Just pull the tip with a bit of effort. It’s not going to break!
> On Nov 9, 2019, at 3:34 PM, 'Kramlinger, Keith G., M.D.' via VIPhone
> wrote:
>
> hi, I am in the early phases of trying out my AirPods Pro. The silicon insert
> that came attached to the Apple pod Pro is a little large, and I
I could not find any marker on my new AirPods pro to indicate where to press.
And I worried about pulling on the silicon because the original medium tips
were very firmly attached. I chickened out and asked my sighted wife to change
the tips and she struggled just as much as I had and eventually
: Saturday, November 09, 2019 3:50 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: AirPods Pro. Any pointers on removing the silicon insert to try a
different size?
I have not invested in these Pro devices, since I just got the Airpods 2 about
three months ago. Do you know if the Pro models will fit into the
Good afternoon,
I have had the AirPods Pro for aabout two weeks. You can remove the tips by
just pulling on the silicon ear inserts, or by finding the small depression in
the plastic near the ear tip and use your fingertip to remove the ear tip.
As for the case, The AirPods Pro have a new cas
I have not invested in these Pro devices, since I just got the Airpods 2 about
three months ago. Do you know if the Pro models will fit into the case for the
version 2 Airpods? Are these new ones shaped differently than the previous
model?
Matthew
> On Nov 9, 2019, at 1:34 PM, 'Kramlinger, Kei
hi, I am in the early phases of trying out my AirPods Pro. The silicon insert
that came attached to the Apple pod Pro is a little large, and I would like to
try a different size. I am having trouble removing the original silicon insert.
Does anyone have any pointers for how to achieve this witho