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People try on Apple’s new wireless ‘AirPods’ for the first time
During Apple’s iPhone 7 event last week, the company also took the wraps off a pair of brand new wireless headphones called the AirPods.
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Spigen has launched its new AirPods Strap, a useful product for Apple’s upcoming earphones. The NeckPods will let you connect the two wireless AirPods together using a durable, lightweight white cord.
This doesn’t look ridiculous at all.
However, there might just be a market for the strap given the aforementioned issues people have highlighted with the AirPods.
The adapter is created to work with the full ecosystem of Lightning Audio headphones and there’s no need to remove your phone case while using it.
However, mobile phone accessory company Spigen has acknowledged these concerns and devised a solution, with the company now selling an “AirPod Strap” for $9.99. They won’t get in the way of the AirPod’s microphones, and Spigen said they’ll “keep your AirPods in place around your neck, in your pocket, or anywhere you can hang a strap”.
Ten dollars isn’t an unreasonable price to pay for a rubber strap, but it will be another thing for you to lose.
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Spigen has introduced something called AirPods Strap (patent pending), which are now available for pre-order for $10.