New Elago Snapshot Cover for AirPods Pro looks like a camera with an AirTag lens

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The Elago Snapshot Cover for AirPods Pro looks like a tiny camera with an AirTag for a lens.
The Elago Snapshot Cover for AirPods Pro looks like a tiny camera with an AirTag for a lens.
Photo: Elago

If you’d like a distinctively cute case for your favorite earbuds and an extra layer of security, you might try the new Elago Snapshot Cover for AirPods Pro. It makes the case look like a tiny camera with an AirTag for a lens.

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Cute ‘camera’ with extra item tracking

The Snapshot Cover is a silicone sheath that slides right over your AirPods Pro case. Its circular “lens casing” is made to hold one of Apple’s AirTag shiny item trackers.

That means you can use Find My for your AirPods Pro, as usual, and keep track of them via the inserted AirTag. That’s helpful when the AirPods Pro have no charge left in them.

The company says the cover offers “great drop protection and shock absorption.”

In addition to the lens-style accents, you’ll find a little red “shutter button” on top, adding to the camera aesthetic. The cover also comes with a carabiner-style clip to hold it fast to other items.

A distinctive look for a low price

And you can slip the AirTag in with the Apple logo facing forward or the back facing forward. Elago notes that Apple lets you put an engraving — an emoji, your initials — on the back of the AirTag to make the “lens” of your Snapshot Cover even more distinctive.

Elago’s Snapshot case is currently marked down from $15.99 to $13.99 in black or $14.99 in sand pink and stone colors on Amazon.

Where to buy: Amazon

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