Different Instances We’ve Examined and Like
Not all instances we examined are winners, however we nonetheless like ’em sufficient to suggest them in the event you benefit from the model. We’ll proceed testing extra AirPods instances as we get them.
{Photograph}: Nomad
Nomad Leather-based AirPods Case for $40: Nomad additionally makes nice leather-based instances for all AirPods generations, they usually rival our high choose in high quality. In actual fact, you possibly can go along with the identical Ecco leather-based that Mujjo makes use of or pay up for Horween leather-based, which feels a bit extra luxe and comes from an esteemed tannery in Chicago. They match nicely, have a cutout for the LED on the entrance, and assist wi-fi chargers.
Crochet Cat Airpods Case for $39: This crocheted cat case is the cutest factor ever, with slightly fish bag looped across the shoulder and a bell on the collar. I like that the highest and backside items are linked, as a substitute of being two separate items. Nevertheless, the AirPods do not match snugly—there is a little bit of area on the backside. The precise case and vendor we obtained this from seem to now not be lively on Etsy, however we have linked to a different one that appears equivalent. Suitable with AirPods (1st, 2nd, and third era) and AirPods Professional (1st and 2nd era) —Medea Giordano
Bluebonnet Leather-based AirPods Case for $40: When you’re after a leather-based case, I favor Mujjo or Nomad’s instances above. Bluebonnet’s case is a single piece, and whereas it is fabricated from top-grain leather-based, it would not really feel all that beautiful. There is a cutout for the LED mild, and wi-fi charging works completely. The photographs on Bluebonnet’s website really feel slightly misleading, although—when the case is open, part of it lifts up out of the underside part of the case, which does not look proper, and Bluebonnet would not present this on its product web page. Suitable with AirPods (1st, 2nd, and 4th era) and AirPods Professional (1st and 2nd era)
Cute Dinosaur AirPods Case for $14: This case is not simply tremendous cute, it does an ideal job of defending the AirPods case. Given its form, it is bulkier than quite a lot of different AirPods instances, however that comes with the territory of selecting a dinosaur form. Sadly, I seen it stains simply over time (probably from being uncovered to mess or mud). Suitable with AirPods (third Technology)
Mindresy Silicone Case Cowl for AirPods Max for $14: When you’re hesitant about whether or not or not you need covers in your AirPods Max, these are a stable, reasonably priced choice to begin with. My favourite factor about this set is that, along with the earcup covers, you additionally get covers for the earpad and headband. I’ve two gripes although—the cutouts aren’t actual, however nonetheless accessible, and the silicone attracts tiny mud particles that may be irritating to select off. The extra items make for a tighter match of the headphones in your head, which is good for me as a result of the AirPods Max have a tendency to slip off my head. Suitable with AirPods Max
Keep away from These Instances
Jiunai Pop-It AirPods 2 Case for $7: My arms are in fixed want of fidgeting, so naturally, I really like a fidget toy to maintain me occupied. I used to be excited to do that case, hoping it might give my arms one thing to do aside from open and shut my AirPods 300 occasions in a row. Regardless of the constructive Amazon evaluations, it wasn’t enjoyable or satisfying to push the bubbles. The highest half doesn’t even keep on. —Medea Giordano
Olytop Floral Shell AirPods Professional Case for $12: I have been utilizing this case with my second-generation AirPods Professional. It is clear, which makes it simple to see the LED mild always, and the sparkly, floral print provides a enjoyable contact. As a substitute of a carabiner clip, it comes with a cute, pearl-beaded lanyard. It does a superb job at shielding the case when it is on my desk or in my bag, however the high cowl tends to slip off—particularly when hitting the bottom, which is the precise reverse of what a protecting case ought to do.
