u/InternationalUse2517

3 pairs and 3 problems. I’m so annoyed.

I have 3 pairs of AirPods, and on every one there’s a problem with one of the AirPods.

AirPod pro 1st gen- these were my first ones I got in 2022, in 2023 my dog chewed one up slightly but it was enough to make that right AirPod not work anymore.

AirPod pro 2nd generation- this was my newest I got after my dog chewed up my 1st gen, and just recently I think the speaker on the right one blew out or something, but basically I noticed the right one was a lot more quieter than the left. I’ve been using wired earbuds lately because of it. I’ve cleaned the mesh, tried every trick I’ve seen online and nothing changes it so im assuming it’s something internal 😞

airpod 3rd generation- these were just a backup basically but the left one will not charge and not sure why. again ive tried so many tricks for it and have cleaned the AirPods bottom and bottom of the case but nothing seems to work it wont charge the left but it does the right.

Having one AirPod working isn’t the end of the world but it really annoys me, I like having two. Also listen to music on full volume, maybe that did something with the right AirPod on my pro 2nd generation but I don’t know. should I buy a replacement for one of these or save up for airpod pro 3rd gen idk I feel unlucky

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u/InternationalUse2517 — 3 days ago
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Is it hard to fix an iPod nano 5th gen on your own?

I bought a cheap non-working iPod nano 5th gen just for collection a few years ago. I don’t know much but I’m assuming it just has a bad battery, because it turns on and is completely fine if it’s on the charger, but the second you unplug it it’s off again. I don’t think there’s places near me that would repair an iPod. I would love to get it actually working though, it’s my favorite iPod I own looks wise and features wise. If I bought a battery on eBay would it be difficult to replace the battery by myself without messing anything up?

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u/InternationalUse2517 — 13 days ago

I am taking the Inventor Certification exam tomorrow. What should I expect? What should I study? I am kind of just taking it to see if I’ll pass, I last used inventor almost 5 months ago, the past few days I’ve been trying to get used to it again but I don’t know what to specifically be working on. I’m certified in autoCAD, I was working on CAD and Inventor at the same time, I felt like autoCAD came easier to me then Inventor. But I have the chance to take this exam so any tips thank you.

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u/InternationalUse2517 — 24 days ago