylates and can not use my AirPods Pro.

Unfortunately this is a known issue, but my pair is out of warranty.

Best regards

S. K. - Contestar

How does the case determine that it is open (thereby enabling bluetooth connectivity)? Is it in the rear hinge? Or is there perhaps a magnet in the front that detects when the lid is closed?

Russ McBride - Contestar

Hey,

ich habe eine Frage und finde dazu nichts.

Das AirPodCase merkt ja wenn es offen ist, wie funktioniert das?

Ich hab meine zerlegt weil sich der Ladebuchsenstecker gelöst hat und jetzt habe ich das Problem dass mein Akku schneller leer wird…

Ich vermute das kommt daher, dass die AirPods denken sie wären offen, allerdings bin ich mir da nicht sicher.

Ich hätte auf Luchtsensoren in den Pods getippt, aber so richtig auf einen grünen Zweig bin ich nich nicht gekommen…

Vielen Dank

Fabian G - Contestar

In Schritt 15 des Teardowns taucht dieses kleine silberne Ding auf. Das könnte ein Hall Sensor sein und den Winkel des Deckels bestimmen. Oder es reagiert auf einen Magneten im Deckel.

Fabian Neidhardt -

Can you provide samsung galaxy buds pro charging box motherboard diagram

MakkiMadni frniture - Contestar

How can repair samsung galaxy buds pro charging box motherboard

MakkiMadni frniture - Contestar

Hello, thank you very much for your article!

Is it possible to open the earphones (by peeling off the glue) just to see if everything's OK, maybe also to clean them, and then above all, is it possible to close them by "re-gluing the glue"?

Thanks in advance.

Shasor - Contestar

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