February 9 news, the US local television station WFLA reported that a man of the United States, Apple's AirPods wireless headphones began to smoke when listening to music, Apple has begun to investigate the matter.
Jason Colon, a man from Florida, claims he is exercising while listening to music in the gym. His AirPods headset on his right suddenly starts to smoke. He quickly takes out his headset and is still on the ground before he runs out. Fire, but soon extinguished.
Damaged headphones after a fire
Colonel Colon, who had been damaged after the fire broke out: 'It went out when I went back in. I did not see the fire but it did have traces of fire,
The accident did not cause personal injury, but it should be battery-related. WFLA television said they have been in contact with Apple, which said it is investigating the matter and will contact Colon for more details.
As Note7 burn event, such events have become the focus of attention of all major manufacturers and all users.WFLA think similar incidents are not ubiquitous, may be what causes the headset battery is damaged, they will further track the progress of the matter , But inconvenience to make other judgments before the results come out.