Great post, I've been very interested in the fairphone (and their other products) since I've heard of it. To answer the question in the title, I actually just recently replaced the batteries in my wireless headphones and they're like new again. However, the process was sadly complicated enough that it's hard for me to recommend, which, also sadly, I think is kinda the point.
Batteries exploding feel like such a personal betrayal. I have been scarred in the past with tech breaking on me on the, surprise surprise, second year of ownership. I've been more lucky recently but I never thought about the inner workings (literally) of phones... Thanks for sharing!
Great post, I've been very interested in the fairphone (and their other products) since I've heard of it. To answer the question in the title, I actually just recently replaced the batteries in my wireless headphones and they're like new again. However, the process was sadly complicated enough that it's hard for me to recommend, which, also sadly, I think is kinda the point.
Exactly. I never even thought of changing the batteries in my wireless headphones.
Batteries exploding feel like such a personal betrayal. I have been scarred in the past with tech breaking on me on the, surprise surprise, second year of ownership. I've been more lucky recently but I never thought about the inner workings (literally) of phones... Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for reading. Everytime I hold my phone I now worry about the battery, it's a new type of anxiety I didn't need 😅