Tired of your plain white AirPods case? A new South Korean ad for AirPods showcases the many creative ways that people can cover their AirPods cases.

Korean AirPods Ad

Apple products are typically designed with clean lines and colors, and the Airpods are not excluded. Since it was launched, the AirPods have only been released in white, and users have been asking to have them released in black as well. In a newly released ad for AirPods in Korea, it is starting to look like people would enjoy a little more color to their AirPods.

The short ad begins by showing the AirPods interface on an iPhone and then quickly starting the montage of unique customizations on AirPods cases. In less than a minute, the ad showcases a variety of designs from simple ones with bright colors and drawings to the more unique such as ones that turned the AirPods case into a matching set of French fries and salt. Some were even covered in adorable knitted cases that made the case look like a banana, an octopus, or a just-hatched chick.

Getting Creative With AirPods

The montage is quick, synchronized to the beat of Charli XCX’s “Focus,” but it clearly shows the endless possibilities when it comes to being creative with the AirPods.

“A variety of unique AirPods transformed through your hands full of creativity,” the video description reads.

To be clear, the skins shown in the ad are not being sold by Apple. The ad merely shows how people can get creative with their plain white AirPods.

Apple AirPods

Apple’s AirPods was released in 2016, and it changed the way iPhone users looked at earphones. Once attached to their devices, the AirPods allowed for wireless connection to Apple devices, whether it is an iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple Watch.

Through it, users can listen to music, talk, and even interact with Siri. This coming fall, AirPods will be sporting a new Audio Sharing feature that would allow users to share a song, podcast, or other audio stream between two sets of AirPods with just a single tap.

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