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This case turns your Apple Watch into a tiny iPod

Maybe the dumbphone of our dreams was just a smartwatch all along.

Maybe the dumbphone of our dreams was just a smartwatch all along.

TinyPod case with an Apple Watch.
TinyPod case with an Apple Watch.
C’mon, how cute is that.
Image: TinyPod
Allison Johnson
is a senior reviewer with over a decade of experience writing about consumer tech. She has a special interest in mobile photography and telecom. Previously, she worked at DPReview.

If you’ve been feeling nostalgic for your old iPod lately, well, I have great news. TinyPod is a case you put on your Apple Watch — sans strap — so you can hold it and use it like your favorite vintage MP3 player. A $79 version includes a scroll wheel, which physically turns the watch’s digital crown. For $29, you can get a case without the scroll wheel and with a cutout so you can access the digital crown directly.

But TinyPod could be more than just a way to turn your watch into a cute media player — it’s designed to make your watch a more capable companion to your phone. Recently, we’ve seen all kinds of gadgets and minimalist phones that promise to help you disconnect while still keeping you connected to the essentials. But largely, they’re too underpowered, fiddly, or just not smart enough to be useful, and the smartphone as we know it remains undefeated.

Rendering of TinyPod showing front, back, and sides.
A cutout on the back means you can charge the watch without taking it out of the case.
Image: TinyPod

That’s why the TinyPod’s “if you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em” stance is so appealing. It’s not a replacement for your phone, it’s designed to be “your phone away from phone,” as the company calls it. And although you can put any old Apple Watch in the case, the concept makes the most sense with a cellular model. Leave your phone behind while you maintain access to the essentials like messaging, calls, mobile payments, and music playback — the minimalist phone dream.

If this all rings a bell, you might be thinking of the concept for an iPod Nano-inspired watch case designed by Joyce Kang that surfaced a few years ago. Despite claims that it was “coming soon,” it doesn’t appear that the case ever made it to market. Kang’s case was more of an exercise in nostalgia, too, since the scroll wheel was nonfunctional.

TinyPod appears to be much closer to reality — it’s shipping “this summer,” according to the company’s website, and you can order one now in three different sizes.

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