At least 21 people in New York City have had their fancy Apple headphones stolen right off their heads by a roving team of moped-riding bandits, police say. The thefts started on Jan. 28 and typically have involved four people on two mopeds riding up to victims from behind, snatching their Apple AirPods Max headphones and then speeding off. The noise-canceling devices currently retail for $549 apiece, the AP reports. The thieves remain at large, and no arrests have been made.
The thieves have struck all over Manhattan, including once in Central Park, with victims ranging in age from 18 to 41, police said. Most of the thefts happened in the afternoon. Five headphones were stolen on Feb. 8 and eight on Feb. 18. Police have released a photo of suspects riding mopeds and a video showing one of them getting off a moped carrying two AirPod Max headphones and walking into Washington Square Park. Unlike AirPods and AirPods Pro, which are small and fit inside the ear, AirPods Max headphones rest over the ears and have an adjustable headband connecting the right and left sides.
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