Meanwhile my AirPods Max have decided bluetooth is overrated and they only work with a wired connection. Noise cancelling works fine. The white pairing light blinks but no device can see it.

Some folks on Reddit have noted the device sometimes comes back to live after depleting the battery, so we'll see. Others got desperate enough to put it in the freezer, but I'd rather not risk also breaking the wired mode.

They've been showing other signs of aging over the last half a year or so. I had constantly reset them. That got a little better once I learned you can clean the headband contacts with isopropanol.

I guess it's the long term of effect of rain seeping in, but with all their talk about fancy under water watches you'd think headphones would be easy to waterproof?

Unfortunately Apple is not the kind of company that says: we care about durability because we stand for quality and we're against waste, so return a broken product to us anytime with or without warranty and we'll fix it!

2.5 years product lifetime is insultingly bad.

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https://youtu.be/ePGy3j-jfks

A few weeks ago I learned that you clean the headband contacts. Mine were dirty but not corroded like in the video here. Given that I now get full stereo with a wired connection, the headband is probably not the issue.

Looks like it also has Peyronie disease.

The bluetooth component can be replaced, though it's fairly expensive and tedious (three different screw types, because Apple...). And I don't know for sure that's the broken part, what caused it to break and if the root cause will just keep killing off components.

https://youtu.be/Eno8lfJj_1Y

But if someone bothers to make a video like this, it's probably a fairly common failure mode.

Three days later ... iPhone randomly says "hey, would you like to pair these headphones?"

We'll see how long this lasts.