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-[* black] Looking past the pro buds, we spot the telltale "no garbage" icon, which either means a) this product is not garbage; or b) this product is not to be thrown in the garbage.
- [* black] (hint, it's b)
-[* black] The question is, will these Pro Pods be easier to recycle than their normie counterparts? Trust us, we're just as excited to find out as you are. Let's dive in.
+[* black] Looking past the pods, we spot a new model number: ***A2190***.
+[* black] There's also the telltale "no garbage" icon, which means a) this product is not garbage; or b) this product is not to be thrown in the garbage.
+ [* black] Hint: it's "b"—and probably also "a", but only if the batteries can be replaced in a couple years when they wear out.
+[* black] Will these Pro Pods be easier to repair or recycle than their [https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2019/10/08/everyones-airpods-will-die-weve-got-trick-replacing-them/|amateur counterparts|new_window=true]? Trust us, we're just as excited to find out as you are. Let's dive in.