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Spigen’s AirPods Pro Case Straps an Apple AirTag Tracker to Your Buds So They’re Easier to Find


 Burning through $329 on a couple of remote earbuds is no little speculation, and however effectively pocketable as Apple's AirPods Pro may be, they're additionally exceptionally simple to lose. Rather than quickly unloading out packs and destroying your home looking for them, Spigen currently offers a less terrified arrangement: a defensive case for the AirPods Pro including an implicit space for a simple to-discover AirTag tracker. 


Lost earbuds are an issue that plagues remote earphones from endless makers, not simply Apple. Organizations like Nothing have thought of arrangements like distantly setting off a sharp tone from the ear (1) earbuds themselves, however that expects them to in any case be in earshot to find. In the event that they disappear while you're all over town, you most likely will not at any point see them once more. Given the AirPods and AirPods Pro are very much past due for an update, Apple might consolidate new following provisions straightforwardly into future adaptations of its remote earbuds—yet that doesn't help the large numbers of sets currently out there that are going briefly MIA consistently.


For those not keen on sticking or taping an AirTag tracker to their AirPods Pro's charging case, Spigen's Apple AirPods Pro Tag Armor Duo is a somewhat less monstrous arrangement. The $35 plastic case adds a bit of additional mass to the earbud case, especially forthright where an additional AirTag tracker juts out a considerable amount, yet it will shield them from drops and permit them to be immediately found utilizing Apple's Find My application, regardless of whether they're caught between love seat pads or dropped in a recreation center miles away. 

With everything taken into account, it's a $64 move up to the AirPods Pro which isn't modest, yet it's less expensive than supplanting them through and through which is something AppleCare doesn't cover. Spigen's case is anything but an ideal arrangement, notwithstanding. On the off chance that a solitary earbud drops out and disappears while you're out for a run, an AirTag on the charging case won't be a lot of help in finding it. In case you're particularly terrible at losing things, you may very well need to consider a less expensive pair of remote earbuds, which, now, may really solid significantly better than the maturing AirPods.

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