Apple just agreed to settle the dispute over a design flaw plaguing the Powerbeats 2 headphones outside of court. The company didn't admit that there was indeed an issue with the 2014 Powerbeats 2 but it said it's easier and cheaper to settle without having to go to court. As a result, Apple has agreed to pay out $9.75 million.

Apple marketed the headphones as sweat and water-resistant and built to "endure". Customers claim that this isn't exactly the case and the buds would stop holding a charge after "minimal use".
So if you bought a pair of Powerbeats 2 before August 7 and you are a US resident, you might receive up to $189 in compensation after
You'd still have to wait for the final hearing scheduled for January 15 when the court will finally decide whether the $9.75 million settlement is enough.
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