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Spigen Classic LS AirPods Pro 3 Case Mimics the Original Macintosh Mouse

Spigen Classic LS AirPods Pro 3 case is a protective accessory designed by Spigen that reinterprets the form of Apple’s original Macintosh mouse for modern earbuds. The case fits over the AirPods Pro 3 charging unit using a two-part shell that covers both the base and lid. A large grey button on the front replicates the single-button mouse design and functions as a locking mechanism to secure the case shut. The accessory maintains access to wireless charging, USB-C charging, and the LED indicator through integrated cutouts.

The case uses a dual-material construction with a polycarbonate inner shell and a TPU exterior for impact protection. The button mechanism releases the hinged lid when pressed, allowing access to the earbuds. A lanyard attachment is included to compensate for the covered loop on the original charging case.

Trend Themes

  1. Retro-tech Revival — Design language from iconic legacy hardware being applied to modern peripherals creates opportunities to reframe product identity and deepen emotional attachment.
  2. Form-factor Nostalgia — Miniaturized or referenced silhouettes of classic devices influencing current product casings suggest new premium tiers built around heritage aesthetics.
  3. Hybrid Material Protective Accessories — Combination of rigid inner shells with flexible exterior coatings points to advanced protective systems that balance impact resistance with tactile appeal.

Industry Implications

  1. Consumer Electronics Accessories — Accessory makers can capitalize on design-driven differentiation by offering licensed or homage cases that convert nostalgia into higher-margin, collectible add-ons.
  2. Wearable Audio Design — Earbud and headphone ecosystems are being reshaped by casing innovations that prioritize both aesthetic continuity with retro motifs and functional integration like charging access.
  3. Fashion-tech Collaborations — Crossovers between apparel brands and tech accessory designers are enabling lifestyle-oriented product lines that treat device cases as fashion statements rather than mere protection.

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