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by Wowfunhappy
2645 days ago
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> In 5-10 years we'd have the same number of "million dead and useless AirPods" even if they had replaceable batteries, because by that time we'd have the next model with new features, design, etc. Earbuds aren't cell phones—there's not a lot you can add. You can improve audio quality but that happens at a slow pace, and much of the public doesn't care. I don't think all that many people would rush to replace a $200 product after two years if the original had a longer usable life. |
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I can think of enough stuff. New Bluetooth standards, longer lasting charge, better audio drivers, health monitoring, embedded connection-free translation (babelfish-like), eSIM and calling/receiving directly from the AirPods (like you can do from the Apple Watch, but using Siri for the dialing). And those are just off the top of my head.
Heck, just the same model available in black too, would make tons of people replace their AirPods 3-4 years after they got them.