USB-C iPhone modder designs fully repairable AirPods Pro case to promote sustainability
- Robotics engineer Ken Pillonel transformed the iPhone's Lightning port to USB-C and has now redesigned the AirPods Pro case to be easily repairable.
- Pillonel's modifications replace the original glue with screws and nuts for easy access without damage.
- By sharing the 3D design files, Pillonel enables anyone to build their own repairable case and replace batteries when needed.
- His goal is to reduce e-waste by empowering consumers to repair devices, promoting product longevity and a circular economy.
- The redesigned case reduces reliance on glue and provides a model for how companies could shift towards designing repairable consumer tech.