Consumers in search of innovative wireless charging options for their iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods, which also include optional coordinated cases, may find themselves intrigued by Hermès’ latest accessory collection. Choices consist of either single or dual wireless chargers along with a carrying case, targeting purchasers who are not solely focused on budget-friendly choices. Indeed, the prestige associated with owning Hermès items, such as the new Gold Swift calfskin charging set (the Grand Paddock case and Paddock Duo charger), comes at a premium. The cost for the two items stands at $5,150, surpassing the price of two MacBook Pro laptops. Although the charger features a built-in 3.3-foot cable, it does not come with a power adapter, necessitating a separate purchase if you lack sufficient spares.
The most affordable MacBook Pro M5 available in Apple’s early 2026 inventory is priced at $1,699. It offers a 14-inch screen equipped with the base M5 chip, 16 GB of RAM, and 1 TB of storage. The M5 Pro version of this laptop is listed at $2,199. If you upgrade to a 16-inch display, the cost rises to $2,699 for the M5 Pro MacBook Pro variant. Lastly, the M5 Max models of the MacBook Pro commence at $3,599 or $3,899. All of these price points are less than the combination of the Grand Paddock case and Paddock Duo charger, leading some consumers to argue that acquiring a computer may provide superior value compared to spending over $5,000 on a leather carrying case and wireless charger.
What factors contribute to the high cost of the new Hermès charging products?
Hermès offers a complete collection for consumers in pursuit of opulent leather accessories, available in the brand’s signature gold hue used in various products (the brown shade visible in the images above). For instance, the Paddock Duo charger alone retails for $1,750, exceeding the price of a base M5 MacBook Pro laptop. A bundle containing a Petit Paddock case and a Paddock Solo charger is priced at $3,725, roughly equivalent to the least expensive M5 Max MacBook Pro.
Hermès highlights saddle-stitching and other design features of the Paddock Duo charger in Gold Swift calfskin, reinforcing the brand image it has cultivated over time. However, there is nothing particularly advanced about the technology within the charger that justifies its steep price. The charger is compatible with iPhone 12 models (or later) and AirPods models that can be wirelessly charged. It also works with all Apple Watch models, similar to other dual chargers designed for Apple’s mobile product ecosystem.
What distinguishes the new calfskin accessories is the Hermès brand name. Buyers who frequently pursue Hermès products may not mind that the $5,150 bundle exceeds the cost of two MacBook Pros. What is significant to them is the iconic Hermès gold color and the Swift calfskin employed in these products. Moreover, these are not the first high-end Hermès accessories designed for Apple devices. The French brand has collaborated with Apple for over a decade to produce luxury bands for the Apple Watch. Apple continues to offer various Hermès band styles on its website, ranging from $349 to $1,099. In comparison, Apple Watch prices begin at $249, $399, or $799, depending on the model.
