This article was published on May 19, 2017

Apple blames exploding Beats headset on AAA batteries


Apple blames exploding Beats headset on AAA batteries

Apple is refusing to compensate a woman whose Beats headphones exploded in her face, claiming the batteries were at fault.

Earlier this year, the anonymous woman says she was asleep on a flight from Beijing to Melbourne when she was awakened by an explosion and heat searing her face. The sparking headphones burned her face and neck, and half-melted to the floor where she threw them before flight attendants managed to douse them in water.

The Australian news site news.com.au reports that Apple ā€” who bought Beats for $3 billion in 2014 ā€” blames the batteries in the headset: ā€œOur investigation indicated the issue was caused by a third-party battery.ā€

There are still a few Beats variations that require AAA batteries ā€” such as the noise-cancelling Beats Studio headphones, which have since been discontinued. The brand of battery in the womanā€™s Beats isnā€™t specified.

At the time of the incident, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau concluded the batteries were the most likely culprit and warned passengers that ā€œbatteries should be kept in an approved stowage, unless in use.ā€

via The Verge

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