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Hyper launches Qi wireless charger for AirPods as Apple remains quiet on its own solution

Hyper has launched its HyperJuice Wireless Charger Adapter for AirPods. With a clean and simple design and no official wireless charging case from Apple yet, this may be a compelling option for many.

Apple’s iPhone event yesterday came and went without mention of AirPower, new AirPods, or even an updated AirPods case that supports wireless charging. In fact, Apple even removed almost all mentions of AirPower from its website, which could mean further delays for the wireless charging pad and possibly a longer wait for a wireless AirPods charging case.

Nevertheless, third-parties aren’t shying away from bringing wireless charging AirPods. The HyperJuice Wireless Charger Adapter comes in with a simple click-in design that brings more convenience to AirPods users.

Priced at $50, the accessory is certainly more expensive than alternatives on Amazon that go for about $20, but Hyper is known for making quality Apple accessories.

Highlights

  • Works with any 5W Qi Wireless Charger (not included)
  • 1.5 hours to full charge AirPods Charging Case (not included)
  • Orange LED during charging. Green LED when fully charged

Hyper is running a 20% off deal for the first 20 customers to place an order for the HyperJuice Wireless Charger Adapter with code “AIRPODS20“.

If you feel like giving a DIY project a shot to bring wireless charging to your AirPods instead of the above options, check out our tutorial here.


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Michael is an editor for 9to5Mac. Since joining in 2016 he has written more than 3,000 articles including breaking news, reviews, and detailed comparisons and tutorials.


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