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Meet The Airpack Backpack, Inspired by The Apple AirPods

It's a huge boy at 44 litres.

by John Law
July 21, 2025
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Have you ever wanted a backpack inspired, designed, and shaped like the Apple AirPods’ casing? Yeah, us neither but believe it or not, a US-based company called Bravest did exactly that with the AirPack.

It honestly takes a special kind of someone or, in this case, company to want to create something as audacious as the AirPack and to its credit, it really does look like a blown up version of the fruit company’s TWS earbuds. It’s also a chonker, coming in at 44 litres. For context, this writer uses a 30-litre backpack from Peak Design, and that’s a bag with multiple and modular compartments. Typically, travelling backpacks come in sizes upwards of 45 litres, and that’s because they take into account the space for clothing and other stuff.

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A post shared by Bravest Studios New York (@bravest)

Just to be clear, the AirPack appears to be inspired by the audio accessory and has no connection to the Apple product. Case in point, Bravest uses a nibbled-on pear, rather than the iconic forbidden fruit of the company from Cupertino.

Internally, the AirPack is shown to have two removable internal pouches that look a lot like AirPods when you open the top part of the backpack. There’s also mention of a laptop sleeve, although none of the pictures shared by Bravest seem to show the accessory. Plus, at 44 litres, we wouldn’t be surprised if it could hold a laptop larger than 15-inches.

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As for whether the AirPack will be making its way to our shores, we wouldn’t hold our breath about it. As it stands, Bravest seems to imply that there will be limited quantities of the bag and at the time of writing, visiting its online stores greets you with a 404 error.

(Source: Bravest via Instagram, Creative Manilla)

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