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This tiny AirPods Pro 2 leather case costs 77,000, as much as iPad Pro

Imagine a tiny TWS earbuds case costing the same amount as that of an iPad Pro, sounds unbelievable right? However, uber luxury brand Hermes did just that, revealing a pricey leather AirPods Pro 2 case with a detachable lanyard that will make your headphones seem incredibly luxurious.

In regard to the appearance, Apple's AirPods Pro 2 is different from the first model, but accessory manufacturers are creating product-specific accoutrements to take advantage of new features. 

Airpods Pro 2

The trend for having quirky and classy accessories for the Apple products has been running around for a while now from Nike shoe box to mini leather handbags, all has been explored. 

And when it comes to the french brand, they collaborated with Apple in 2015 to produce bands for the watch and now, Hermes is the most recent brand to introduce new, expensive items, however their features won't blow you away.

Also read: The iPhone 15 Ultra will be the most expensive iPhone ever: Price and specifications leaked

The first item is a leather case made of calfskin for AirPods Pro 2. There is a notch for the Lightning port and it entirely encloses the AirPods Magnetic Charging Case. Although this item is designed exclusively for AirPods Pro 2, the speaker holes on the case are not cut out. The leather, though, is probably thin enough to let a lot of sound through.

Hermes Airpods Pro 2 case price

The case has a strap that may be worn as a collar or a hand strap and is adjustable. MagSafe isn't listed, however wireless charging is feasible through the leather.

Also read: Apple AirPods will be made in Telangana, thanks to new Foxconn plant

Costing $930 (₹76,679) is the Hermes Case for AirPods Pro 2. It comes in the typical tanned leather colour, in addition to blue, green, pink, and blue. Hermes also provides a Lanyard if you'd prefer to use the AirPods Pro 2 lanyard hole and forego using the Charging Case. 

This item has a platinum brass seal and is manufactured of calfskin. Priced at $335 (₹27,621), the Hermes Lanyard. It is offered in the colours green, light blue, pink, navy blue, and tanned leather.

What are your thoughts on luxury brand collaborations and their pricey renditions for the products, are they interesting or just for a specific group of people to feel good about a commodity? Let us know at editor@digit.in.



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