How to leave EardPods docked to your MacBook in the style of controllers on old iMac

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Today we bring you a little trick that is still a simple action that will allow you to leave the earpods anchored to the top frame of a MacBook by the action of the magnets of both the headphones and the closure of the MacBook lid.

It is not the first time that Apple makes use of magnets inside its products to carry out a series of actions and it is that since the launch of the white iMac, both the model with iSight and Intel processor and the previous model with PowerPc processor We could leave the remote control that they had placed in the lower right part of the computer front by the action of an internal magnet. 

Another of the uses that Apple has given to magnets can be seen in the iPad in which a set of magnets is get the iPad to standby when one of the protective covers is used, in addition to that they fit the body of the iPad by the help of them.

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Now, almost by chance I have seen that the EardPods can be left placed in both the left and right upper frame of the MacBook. The point is that taking advantage of the magnet inside the headphones and the magnets that are located inside the screen to allow the closure of it to be more robust, I have been able to leave the headphones on that edge.

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The truth is that it is one more "nonsense", but it may be that some user who reads us can make use of this little trick at some point when you do not want to leave the headphones on a table surface that for whatever reason is not in optimal cleaning conditions.


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  1.   Oscar said

    It is an interesting tip! But if you are doing some work and listening to music at the same time, I don't think it's silly!

  2.   Sergio said

    Great curiosity.Thank you !!

  3.   Álvaro said

    I would not do it. Magnetism is very likely to adversely affect helmets.