• aeronmelon@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    I brought a wet AirPod back from the dead last week using rice. It does work, sometimes.

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      It would have probably been faster to just set it on a windowsill or somewhere with adequate airflow.

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      It doesn’t, what you’ve got is either a device that was sufficiently waterproofed (Which maybe aren’t AirPods waterproof?) and just needed the liquid to clear out on its own

      Or a device that’s working on borrowed time, the minerals have still been deposited on electronic components after the water evaporated on its own. Devices can take some shorting here and there, but it’s only a matter of time before it becomes too much. Could be a few days, couple of weeks or even months and then POOF dead for good