Q: Do AirPods Pro sound better than AirPods 2 and 3?
• A: Since AirPods Pro seal into the ear, they may sound significantly better than AirPods 2/3, which are shaped to let outside noise in. However, the AirPods 2/3 clones do sound closer to the original than the AirPods Pro clones at this point. It is recommended to choose the shape and fit that is preferred.
Q: Can the settings on Android be changed using an iPhone?
• A: If you use Android, you can make all your touch settings changes on an iPhone at https://airreps.info/iossettings. These changes should carry over to your Android, although sometimes this doesn’t work.
Q: Can fake AirPods be charged in a real case?
• A: No, fake AirPods should not be charged in a real case. Doing so may cause the fake AirPods to break soon after. It is also not recommended to charge real AirPods in a fake case.
Q: Will AirPods cases fit on clones?
• A: All soft silicone protective cases will fit, but hard plastic cases may not fit most clones (mostly older models as they are slightly bigger than the originals). Some hard cases may fit, but may not come off or affect the button if it sticks out slightly.
Q: Are AirPods Max reps available?
• A: AirPods Max replicas have been released, but are not fully polished yet. Jenny and HiCity have recently started selling AirPods Max replicas using the Bluetrum 8892E. The current price is $120, but prices are expected to decrease in the future as factories continue to develop these replicas.
Q: Why are there no Alibaba/AliExpress links?
• A: There used to be links to AliExpress and Alibaba stores, but Apple started aggressively cracking down on these, making it nearly impossible to maintain the links. As a result, the sellers opened their own websites, which are more secure and robust.
Q: Why might similar communities have newer products than this guide?
A: The products listed in this guide are the highest quality and are carefully selected to meet our standards. We update the list every day to ensure that only the best products are included. Other communities may have lower standards and may include products that are not as high-quality. It is also possible that they use a different naming scheme for their products, which could make it appear as though they have newer products than this guide.
Which model is the best?
A: The top-listed model is the latest one, while the other models are previous versions. To find the best one for you, consider factors such as your budget, shipping availability, and desired features. It is also a good idea to search for reviews of the different models and make your own decision based on that information.
Q: How can I determine the version of a clone I found?
A: It is not possible to determine the version of a clone without actually using it. The chip numbers and pictures provided by sellers are not reliable indicators of a clone’s version. Asking sellers if a particular clone is a certain version will not provide useful information, as they may not understand the question. If you are willing to take the risk, you can purchase a random clone. However, to ensure that you know exactly which model you are getting, it is best to purchase from verified sellers.
Q: How can I determine the chip in my AirPods?
A: To check the chip in your AirPods, you can try downloading the Airoha Headset app and attempting to connect your AirPods to it. If they connect, then they are using an Airoha chip. You can also download the AirReps 156X Airoha app on Android and use it to connect your AirPods. The app will provide information about the chipset in your AirPods, but only if they are using an Airoha chip. If your AirPods do not connect to either of these apps, you can use the following method:
Check the audio codec of your AirPods. To do this you need to use an Android 8.1 or Higher but lower than 10 device, or Mac.
- ANDROID METHOD https://airreps.info/androidcodeccheck
- MAC METHOD https://airreps.info/maccodeccheck
At the moment, it is hard to tell from the codec, as most chipsets now support AAC, but if it has SBC you can be sure the reps are using a lower-end chipset.
Q: How can I determine if my AirPods are real?
A: To quickly check if your AirPods are real, connect them to an iPhone and go to Settings > General > About. If there is an “AirPods” section when you scroll down, check that the serial number shown there matches the serial number on the inside of the AirPods lid (http://airreps.info/aboutsection). If there is no AirPods section, then your AirPods are likely fake. Some newer replica AirPods may have a functioning “About” page, in which case you can check for the presence of Spatial Audio and head tracking. For AirPods, you can also check the firmware version in the About page to ensure that it matches the latest version released by Apple. If you are unsure about the authenticity of your AirPods and cannot check before purchasing, you can ask for help on the r/airreps subreddit or Discord.
Q: Are i9999, Superpods, etc. better than Supercopy or the products listed in the guide?
A: In the past, these names were used to indicate upgrades or improvements to replica AirPods. However, Chinese sellers have started using these names to make it appear as though they are offering newer or better products when they are actually just selling the same products as before. As a result, these names no longer carry any meaning and should be ignored. Instead, focus on the actual features and quality of the products when making a purchasing decision.
Q: Will I get a good quality unit? A: It is not possible to guarantee the quality of a unit, as it can vary even among units from the same seller. However, the sellers mentioned in the original text are generally known for offering good quality products.
Q: How do I contact sellers? A: To contact sellers, you can join the AirReps Discord Server server and obtain their WhatsApp numbers, as they are not publicly available. Alternatively, you can use AliExpress to message them by clicking “Contact Supplier”.
Q: Is the minimum order more than one unit? A: If you would like to order only one unit, you can click “Buy Sample” on the product page. Alternatively, you can contact the seller and request that they create an order for a single unit for you.
Q: I ordered x days ago and my package hasn’t arrived yet. What should I do? A: Shipping from China can sometimes take a while. Tracking information may disappear once the package leaves China, and will only be updated once it reaches customs in your country. If it has been a long time and there is still no tracking information available, you should contact your seller for an update.
Q: My tracking information is in Chinese. What should I do? A: If you have tracking information that is in Chinese, you can copy the tracking number and paste it into the website https://www.17track.net/. This will allow you to see updates in English. Alternatively, you can open the tracking updates on a computer and paste them into Google Translate to see them in a different language.
Q: My card is not working. What should I do? A: If your card is not working, you should contact the seller and ask if they will accept a different form of payment. Keep in mind that some alternative payment methods, such as Transferwise and Xoom, do not offer buyer protection. If the seller is unable to accept a different form of payment, you can try using a different card or purchasing from a different seller. You may also be able to verify your card through Apple Pay (if you have access to an iOS device) and use Apple Pay to make the purchase.
Q: The shipping cost is too high. What should I do? A: If the shipping cost is too high, you can contact the seller and ask if they can offer a cheaper shipping option, such as ePacket. You can also ask if they can ship the package through an agent, which may be less expensive. If the seller is unable to offer a cheaper shipping option, you may want to consider purchasing from a different seller. Source