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Case for AirPods®

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Protect your AirPods® in style! Crafted from premium impact-absorbing material, this case is the ultimate shield against scratches and drops, ensuring your earbuds stay pristine. With the added convenience of a metal carabiner, you can easily attach your AirPods® to your bag, keys, or anywhere else for easy access.
• Premium polycarbonate (PC) material
• Impact-absorbing case to protect AirPods® from bumps, drops, and scratches
• Comes with a metal carabiner for easy carrying
• Includes an adhesive for securely attaching the top part to the AirPods® base
• Compatible with wireless and regular chargers

This case is compatible with the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd generation AirPods® and 1st and 2nd generation AirPods® Pro®. The product doesn’t include AirPods® or an AirPods® charger.

Important: This product is available in the US, Canada, Europe, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand only. Please choose a different product if your shipping address is outside these regions.

AirPods® is an Apple Inc. trademark registered in the US and other countries and regions.
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