(NEW) Apple AirPods Pro 2 Active Noise Cancelling Wireless Earbuds

This does not ship to Delaware. I cannot buy it.

True story. I bought some of the “Factory Reconditioned” AP3s a couple of months ago, a second pair so I don’t have to climb/descend stairs to find a some when I need them (I won’t go around the house with them in; I Chromecast music to various speakers). With coupon, about $105, super-bargain.

I got an important call today while making coffee downstairs, phone is upstairs, so I had to answer the call on my Apple Watch. Awkward! You can talk to someone, but not at length. Voila, there’s my second Woot-bought pair sitting by the TV. Badda-boom.

Tl;dr: It’s handy to have a second pair around the house, even though the Battery widgets fill up with replicated AP3s.

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Received mine today. When I connected them to my iPhone, the device info shows a limited warranty that expires less than four months from now, which makes no sense whatsoever since it should carry a one-year limited warranty.

There were a couple of stickers on the box, a white one including text saying it’s “brand new” and “fully functional” and a yellow one including the words “tested box.” The box seals looked rough but didn’t appear to be entirely broken. The AirPods appear to be new, but the warranty issue is concerning.

Anyone else get one of these showing a warranty of less than a year?

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My experience on a Series 7 cellular (activated) watch has been really good using it for phone calls - as long as my environment is not real noisy. Callers on the other end report they had no clue it was via my watch. Given the right scenario, I do not hesitate using my watch for phone calls.

Interestingly, my spouse, who “misplaces” their phone regularly, has found the hard-to-misplace-since-it-is-on-the-wrist, watch to be very handy for not missing phone calls.

Just got mine today with the Apple security tape broken on both sides. Item looks new but warranty is expired. Messaged support for next steps.

I’ve seen many Wooters contacted Apple, gave the serial numbers and date of purchase, and the Apple rep revised the warranty period. Try it.

@bluemaple same, tried when I first got a Watch. But when discussing a long involved financial kerfuffle with a support analyst, nothing beats some kind of headset.