I contacted apple support and got a new pair. Free (with credit card hold until I sent the defective pair back).
So far so good.
But if it happens again... yeah not sustainable.
My guess is that the damage to Apple's brand name that occurs with each replacement is larger than the cost of replacing the product.
I once had an expensive brand of computer mouse. After eight months the mouse failed. Later I bought another mouse from the same brand. The mouse failed after 14 months. I stopped buying from the brand. The same thing can happen to Apple, and they need to be careful about the quality of the products they sale when they charge premium prices.
slivanes|5 years ago
tim58|5 years ago
I once had an expensive brand of computer mouse. After eight months the mouse failed. Later I bought another mouse from the same brand. The mouse failed after 14 months. I stopped buying from the brand. The same thing can happen to Apple, and they need to be careful about the quality of the products they sale when they charge premium prices.
Kirby64|5 years ago
Pretty sure that's on the low side. Plus, logistics cost of dealing with replacements and such adds far more than just absolute BOM cost.
Bnshsysjab|5 years ago