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Redesigned AirPods Max Smart Case Potentially Revealed in Apple Patent

Apple has been granted a patent that could well hint at a new design direction for the controversial Smart Case that comes with Apple's AirPods Max (via Patently Apple).

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When Apple unveiled its $549 high-end AirPods Max headphones last year, the included Smart Case stirred up plenty of online chatter for its odd appearance and poor overall protection when compared to the traditional hard cases that come with other premium headphones.

Apple's much-lampooned case birthed an avalanche of memes, which have irreverently compared it to all sorts of things, from handbags to lingerie, and even body parts. The mixed reception has led many to wonder if Apple will rethink its design in future models, and a newly approved patent may offer a possible idea of where Apple could take things next.

Filed by Apple in June 2017 and approved today by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, the patent summarizes various implementations of "Enclosures with flexible magnetic closures and clasps," but the accompanying "merely illustrative" images leave the reader in little doubt about the specific use case Apple has in mind.

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In its example for a headphones case, the patent describes a full-coverage two-part housing that opens and closes via a pair of magnetic "mating strips" that run along the seam, and a magnetic clasp at the top. Meanwhile inside, a separator divides a pair of headphone earcups, while a headband can be seen arching over the separator.

The images offer a top and side view of the headphone case, along with a perspective view, and they all look like a much more traditional design compared to the current one-piece folded-over design, which left some reviewers feeling that Apple de-prioritised function in its pursuit of iconic fashion.

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As with all patents, this one could well come to nothing, but Apple may well be planning a new version of AirPods Max for the company to include features that it reportedly had to leave out because of development challenges and production issues.

Early rumors indicated the headphones would feature interchangeable headbands, touch pads for controls, and no specific left and right orientation, but these features did not make it into the final product.

It's possible that a future version of the AirPods Max will include the functionality that was left out of the first launch version, but all we know so far is that additional color options are in the works for a future launch.

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Top Rated Comments

seanmills1020 Avatar
49 months ago
Apple will eventually refer to the original case as Worst Case Scenario™. ;)
Score: 19 Votes (Like | Disagree)
anshuvorty Avatar
49 months ago
So, basically, it's the Sony WH-1000XM5's case, but instead of a traditional zipper, Apple is gonna use magnets. Great!

Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)
DMG35 Avatar
49 months ago
It doesn't matter what Apple does here, people are going to complain about it.

"I hate the current design of the case, its awful."

"This new design is just a copy of other manufacturers designs (even though its what I said I wanted in a case). Where is the innovation!!"

Its a freaking headphones case. The case now is really not bad. It takes up very little space and protects the important parts of the headphones. I swear people just want a reason to complain about things.
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Sydnxt Avatar
49 months ago
Finally, I was a day-1 AirPods Max buyer and this was one of three major issues that I hoped they would address with a Gen 2.

1) USB-C, please, so I can charge it with my Mac charger

2) A case that actually protects the device, ding ding ding!

3) Audio out for when the batteries are dead!
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Leon Ze Professional Avatar
49 months ago
"Apple's much-lampooned case birthed an avalanche of memes, which have irreverently compared it to all sorts of things, from handbags to lingerie, and even body parts."

Wow, some people have a real vivid imagination?
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
DMG35 Avatar
49 months ago

The case is terrible! When you take the headphones out they clack together, and it provides no dust, and hardly any drop protection.
Well I've travelled all over the globe with them since launch and they look as good as the day I bought them so the case must provide some type of protection.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)