Is Apple’s TinyPod accessory bringing back the iPod?

With the help of a case called TinyPod, you can use your Apple Watch like a retro MP3 player without having to wear a strap.

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A cutout on the back means you can charge the watch without taking it out of the case. Photo Credit: TinyPod

Mobile phone manufacturers worldwide continue to develop unique and customer-oriented products and accessories to keep their customers interested and engaged.

Apple has introduced a new tiny accessory called the TinyPod, which is capturing the attention of its users and evoking nostalgia for one of its older products, the iPod.

With the help of a case called TinyPod, you can use your Apple Watch like a retro MP3 player without having to wear a strap.

The TinyPod is priced at $29 and comes in two versions. One version does not include the scroll wheel but has a cutout for direct access to the digital crown. The other version, priced at $79, includes a scroll wheel that physically turns the watch’s digital crown.

With the help of these cases, the Apple Watch’s capabilities will be improved, increasing its adaptability for uses other than fitness monitoring and notifications.

They are particularly useful for users who want to use their Apple Watch primarily for music playback without having to carry their iPhones.

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