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Siri Remote Case with AirTag Holder

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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For the newer 4k remote go to https://makerworld.com/en/models/2478437-apple-tv-4k-remote-case-with-airtag-holder#profileId-2722170

 

Your Apple TV remote is sleek, stylish… and way too good at hiding in the couch cushions. This 3D-printed case is the ultimate fix — a snug-fitting holder for the original Apple TV remote with a built-in slot for an AirTag. Now, when your remote goes on its inevitable adventure, you can ping it back in seconds instead of tearing apart your living room.

 

Designed to be both protective and practical, the case adds just enough bulk to improve grip without ruining the minimalist Apple aesthetic. Slide in your AirTag, pop in your remote, and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with knowing your binge-watch controller won’t vanish into the void ever again. A must-have upgrade for every Apple TV household — especially if you live with kids, roommates, or pets who think remotes make great toys.

 

Print one for yourself, or gift it to that friend who always loses the remote. Their sanity (and yours) will thank you.

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