Apple Pull Powerbeats 2 Settlement: You May Be Eligible to Claim for ‘Boring’ Earphones


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Sarah Tev

Apple Play has settled a class action lawsuit based on one of its alleged design flaws Powerbeats 2 That some customers said sports earphones have stopped charging after minimal usage. As part of the settlement, Apple Pay agreed to pay $ 9.75 million, which would be split between class members after attorney’s fees and other expenses.

Details of the settlement were sent to Powerbeats 2 owners on Thursday, according to MCummers. Compromise emerges from one Sue by back in 2017 Who called the earphones “shoddy” and accused Apple of misrepresenting the Powerbeats 2 as “made to be tolerated”.

Apple Play denied the allegations and any malpractice as part of the settlement, but said it agrees to the terms to avoid further claims. The company did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

People who buy new Powerbeats 2 earphones before Gust 7 are entitled to claim payment from the settlement, which must still receive final approval from the court. According to the settlement website, claim forms must be submitted by November 20, and can therefore be done online, online or by mail.


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