AirPods Pro problem

When I squeeze the force sensor on my left airpod pro it will play the previous track when previously it would play/pause like it’s supposed too. This happened out of nowhere, and I did not do anything to cause the problem and I do not have the Apple warranty but it’s not my fault that this happened. What do I do?

Posted on Jan 22, 2022 4:41 PM

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Jan 22, 2022 8:16 PM in response to 321_Hayden

321_Hayden Said:

"AirPods Pro problem: When I squeeze the force sensor on my left airpod pro it will play the previous track when previously it would play/pause like it’s supposed too. This happened out of nowhere, and I did not do anything to cause the problem and I do not have the Apple warranty but it’s not my fault that this happened. What do I do?"

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Intentional Damage:

AppleCare does not cover intentional damage. And squeezing these would make these more vulnerable to failure. So, purchase new AirPods, and don't squeeze them.

Jan 23, 2022 8:23 PM in response to TheLittles

You are supposed to squeeze it to pause and play your music, and to turn on noise cancellation and Siri. I would never intentionally squeeze my $250 AirPods with such force to break them. I am not hard on my things and I am very gentle with my expensive products therefore it is not intentional damage and I did not purposely ruin my AirPods. I also don’t think I should have to pay for something that I did not cause.

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