AirPods Pro Crackle: New Class-Action Lawsuit Targets Apple's False Advertising

A class-action lawsuit filed on November 1 accuses Apple of false advertising regarding the first-gen AirPods Pro's audio issues, alleging the problems go against the company's marketing promises. The suit claims that all first-generation AirPods Pro suffer from crackling and static noises, which Apple was aware of but did not disclose to customers. It also states that buyers would have avoided or paid less for the product if they had known about these defects. The lawsuit demands damages for plaintiffs, repair, and replacement of affected units.
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