Taught to charge AirPods Pro headphones via USB-C 21:01

Engineer Ken Pillonel, who created the first iPhone with a USB Type-C port, created the first AirPods Pro wireless earphones that can be charged from a USB-C port instead of Lightning. He spoke in a video about the “improvement” of the gadget. YouTube.

In the video, Pillonel showed that the procedure for opening and replacing the battery in the AirPods charging case is possible. “This is a much more eco-friendly alternative to Apple’s recommendation to buy a new case,” the enthusiast says.

According to the engineer, as a result of replacing the battery, he managed to remove the Lightning port and then solder USB-C in its place. Pillonel assured that the change in the case did not affect the operation of the AirPods Pro and that the headphones charge without any hitches.

The engineer explained that Apple did not design the AirPods Pro case to be opened. According to him, this process can cause damage in connection with the AirPods Pro having to replace the bottom case.

Formerly Ken Pillonel introduced the first Android smartphone with a Lightning connector typically used only on Apple devices.



Source: Gazeta

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