Smartish's Fairy Pod Mother AirPods 3 cases keep things safe and sound
What you need to know
- Smartish has announced Fairy Pod Mother, a new AirPods 3 case.
- Available in four colors, the cases include a hole for the charging notification light and a carabiner.
Apple's new AirPods 3 are already proving popular, but just like all AirPods it can be important to keep them nice and safe. Sure, the Charging Case does that, but what keeps the Charging Case safe? Smartish hopes it'll be its new and snappily-named Fairy Pod Mother cases.
Available starting December 3 and set to be priced starting at $14.99 each, the new cases come in four different finishes including Black Tie Affair, Chef's Special, Flavor Of The Month, and Freshly Baked.
Each case has a carabiner for attaching to a bag or pretty much anything else, while there's also a hole to make sure you can always see the little charging light, too.
You'll be able to order Smartish's new AirPods 3 case from the company website soon enough! Now all you need to do is decide which color you're going to go for. Note that some finishes will be available a little later — December 17 — and cost $19.99.
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