Categories Uncategorized

PowerBeats Pro lands Apple in another lawsuit

Apple has landed itself in another round of trouble as a potential class action lawsuit has been filed against the allegedly misreported battery life advertised for the company’s PowerBeats Pro wireless headphones.

According to the plaintiff — New York resident Alejandro Vivar — the earbuds don’t last for 9 hours as marketed by Apple. The lack of battery life has been blamed on the poor case design, according to Apple Insider. The buds would purportedly become dislodged from the casing, leaving them discharging.

The lawsuit aims to represent a class of purchasers from multiple states including New York, Georgia, Michigan, Montana, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, South Dakota, and Virginia.

The lawsuit also proposed that “IPX4-rated sweat and water resistance” claims were another cause for concern in relation to charging. Sweat could corrode the charging contacts, Vivar offers, adding that sweat damage supposedly isn’t covered by the product warranty.

It is unclear whether the lawsuit over the PowerBeats Pro would be fully certified as a class action, but it does demand compensation for all affected users, a correction of the product issue, and the payment of unspecified damages.

This is not Apple’s first lawsuit relating to Powerbeats and performance. Previously, consumers complained about malfunctions of the Powerbeats 2 and Powerbeats 3 in 2018, wherein the case was voluntarily dismissed in 2020.

Apple bought Beats by Dre in 2014, which has been seen by some tech experts as a move to reduce the competition in the wireless earbud market. Similar to Beats, Apple markets its products as a luxury brand, an iconic symbol to accessorize one’s look. It bears mentioning that the merger of Beats and Apple took place prior to the release of the first-generation AirPods in 2016.

However, Apple has been integrating Beats products more into its ecosystem in recent years, particularly as a sports-oriented offering.

Author

More From Author

You May Also Like

khudayar Mohla, Lahore High Court, LHC ruling, judiciary criticism Pakistan, freedom of expression Pakistan, contempt of court, social media campaign against judiciary, defaming judges Pakistan, judicial independence, Justice Ali Zia Bajwa, PTA action social media, NCCIA arrests, cyber crime Pakistan, anti judiciary content, Pakistan judiciary news, Aalia Neelum LHC, Justice Abher Gul Khan, Maryam Nawaz Punjab, Punjab government controversy, property ordinance Punjab, Protection of Ownership of Immovable Property Ordinance, judicial review Pakistan, Pakistan Bar Council statement, Tahir Nasrullah Warraich, Judicial Commission of Pakistan, JCP meeting, rule of law Pakistan, public confidence in judiciary, law enforcement directives, freedom of speech limits Pakistan

LHC Draws Line Between Judicial Critique and Contempt; Orders Crackdown on Social Media Vilification

LAHORE: While affirming that the law shields robust criticism aimed at rectifying judicial errors, the…

Graj w zabawy na prawdziwe pieniądze w kasynie 22bet bez ograniczeń

W kasynie 22bet możemy doświadczyć niekończącej się rozrywki i możliwych wygranych dzięki bogatej ofercie gier…

Profitez de promotions et de avantages non-stop au casino Lizaro

Au Casino Lizaro, nous savons comment maintenir l’excitation au rendez-vous grâce à des offres et…