Rumors and leaks about Apple AirTags have been with us for almost two years. Now the first accessory manufacturer has listed a suitable case.
Although Apple's small trackers have not yet been released, Cyrill - an accessory manufacturer - has now listed a suitable case. Anyone who is not actively following the topic could be confused by the new offer - after all, the tracker has not yet been officially presented. The AirTags case is more of a keychain. Of course, the case could also be attached to other objects. The so-called CYRILL Basic Leather strap case for Apple AirTag (2020) is described as follows:
– Stylish and elegant case with vegan leather strap – the perfect accessory for minimalists
– Firm button closure keeps your AirTag secure
– Hang your AirTag on your bag, keys, wallet or clutches with the stylish gold carabiner
– Compatible with wireless charging.

AirTags accessories: Cyrill delivers at the end of October
According to the company, interested parties can now pre-order the AirTags case for around $19.99. Regarding the delivery date, Cyrill says October. It was also recently reported that Nomad is developing accessories for Apple's "AirTags". Images were leaked that prove the whole thing. Accessory manufacturers are obviously preparing for an imminent release. However, it is not to be assumed that they have any separate information. If rumors are to be believed, it should be this year. However, since we have read these rumors several times last year, the whole thing should be taken with a grain of salt.

What exactly are AirTags?
But some fans still ask the question, what are AirTags? Apple's AirTags are small trackers that can be attached to various objects - as already described above. This accessory is by no means a new invention. But Apple wants to market them as a useful accessory - so they should have more to offer than competing products such as Tile or Adero - at least on a design level. The probably biggest advantage is the deep integration into Apple devices. This makes management much easier. Whether macOS, iOS or iPadOS - the "Find My" app is available on all three systems. (Image via Jon Prosser)