![]() Each earbud has a magnetic back and when they snap together it’ll auto-pause your music. Because they pack the aforementioned W1 chip, they’ll pair easily with an iPhone - but that’s not the extent of their smarts. At $69 they’re not going to break the bank and you won’t be heartbroken if they get lost or broken. The Beats Flex headphones are just about the most perfect throw-in-your-bag-and-forget-about-them headphones I’ve ever come across. ![]() The good news is that Amazon is currently offering the Taupe color FineWoven case with a 14% discount right now, that means you can save $9 and get it for $50 while stocks last. If you want to look at some great alternatives, we’ve rounded up the best iPhone 15 Pro cases right here. I’m also a big believer in reducing our carbon footprint wherever possible, so the fact Apple’s new case is made from 68% post-consumer recycled content is a big win for me. The FineWoven case has great anodized metal side buttons that give you tactile feedback as you hit the Action button. There are a few growing marks and scuffs but now I see those as battle scars it’ll carry with it as it ages.Īnd finally, there’s something about the seamless fit of an official Apple case that’s hard to beat - especially where the buttons are concerned. My FineWoven case is in relatively good condition. ![]() I’m one of those people who likes to keep things pristine for as long as possible - but once that first scratch or mark lands on an item, I’m happy for it to get as beat-up as needed. I even agreed with some of the criticism when I first got my hands on it. Easy to see why the material isn’t as hard-wearing as leather but the price is just as high. The FineWoven case took something of a beating when it first came out alongside the iPhone 15 series. But since they’ve served me so well with iPhones past, I felt like they had to be included in this round-up.īetter yet, a couple of these accessories are currently discounted for the holiday sales, so should you choose to follow my example, you can likely get them at a much better price than I did. Rest assured, though - I’ll be on the hunt for USB-C alternatives in the coming weeks. The only problem? A couple of my trusty accessories are Lightning-based. Like many people, I was happy to see Apple adopt the USB-C connection at last with the iPhone 15 family of devices. Unfortunately, all is not well with my everyday carry. These products have a near-permanent space in my bag and are always there when I need them. In fact, I’ve compiled this list of the everyday iPhone accessories I use pretty much daily. ![]() You can, of course, get similar experiences from Google and Samsung but it’s not as ingrained - at least for me - as what Apple offers.Įither way, I’ve worked my way through a fair few iPhone accessories in the last few years and while many of them have come and gone like failed romances, one or two stuck around. Specifically, the likes of the W1 and H1 chips for one-touch pairing Bluetooth headphones and syncing them seamlessly across your iCloud devices. And I've never looked back.īeyond the joys of MagSafe, Apple has other systems in place that make its accessory ecosystem such a difficult thing to move away from. Putting magnets around the charging coil inside the phone gave rise to a host of accessories that attach to the back of the phone with a satisfying snap. For me, the introduction of MagSafe with the iPhone 12 series was something of a game-changer. Every time I switch away from the iPhone to an Android device, I can’t help but miss the roster of third-party cases and accessories available for Apple’s device.
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