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As expected, iFixit tore down Apple's new second-generation AirPods to see what's different about them compared to the previous iteration and just how repairable they are.Further ReadingApple’s updated AirPods are here, cost $199 with new wireless charging caseLet's get the second of those points out of the way right away: they are not serviceable at all. Consumers may simply select a general "headphones & speakers" category on the site.Further ReadingiFixit tears down the Mac mini and MacBook AirHere's one curious side note we had not noticed previously: writing on the new AirPods packaging makes a reference to AirPower, Apple's long-delayed wireless charging pad.
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