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Apple has not acknowledged the defect in the Powerbeats 2 headphones, but agrees to pay their owners $ 10 million in compensation – Phone Mantra
Apple has agreed to pay $ 9.75 million to settle a class-action lawsuit overcharging issues with Powerbeats 2 wireless earbuds, according to online sources. Powerbeats 2.

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The fact is that in advertising for wireless headphones, Apple said that the device was reliably protected and provides good autonomy. But in the statement of claim of users who became the owners of the headphones, it is argued that the device has a “design defect” due to which, after a short period of use, the battery life is greatly reduced. The plaintiffs also accused Apple of refusing to repair and replace defective headphones during the warranty period.
Apple denied all allegations …
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