So what do I do if one of my AirPods got ran over?
Can I get it replaced?
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General and ongoing cleaning can help you maintain your AirPods or AirPods Pro.
General and ongoing cleaning can help you maintain your AirPods or AirPods Pro.
Can I get it replaced?
Hello KnockSuit,
I'm sorry this happened to your AirPods Pro.
Yes you can replace it. Just visit this site on Apple:
AirPods Repair & Service - Apple Support
Scroll down to the middle of the website were you will see this:
Select all that apply and then click "Get estimate." You will be notified by Apple about the cost of the replacement. Upon purchasing, Apple will provide a new AirPod Pro specific to your model.
Please note, if you have AppleCare+, your damaged AirPod Pro might be eligible for a free replacement. You can contact Apple directly about your damaged product by clicking on the "Get service" button at the top of the AirPods Repair & Service - Apple Support website.
Have a nice day. I hope this helps.
Hello KnockSuit,
I'm sorry this happened to your AirPods Pro.
Yes you can replace it. Just visit this site on Apple:
AirPods Repair & Service - Apple Support
Scroll down to the middle of the website were you will see this:
Select all that apply and then click "Get estimate." You will be notified by Apple about the cost of the replacement. Upon purchasing, Apple will provide a new AirPod Pro specific to your model.
Please note, if you have AppleCare+, your damaged AirPod Pro might be eligible for a free replacement. You can contact Apple directly about your damaged product by clicking on the "Get service" button at the top of the AirPods Repair & Service - Apple Support website.
Have a nice day. I hope this helps.
So what do I do if one of my AirPods got ran over?