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just the tip(s)?!.....Apple providing free replacement AirPods Pro tips.......
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....under Applecare+....


Apple Providing Free Replacement AirPods Pro Tips Under AppleCare+

....Customers who have AirPods Pro that also purchased an AppleCare+ protection plan for $29 appear to be able to receive free replacement tips for their ?AirPods Pro?.

Multiple MacRumors readers have reported being provided replacement tips at no cost after going through Apple's support repair steps for the ?AirPods Pro?.

From MacRumors reader Boshii:
I'm not sure if it's an ?AppleCare?+ thing or not but I set up the replacement online and there was no fee. I was under the impression that there will be a cost even with ?AppleCare?+.
?AirPods Pro? owners with ?AppleCare?+ who want to order replacement tips can do so by going to the Apple support site, choosing the ?AirPods Pro?, picking the option to replace an AirPod or an ear tip, selecting the option to replace the ?AirPods Pro? ear tips, and then choosing the order replacement option.

When ordering replacement tips, Apple sends one pair in a specified size only, and it's not clear if there's a limit on the number of free replacement tips that can be ordered.

Apple's support site and the ?AppleCare?+ page for headphones don't mention the possibility of free replacement tips, instead suggesting the tips will have a $3.95 replacement fee. Ordering AirPods tips without ?AppleCare?+ incurs the aforementioned $3.95 fee.



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I'm a sucker for inexpensive, but decent sounding, wired earbuds. When the squishy ear tips aren't to my liking, I swap w/ another pair that has better fitting tips. Usually it's finding a thicker pair of tips to replace a thinner pair. The right tips make a huge difference. For the price of the APPL gear, you really oughta get as many proper tips as it takes; for life.
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I returned my AirPods Pro.

They hurt my ears, regardless of tips used.

I think the diameter of the base means they don't compress as much, compared to the slender stems on most any other brand of IEC 'buds, including my Shures.

And the best fitting, longest wearable tips for me are memory foam tips.

So, probably no APPs in my future.

While they don't seal the ear canal. the AirPods 2 are working great for me.

But for my daily walkabouts, I need to find some 'buds that seal, to trounce traffic noise, preferably something I can stick foam buds to.
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RAMd®d wrote:
I returned my AirPods Pro.

They hurt my ears, regardless of tips used.

I think the diameter of the base means they don't compress as much, compared to the slender stems on most any other brand of IEC 'buds, including my Shures.

And the best fitting, longest wearable tips for me are memory foam tips.

So, probably no APPs in my future.

While they don't seal the ear canal. the AirPods 2 are working great for me.

But for my daily walkabouts, I need to find some 'buds that seal, to trounce traffic noise, preferably something I can stick foam buds to.

Try the Sony noise cancelling earbuds and foam tips from Comply. Those worked well for me and now my son who is a regular user.
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