Accessory manufacturer Spigen has unveiled a new case for the AirPods Pro 3, designed to resemble the classic Apple Macintosh mouse. This new offering, named the Classic LS AirPods Pro 3 Case, is part of Spigen’s broader collection of vintage-style accessories that pay homage to iconic Apple products.
Design and Features
The Classic LS AirPods Pro 3 Case is priced at $25 and features a color scheme that mirrors the original Macintosh, including a stone exterior and a gray button that serves as a lock. This button not only enhances the aesthetic but also functions to secure the two halves of the case together when closed, mimicking the tactile feel of the original Macintosh mouse.
The case is constructed from a dual-material design, combining a polycarbonate interior with a thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) exterior. This design aims to provide robust protection for the AirPods while maintaining a lightweight profile. Additionally, a lanyard is included to facilitate portability.
Functionality
Accessing the AirPods Pro 3 is straightforward; users can press the mouse button to open the top of the case. Importantly, the case allows for wireless charging of the AirPods while they remain housed within. It also includes a cutout for a wired USB-C connection, ensuring compatibility with charging options.
Another notable feature is the LED indicator on the AirPods case, which shines through the mouse cover, resembling the power light from the original Macintosh mouse.
Additional Offerings
In conjunction with the AirPods case, Spigen has also introduced the Classic LS MagFit Card Holder, priced at $30. This card holder draws inspiration from the Macintosh 128K and features a floppy disk-style accent along with vintage keyboard details, including a “Hello” engraving. It is designed to securely attach to MagSafe-compatible devices and can hold up to three cards, with an open cutout for easy access.
Spigen’s classic Mac series also includes cases for the iPhone 17 Pro models, further expanding its nostalgic accessory lineup. More details can be found on the Spigen website.
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