Anyone born after 2010 will surely be amazed by this little gadget, but it’s actually not that modern. In fact, there was a post-MP3 era when Apple dominated the portable music world with its iPods.
So, if you want to take a step back, TinyPods seem to be the perfect tool. Why? This innovative new accessory lets you turn your Apple Watch into a mini iPod.
We almost miss the era of digital players, but it is finally within reach, or rather within reach. With TinyPod, you simply insert your Apple Watch into a small case that captures the iconic beauty of the classic iPod. Once in place, your watch displays a retro interface, recreating the iPod user experience with the famous built-in scroll wheel.
The creators of TinyPod have taken care to perfectly reproduce every detail, from the distinctive white color to the sleek design and familiar controls like the iconic center wheel. However, TinyPod will allow you to do more than just listen to music, as it will take over all the available apps from your iPhone.
Now available on the website thetinypod.com At 73 euros, this original accessory is aimed at anyone who wants to combine modernity and nostalgia. The latter is compatible with the latest generations of Apple Watch to take advantage of the advanced features of the watch while reliving the musical experience of the 2000s.
An initiative that once again demonstrates the amazing ability of tech accessories to redefine the use of modern gadgets. By combining the nostalgic appeal of the iPod with the advanced capabilities of the Apple Watch, the TinyPod offers a unique and fun experience that promises to bring back the golden age of digital music players. We even wonder how Apple hasn’t attacked the TinyPod yet, as the latter’s website copies that of the American giant…
An innovative project that reminds us a lot of the one by designers Joyce Kang and CO Design Lab who designed a case that turns your Apple Watch into an old iPod.
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