Curious about how a transparent AirPods Pro case is made? Follow along below.
Ken Pillonel is a tech enthusiast and YouTuber known for his tinkering skills. Previously, he modded an iPhone X with a USB-C port. Recently, he embarked on a project involving AirPods Pro, aiming to make repairing them feasible. AirPods Pro previously scored 0/10 in repairability, according to iFixit.
Transparent case for AirPods ProIn a previous video, Ken replicated AirPods Pro parts using plastic and crafted a white replacement set using 3D printing technology. Thus, a transparent AirPods Pro case was born, printed with a 3D SLA machine, using clear resin plastic. After post-processing like cleaning with IPA, sanding, and applying a glossy finish, it shines bright, flawlessly.
Explore more: Everything you need to know about using AirPods and AirPods Pro.
If you're considering following Ken's advice, you can choose between keeping the standard Lightning port or replacing it with Ken's USB-C mod. This upgrade would put AirPods on par with the charging port on the upcoming iPhone 15. This design uses screws instead of glue, making repairs easier as well.
Unless you're truly knowledgeable and proficient in 3D printing, it's best to follow the instructions of this YouTuber guy.
