Review: BlackBrook’s AirPods Max Leather Cases Give Protection in a Practical Design

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Based in Florida, BlackBrook Case makes a range of high-quality leather goods, including cases for the iPhone, AirPods, iPad, and AirTag, as well as Apple Watch bands. One of BlackBrook’s latest products is a case solution for AirPods Max, which works both with and without Apple’s own Smart Case and seeks to address some of the criticisms that have been leveled at protecting Apple’s over-ear headphones.



BlackBrook offers three different cases for ‌AirPods Max‌. This review takes a look at two of BlackBrook’s ‌AirPods Max‌ cases, the “Danny” case and the “Tommy” case. The Danny case is slightly more compact with flat sides and a rear pocket, while the Tommy case is slightly larger, has beveled edges, and no rear pocket. Overall, the designs are very similar and there is no real reason to choose one over the other beyond aesthetics.

The other “Hannah” case is not made specifically for ‌AirPods Max‌, but rather it works with any headphones both as a storage pouch and a desk stand.



My Danny case is in “Golden Brown” and my Tommy case is in “Burnished Tan,” but both cases are also available in “Pebble Black,” “Dark Chocolate,” and “Distressed Antique Coffee.” Each case has a high-quality textured finish with rich colors that make the best of the choice of materials.

Review: BlackBrook’s AirPods Max Leather Cases Give Protection in a Practical Design