When Apple introduced the AirPods seven years ago, the Cupertino company was criticized for the design of the device by abandoning the traditional iPhone headphone jack, but after several protests, this gadget ended up becoming one of the best products it has. the manufacturer.
The only drawback of these headphones is that they are impossible to repair if they are badly damaged, however, a YouTuber has created his own 3D version of the AirPods so he can fix them whenever he wants.
'Exploring the Simulation' is a YouTube channel specialized in hardware topics, modifications, prototypes and other topics related to technology. But in a video that he published at the end of last month, the young man 'stole' the design of the AirPods Pro to make it available to all Internet users.
As you can see in the video below, the YouTuber scanned a real AirPods Pro, analyzed all its parts to redesign the 3D model, and then added several holes to screw all the components together so that they would all stay together.
Basically what you have done is demonstrate that the headphones could have been made with replaceable parts. Likewise, he has shared his manufacturing process so that anyone can have their repairable Apple headphones.