As AirTag has finally made its way into the world, new accessories are coming to market for Apple s device tracker. We tested Nomad s now-shipping Leather Loop to see how it performed.
On its own, AirTag has no way to attach to anything. It can t go on your keychain, it can t go on a zipper, it can t clip to your camera. It s merely a disc.
Apple has its own first-party accessories, but third-parties offer a much larger variety to choose from. Enter Nomad.
What is Nomad s Leather Loop?
Nomad s Leather Loop is a very simple device. Ludicrously simple. Just a thin strip of leather wrapped around a key ring with adhesive on either side to stick to your AirTag.
Nomad Leather Loop Review: Holds your AirTag close with minimal frills
Nomad s Leather Loop with AirPods on Nomad s new leather wallet
On its own, AirTag has no way to attach to anything. It can t go on your keychain, it can t go on a zipper, it can t clip to your camera. It s merely a disc.
Apple has its own first-party accessories, but third-parties offer a much larger variety to choose from. Enter Nomad.
What is Nomad s Leather Loop?
Nomad s Leather Loop is a very simple device. Ludicrously simple. Just a thin strip of leather wrapped around a key ring with adhesive on either side to stick to your AirTag.
Apple late Thursday took its online storefront down as it prepares for an expected onslaught of preorders for new hardware, including purple iPhone 12 models and the much-anticipated AirTag.
As is tradition, the online Apple Store was pulled from service at around 11 p.m. Pacific, roughly six hours shy of a scheduled purple iPhone 12 and AirTag release.
In line with Apple s typical preorder timeline, the new devices will be made available on Friday at 5 a.m. Pacific, 8 a.m. Eastern. Orders are expected to land in customers hands, and in brick-and-mortar Apple Stores, on April 30.
Unveiled during Tuesday s Spring Loaded event, the purple iPhone 12 variants are identical to iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 mini models launched last year. The new purple colorway has been described as lavender or light purple, a hue that complements Apple s spring collection of MagSafe accessories.
Apple late Thursday took its online storefront down as it prepares for an expected onslaught of preorders for new hardware, including purple iPhone 12 models and the much-anticipated AirTag.
As is tradition, the online Apple Store was pulled from service at around 11 p.m. Pacific, roughly six hours shy of a scheduled purple iPhone 12 and AirTag release.
In line with Apple s typical preorder timeline, the new devices will be made available on Friday at 5 a.m. Pacific, 8 a.m. Eastern. Orders are expected to land in customers hands, and in brick-and-mortar Apple Stores, on April 30.
Unveiled during Tuesday s Spring Loaded event, the purple iPhone 12 variants are identical to iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 mini models launched last year. The new purple colorway has been described as lavender or light purple, a hue that complements Apple s spring collection of MagSafe accessories.
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iPads, AirTags, new Apple TV, colourful new iMacs!
It’s been a big day for Apple product launches. During its Spring Loaded event today, the company announced a slew of new devices. If you missed the whole thing, let’s dive in.
M1 iMacs
Brilliant new iMacs will feature Apple’s M1 chip, flaunt a super thin 11.5-millimetre design, and ship in a rainbow of colours, including grey, blue, purple, pink, orange, yellow, and green. The new iMac has a 24-inch 4.5K Retina display with 500 nits of peak brightness and 11.3 million pixels. A 1080p HD webcam on the iMac will ensure you look great on your Zoom calls (even if you are wearing sweatpants). Additionally, the iMac will include what the company ca