Hit the link in our bio for the full story. Also, it might’ve helped if they had shipped Blue colored buds instead - the white-colored Buds might’ve made the Feds’ job a tad more difficult to tell them apart. While there’s some resemblance to the AirPods’ design, OnePlus’ buds don’t look exactly like the AirPods. I played some among us and I saw that red was suspicious AirPod shotty 34 out of 44 found this helpful. Weird thing is that in a picture tweeted by CBP, the OnePlus‘ logo is clearly visible and no one seems to know about the company. Airpod shotty, Imma catch a body, You looking real sussy. AirPod Shotty refers to a mixed-reality video by virtual influencer FNMeka in which he loads giant AirPods into a white shotgun that resembles a typical Apple product while singing an improvised song, then acts out shooting a replica of an Among Us survivor adorned in Louis Vuitton print. However, the twist in the tale was that these were legitimate buds from OnePlus. Airpod shotty, gonna eat your mommy, get some salami. And the US Customs made the same mistake.Įarlier this morning, the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) tweeted that it had seized 2,000 counterfeit Apple AirPods worth nearly $400,000 at John F. Fully scripted Dublin Airport.Comes with Scripted Escalators.Costa Coffee.PodPhone (Requires PodTech Product) 200 RobuxPodGate (Requires PodTech Product) FreeTerminals2 RunwaysFunctional Runway.
And if you’re not a stickler for detail, chances are that you would mistake another company’s buds with AirPods. Since Apple launched AirPods in 2016, a lot of companies have made wireless earbuds with a design somewhat inspired by Apple‘s buds.