The Nanda van BergeniPhone 7's lack of a headphone jack took many people by surprise.
The company's new wireless Airpods seemed like a burden to some, who worried the earphones would fall out any minute, even as Tim Cook tried to reassure them otherwise.
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M3D, a maker of 3D printers, is trying to put those worries to rest with a pair of earrings. They're essentially brightly colored baskets that sit below your ears and wait to catch a falling Airpod.
Do they work? You can try them out by downloading the blueprints from Thingiverse and printing a pair for yourself.
Topics AirPods Apple iPhone
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