A man swallowed an AirPod that did not stop working

Mr. Bradford Gautier managed to swallow an AirPod in his sleep, but after his expulsion from his body he continued to work without any problems.

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Bradford Gauthier recounted his experience in a interview with The Guardian. Apparently, the AirPod fell on his pillow while he was in bed watching a movie drowsy and somehow strangely ended up in his throat.

The next morning he realized that he had lost the AirPod and could not find it through the “find Airpod” feature as the battery had been drained. of. He also realized he was having trouble drinking water because something was "sitting" in his esophagus, but he didn't make the connection until his son jokingly said, "Did you swallow it in your sleep?"

He went to a doctor where he took an X-ray and found the lost AirPod lodged in his esophagus. The doctor didn't want to let it take her exit route through the digestive system, as it was feared that it might get stuck in the intestine or break on the way. He removed it with a long pair of forceps inserted through her mouth, and thus Gautier avoided the worst.

Upon arriving home, Gautier found that the AirPod worked perfectly, although its microphone was slightly less efficient than before.

This is not the first time an AirPod has survived in its owner's body. In 2019, a man in Taiwan try to locate his AirPod with the Find My Airpod feature on of and chasing AirPod sound around herehis. Finally, he realized that the AirPod was hitting inside his stomach.

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