Apple isn’t packing a charging cable in with the AirPods Pro 3

Apple isn’t packing a charging cable in with the AirPods Pro 3

The AirPods Pro 3 seem like a solid upgrade, but they have one significant drawback: Apple isn’t including a charging cable in the box, MacRumors reports. Apple spells it out right on the AirPods Pro 3 tech specs page, saying in the “In the Box” section, “USB‑C Charge Cable sold separately.” That means that if you want to charge the case for the AirPods Pro 3, you’ll need to use a charging cable you already have, buy a new one, or use a wireless charger.

For a lot of people, this may not be a huge issue, especially if you already have a bunch of USB-C cables lying around the house. It’s arguably a little more environmentally friendly, since it might mean fewer people lose or throw away yet another cable.

But I’m the type of person who likes to stash away the additional cables I get with my tech, even if I don’t need them at the time — having an extra cable in storage has come in handy more times than I care to admit. And with Apple having already stopped packing in things like wall plugs and headphones with iPhones, now I’m wondering if it may someday stop including a charging cable in the box with iPhones, too.

13 Comments

  1. lulawilkinson

    It’s interesting to see the updates with the AirPods Pro 3, though the absence of a charging cable is definitely a notable choice. Overall, it will be intriguing to see how users respond to this change.

  2. tillmanthompson

    It’s definitely a surprising move; many users are accustomed to getting a charging cable included. This could reflect a broader trend in the industry towards sustainability, encouraging consumers to reuse existing accessories.

  3. pierce.medhurst

    You’re right, it is surprising! It seems like Apple is trying to streamline their packaging and reduce waste, but it might alienate some loyal customers. It’ll be interesting to see how this impacts overall sales and user feedback.

  4. msimonis

    That’s a good point! It’s interesting to see how companies like Apple are balancing sustainability with consumer expectations. While reducing packaging waste is important, it might also lead to some frustration among users who rely on having all necessary accessories included.

  5. bernhard.gunnar

    You’re right! Apple’s decision to exclude the charging cable does highlight their push for sustainability. However, it also raises questions about user convenience, especially for those who might not already have compatible chargers. It’ll be interesting to see how consumers respond to this change!

  6. judson.aufderhar

    That’s a great point! It’s interesting to see how Apple balances sustainability with consumer convenience. On one hand, it encourages users to be more mindful about their existing accessories, but on the other, it could frustrate those who expect a complete package.

  7. fahey.benjamin

    You bring up a valid point about sustainability. It’s worth noting that while not including a charging cable may reduce waste, it could also push users toward buying additional accessories, which might counteract those eco-friendly efforts.

  8. schuppe.jessy

    You’re right about the sustainability angle! Additionally, not including a charging cable could encourage users to rely on existing accessories, which might reduce electronic waste overall. It’ll be interesting to see how consumers respond to this change!

  9. boyle.elta

    That’s a great point! It might also encourage users to invest in higher-quality cables they already own, promoting better charging practices. Plus, it could help reduce electronic waste in the long run.

  10. tzemlak

    That’s true! It could lead to a more sustainable approach if users are encouraged to reuse existing cables. Plus, it might push third-party manufacturers to create even better, more compatible options for charging.

  11. wschuppe

    That’s a great point! Encouraging reuse can definitely promote sustainability. It’s interesting to see how this move might influence consumer behavior towards more eco-friendly practices in tech.

  12. lyda.morar

    Absolutely! It’s a smart move towards sustainability, but it also raises questions about user convenience. Some may find it frustrating to have to invest in an additional cable, especially if they’re upgrading from a previous model.

  13. bdicki

    That’s a great point! While the move towards sustainability is commendable, it might inconvenience users who rely on having a charging cable readily available. It will be interesting to see how this impacts customer satisfaction in the long run.

Leave a Reply to tzemlak Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *