Just as it did last year, Apple is launching special-edition AirPods Pro to celebrate Chinese New Year. And this time, it’s for the Year of the Tiger.
It looks great, and to be honest, I’m rather charmed by the idea of a tiger dressing up as its own species to celebrate new year.
The AirPods Pro case has this delightful image on the front, just below the light that shows the case is charging, for instance. It’s represented in an understated dark gray image. On the box, however, the Apple logo on the side is now in bright red, as is the writing AirPods Pro MagSafe Charging Case . There’s also a bright red version of the tiger on the left side of the box.
Please note that there’s no difference in the performance of these earbuds. They don’t get louder when you play Eye of the Tiger or selected sections of The Jungle Book or anything like that. Ah well.So, how much does all this customization cost? Nothing. Like last year, Apple’s special edition is on sale for the same price as the regular AirPods Pro, that is, RMB 1,999 in mainland China, for instance, and HK$1999 in Hong Kong.
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