US Customs seizes ‘counterfeit’ Apple AirPods from Hong Kong, but photos show boxes of OnePlus Buds
- US Customs and Border Protection said US$398,000 worth of knock-off Apple wireless earbuds were intercepted at a New York airport
- A OnePlus tweet to US authorities asks for seized products to be returned
US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced on Friday that it seized 2,000 counterfeit Apple earbuds shipped from Hong Kong. But photos it provided show they could actually be real products from OnePlus, a legitimate Chinese gadget brand.
The boxes of the earbuds clearly indicate that they are OnePlus Buds, as first reported by American tech news outlet The Verge. OnePlus is a Shenzhen-based smartphone brand owned by BBK Electronics, which also owns Oppo and Vivo. The company’s new earbuds are currently available in the US on the OnePlus website for US$79.
Despite the OnePlus branding, US customs officials seemed to believe the earbuds were counterfeits of Apple’s AirPods. An announcement posted on the CBP website said the shipments, destined for the state of Nevada, were intercepted at New York City’s John F. Kennedy International Airport.
“CBP Officers are protecting the American public from various dangers on a daily basis,” a field operations director was quoted as saying. He added that the operation was “a direct reflection of the vigilance and commitment to mission success by our CBP Officers daily.”
On Tuesday, a CBP spokesman said that the earbuds were seized because they appeared to violate Apple’s configuration trademark.