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This $10 cable promises to keep you from losing Apple’s wireless AirPods
The Spigen AirPods Strap is now available via Amazon and will set you back by $9.99 only.
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Its Amazon listing states that the company is waiting for its patent application to be approved, meaning we may be waiting a while yet. For a price of $159 (to cost Rs. 15,400 in India), AirPods also brought along with them the concern that users may lose them very easily.
Apple believes the headphones will “reinvent how we listen to music, make phone calls, enjoy TV and movies, play games, and interact with Siri”.
Spigen offers an AirPods Strap that connect directly from one ear piece to the other, (hopefully) guaranteeing that you’ll be able to hang onto your AirPods for longer than you originally expecting.
The USB-C MacBook has a single port, while the iPhone 7’s lack of 3.5mm jack means those with traditional headphones will be forced to use an adapter.
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“AirPods are simple and magical to use, with no switches or buttons, automatically connecting to all your Apple devices simply and seamlessly”. Though the AirPods will ship with the iPhone 7 upon the smartphone’s release, Apple is selling them separately for $149 which, when you consider how incredibly easy it will be to misplace them, has raised the ire of many iPhone buyers.