Horizen has launched its rugged AirTag Cases, which it believes to be South Africa’s first 3D printed and sustainable solution for Apple AirTag owners.
Designed for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, these cases provide reliable protection for AirTags and contribute to wildlife conservation efforts.
In South Africa, there is a rising trend of people using AirTags to track their belongings, from keyrings to bike mounts and dog collar attachments.
Horizen’s AirTag Cases are 3D printed in South Africa, reducing carbon emissions from shipping and supporting local producers. They use recycled materials which uses 90% less energy than virgin plastic.
Horizen AirTag Cases are tested in harsh outdoor conditions to ensure reliable protection against impacts, bumps, and scratches. Plus, waterproof models keep and AirTag safe when submerged up to 50 metres.
One percent of every purchase is donated to FreeMe Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre, aiding in rehabilitating and releasing indigenous animals into their natural habitats.