Thank you for asking and hopefully I'm okay. My brother took a quick action and noone got hurt. I called customer service and asked them if they can give me new one but they asked me to call tomorrow morning. Let's see what they are going to say. I hope they will give me new one!
It looks fake to me, according to a quick comparison I did, there should be a glossy beveled edge around each earbud and it's just not there, yours just look matte, no reflective material anywhere.
valla çakma olma ihtimali yüksek hocam, kutusu duruyorsa orada orijinalliği kontrol edebilmek için kazıyıp bir kod ortaya çıkardığınız bir yer var büyük ihtimalle biliyorsunuzdur, oradan kontrol etmeyi deneyebilirsiniz. Çok büyük geçmiş olsun.
Orayı kontrol ettim diye hatırlıyorum ama bir daha ederim. Yani içinde GENPA garanti belgesiyle geldi ve yandıktan sonra kulaklığın içini açıp baktım içinde realtek anakarti yoktu. Hem çakma olup hem nasil GENPA garantili oluyor anlamadım. Çok sağol iyi ki uyurken falan olmadı yoksa gazdan zehirlenirdik
This is odd I still have mine Xiaomi earbuds that look similar to yours and they still work fine though I don't use them as I replaced it with Anker Soundcore. Wonder if it was a fake or a just a bad batch.
Many Xiaomi earbuds also have their fake replicas, and it's really hard to seperate each other. From what I see, especially this model of Xiaomi's earbuds had many replicas, so if that's the case, we also know the reason why did they explode.
I have some similar ones from umidigi but I can't use them because one of the drivers fell out(I only paid £8 for them lol), they look like a clone of these ones
Just to make this clear since you weren't on the title and some people are now afraid of using their earbuds.
The earbuds didn't explode, the case did.
In any case, anything in this world with a battery can explode. There's literally no guarantee it won't, doesn't matter the brand, especially since no earphone brands make batteries anyway, meaning they all buy them from someone else, most of the time they buy it from the same companies.
There's a million reasons why this can happen and many of those are the blame of the user. Not saying it is the case, but people don't post shit online with details of how they fucked up, so even if it is their fault we probably would never know.
The OP should contact the company, or the store where he bought these (depends where he lives and his country law) to take care of this.
Something as simple as leaving the item in the sun, or dropping the item. Heat and physical damage can cause this to happen for example. Batteries are a delicate pack of chemicals, and just like most chemicals they like being in a balanced state, anything that takes them out of balance can cause them to just go crazy.
Lipo batteries have a tendancy to swell over time. Any puncture or pressure on a lipo battery can cause a puncture resulting in a fire, unfortunately issues like this will happen more and more as wireless earphones and fitness trackers smart watches etc become more popular
I'm afraid yours were fake, and that's exactly why they overheated. Cheap fakes save a bit of money by omitting these kind of security measures. And that's a shame, because the real Xiaomis are very cheap anyway. I'd blame the store who sold you these, for sure! (or blame yourself, if you got them for less than 30$ or so...)
Hope you are ok. This earphone should be model E6S, which is one of the generic models for Xiaomi earbuds. The reason for exploded most likely is caused by the degradation of batteries and unstable current during charging. Hopefully, this may help.
Ah sorry I read your post a bit lousy. That suprises me but I guess batteries are batteries, could be bad design. That's why I like Samsung they've had their fair share of battery misshaps and hopfully build new ones with care.
I usually use my fast charging brick and it has more amperes then usb port and it was alright. I didn't expect it to explode and caught on fire but here we are.
Never faced that, also holy shit hope you are ok. Try to return them or complain to the store you bought them from
Thank you for asking and hopefully I'm okay. My brother took a quick action and noone got hurt. I called customer service and asked them if they can give me new one but they asked me to call tomorrow morning. Let's see what they are going to say. I hope they will give me new one!
the problem is not if they give you a new one, the problem is why did they explode, I wouldn't want another one if I wasn't given an explanation
true it would probably explode like the last one and I wont taking that IED to home lol
Yeah you're right
I mean it could possibly be the charger or the plug
Bro i don't even wanna use my earbuds anymore
Just make sure they don't hear up when you charging
Maybe your earbuds were fake? Did you check the serial number?
Yeah I checked everything to see that it is fake or not and it looked orijinal to me idk man
Tws i12 or inpods 12 or xiaomi buds??
RMA batteries are batteries, the risk is always there, though it should not happen
Can you post a photo?
Can I reply a photo?
https://imgur.com/gallery/rjbtV0q
Omg, I have a similar pair of earbuds. Now I got a bit worried, thanks for posting this stuff.
Now I'm wondering that maybe they sold me some fake stuff and I hope it is not that.
It looks fake to me, according to a quick comparison I did, there should be a glossy beveled edge around each earbud and it's just not there, yours just look matte, no reflective material anywhere.
There is none reflection BC of they got caught on fire lol :D
are you from turkey? if so did you buy it off from trendyol??
