Affordable EarHooks ensure your AirPods never leave you

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AirPods Pro EarHooks
Get yours from just $10.99.
Photo: Elago

Breaking up is hard and painful, unless you’re an AirPod. They’re far from loyal, and they will leave you any time and anywhere. That’s why you need Elago’s awesome EarHooks.

EarHooks prevent an ugly breakup by ensuring AirPods and AirPods Pro always stay in your ear — whether you’re working out or squeezing onto a busy train. And you can get yours today from just $10.99.

AirPods are one of the best accessories Apple has ever made, so it’s no surprise they sell like hot cakes. But no one really wants to have to buy more than one pair just because one bud made a run for it.

Apple does sell AirPods separately, but they’re not cheap. A single bud will cost you a whopping $69, and if you have AirPods Pro, it’s $89. It’s much more affordable to make sure they just can’t leave you.

Keep AirPods close with Elago EarHooks

EarHooks are made from a thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU). They hold onto your AirPods and wrap around the outside of your ear to keep your buds secure while you’re on the move.

AirPods Pro EarHooks
You can get EarHooks for AirPods Pro, too.
Photo: Elago

EarHooks provide a snug fit, but never feel tight or uncomfortable — even during the most intense workouts. And because they’re so light, you will soon forget they’re even there.

They’re great for running, cycling, and any other activity that could cause AirPods to slip out of your ears.

Get yours from just $10.99

What’s really great about EarHooks is the price. They start at just $10.99 for regular AirPods, or $12.99 for AirPods Pro. That’s an incredibly small price to pay to ensure your AirPods can never get away.

Get yours today from the Cult of Mac Store.

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