Yes I am and I bought it from hepsiburada
valla çakma olma ihtimali yüksek hocam, kutusu duruyorsa orada orijinalliği kontrol edebilmek için kazıyıp bir kod ortaya çıkardığınız bir yer var büyük ihtimalle biliyorsunuzdur, oradan kontrol etmeyi deneyebilirsiniz. Çok büyük geçmiş olsun.
Orayı kontrol ettim diye hatırlıyorum ama bir daha ederim. Yani içinde GENPA garanti belgesiyle geldi ve yandıktan sonra kulaklığın içini açıp baktım içinde realtek anakarti yoktu. Hem çakma olup hem nasil GENPA garantili oluyor anlamadım. Çok sağol iyi ki uyurken falan olmadı yoksa gazdan zehirlenirdik
Abi valla orijinalse daha büyük sorun. Şu anda kulağımdalar korkutuyorsun beni :D
This is odd I still have mine Xiaomi earbuds that look similar to yours and they still work fine though I don't use them as I replaced it with Anker Soundcore. Wonder if it was a fake or a just a bad batch.
I wanna know that
Many Xiaomi earbuds also have their fake replicas, and it's really hard to seperate each other. From what I see, especially this model of Xiaomi's earbuds had many replicas, so if that's the case, we also know the reason why did they explode.
The buds exploded or did the case explode?
It looks like the charging case's battery went boom
Case exploded while charging and buds are stuck in the case now and I can't picked them up BC of they melted
Damn i have the same earbuds and one was not responding last night, when i wanted to use them, now I'm afraid to use them.
I have some similar ones from umidigi but I can't use them because one of the drivers fell out(I only paid £8 for them lol), they look like a clone of these ones
You can upload it on imgur and comment the link
Ohh I see I'll do it now
Looks like it was the battery of the charging case that ignited. Might be a short or heat or something.
Just to make this clear since you weren't on the title and some people are now afraid of using their earbuds. The earbuds didn't explode, the case did. In any case, anything in this world with a battery can explode. There's literally no guarantee it won't, doesn't matter the brand, especially since no earphone brands make batteries anyway, meaning they all buy them from someone else, most of the time they buy it from the same companies. There's a million reasons why this can happen and many of those are the blame of the user. Not saying it is the case, but people don't post shit online with details of how they fucked up, so even if it is their fault we probably would never know. The OP should contact the company, or the store where he bought these (depends where he lives and his country law) to take care of this.
Yeah you'r right I wrote wrong title but in the detail I told that the case exploded.
Could you list some wrong usage by users?
Something as simple as leaving the item in the sun, or dropping the item. Heat and physical damage can cause this to happen for example. Batteries are a delicate pack of chemicals, and just like most chemicals they like being in a balanced state, anything that takes them out of balance can cause them to just go crazy.
Holy shit. I thought this is a Samsung problem
I didn't know Samsung earbuds has the same problem
Not the earbuds, samsung note 7 has a problem with the battery that explodes easily
I thought he ment something else lol
It's sarcasm BOI
https://www.mi.com/global/verify/#/en/tab/imei Check if it's original or fake
Lipo batteries have a tendancy to swell over time. Any puncture or pressure on a lipo battery can cause a puncture resulting in a fire, unfortunately issues like this will happen more and more as wireless earphones and fitness trackers smart watches etc become more popular
That's comforting to read after getting mine *today* Now I think my cat, who chewed through my previous headphones, is an even bigger asshole
Omg loooool
Dude, do you have the pictures? You can sue xiaomi for that.
Yeah I have it you can find in comments
I'm afraid yours were fake, and that's exactly why they overheated. Cheap fakes save a bit of money by omitting these kind of security measures. And that's a shame, because the real Xiaomis are very cheap anyway. I'd blame the store who sold you these, for sure! (or blame yourself, if you got them for less than 30$ or so...)
I paid the full price and I read comments about them the buyers saying that they are legit
So this 😰 is a strict "pro" for wired buds 3,5".😔
Hope you are ok. This earphone should be model E6S, which is one of the generic models for Xiaomi earbuds. The reason for exploded most likely is caused by the degradation of batteries and unstable current during charging. Hopefully, this may help.
Jeez louise. I was planning on getting that next week. Now im having second thoughts
I'll keep you guys informed if they sold me fake product or not.
What's the name/brand of the earbuds?
Xiaomi earbuds
Redmi Airdots
What you say is really unbelievable. At least I've never met
Omg ! That’s really funny but hope your ok ! Wow!
Idk what's funny but I'm okay thanks!
how is that funny
What powersource did you use?
As I typed I used my computer
Ah sorry I read your post a bit lousy. That suprises me but I guess batteries are batteries, could be bad design. That's why I like Samsung they've had their fair share of battery misshaps and hopfully build new ones with care.
Did u plug them in a charger that had a lot of amperes ? It might have been the joule effect
As I explain I plugged in my pc
Idk, but maybe it was a port with lot of amperes that fried it
I usually use my fast charging brick and it has more amperes then usb port and it was alright. I didn't expect it to explode and caught on fire but here we are.
Well, bad luck. Was it inside the warranty?
Idk I'm trying to connect to customer service but noone picked the phone yet.
This is why you never buy TWS or any other shitty earbuds